It's always fascinating to me how Paul, while appearing disinterested, runs the show. Constantly checking audience reaction, subtle (or less than subtle) feedback to the host, keeping the rhythm going. And how he loses it when Ian gets in a zinger. A perfect pair - only really good friends could razz the hell out of each other every week.
Every time i get extremely depressed, i come here to see Martin fumbling and then laughing his rocks off, and cheer up myself! This episode and the one from 3rd May this year, are my favourite ever episodes of HIGNFY! :D
Goddamn I think Paul’s my favorite person in the world. Now that he’s a bit older… Maybe he’ll get a bit more cynical and adopt the role of “George carlin of the UK”
remember when we thought those days were so terrible and the politicians so useless.....then ....well, now here in 2018, this all looks so cozy comfy cushion of history in a lovely lounge suite. no wonder people pine for ''the Good Old Days''....
RIXRADvidz If you get your views on the great recession that destroyed lives and careers from a comedy show, then yes, it does look like a fine time for all. In reality, it was very far from funny. In fact, it was tragic for many.