I love this part! 7:44 "If it's true, it's one of the best acting performances I think I've ever seen" and Lee's slight grin and knowing glance at the camera! 😏
Brilliant compilation of what Lee does that's almost other worldly. I love how he makes those lies more complicated than needed, milking a megadose of laughs from whatever the premise may be.
This is the comedy I love ... its not the outcome, its not what you wanted ... its what you got on the way.And I have never laughed so much in half a year, this is just brilliant. Thank you Lee.
If Lee is genuinely upset, which is unlikely, he has a right to be. The producers give him some stories that are too obviously false. Yes, he can make it interesting, and no one takes the game seriously. Nonetheless, I feel bad for him sometimes. They make his job harder than it needs to be, even if the results are hilarious.
The story of the painting and him paying 200 pounds for it was so absurdly obviously false. If he'd said 20 lbs that would have been more in line with what you pay for something in thailand
22:00 Lee tastes the cake here so he can get the flavour right for when either they ask to taste it or so he can offer a slice and them not be surprised
I love when the ads get so perfectly timed that somebody is saying "well actually it is a..." And then the ad break hits so you have to skip the ads and have a few seconds of suspense before you find out whether it was true or lie
I did plastics at school, as well as wood work, metal work, and industrial tech. That keyring isnt quite finished because the idea is you push a wire shape into the plastic after heating, your initials, LFC, a flower, whatever. Then after it cools you sand down the plastic until the mark left by pressing wire into it is gone. Give it a polish. then put it back in the oven and where the wire was the plastic will raise again when heated. The end result being raised patterning instead of embossed. I'm amazed at the queries of doubt. Pretty common to plastics in shop.
honestly the key bit i have watched thousands times, it's one of the best, no, it's the best part out of all the episodes of the show specifically at the end when he goes through all the lies he made up about each key. Lee is a witty guy and that's a huge understatement.
Very surprised that David didn't point out that traditionally 'dice' was the plural of 'die.' His standards are slipping and he's joined the modern world.
We never had a class called "plastic work" but as part of CDT we had to make an item out of plastic. It had tonhave a straight edge, an external radius and a bend along the length. I think we all made keyrings. I'm sure I still have it. It was about 3 lessons out of the year, though
I believed the map story because I do that. Every year I do a motorcycle trip and use a highlighter to trace the routes and little different stickers to indicate different things. Green for interesting sites, red for good hotels, yellow where I saw wild animals, blue for good restaurants and black for the best pie spots. Lee is my hero.
I also did plastic work! Lol We had a machine cutter though, a laser I think. I was 11 or 12 or something early secondary school so 16 or 17 years ago, something like that. I much preferred the woodwork though, but the class itself I think was called D.T, design technology, and I made a wooden car, and a plastic car. Wheels, axels, etc. Quite fun as a kid tbh. R.E Was the best though because we had an awesome teacher who decided that it was better spent watching films and hosted a movie club everyday at lunch as well which was so awesome for me and my group of friends. Not sure R.E could be spent watching films nowadays though, i mean it is pre-GCSE so maybe you could but still.
I think you could train a chimp to paint a generic face (at least as badly as that) and hand it the correct colour for whatever the customer is wearing
Lee has clearly never baked a cake in his entire life. A DOZEN EGGS for those two little round cakes?? And it's absolutely absurd that they said he was telling the truth after that obvious BS! Lol
It obviously stood for Liverpool Football Club, but since Lee just said he doesn’t support Liverpool he came up with a ridiculous alternative expansion of the initials. Liberace was an American pianist and not at all involved in politics.
can someone explain the yuuur vs year thing. was Lee just making fun of Rob's welsh accent or was Rob trying to trick Lee to answer a question about a year when in fact Rob actually meant yuur not year in which case yuur has another meaning?
@@YvonneWilson312 loooool thanks. been a wilty fan for years. Lee's quick wit is a grade above the wittiest of the wittiest people or artists. The only other person I can think of that may come close is Don Rickles but with Don most of his quick come backs are not necessarily witty or even makes sense but his delivery is amazing so he gets away with it, but with Lee it's quick, witty, thought through, makes sense and has excelent delivery. in terms of quick wit he's the best I seen. But as a comedian in general as judging somebody's whole body of comic work Norm Macdonald has to get that price.