I'm a 73 year old Canadian and I just finished watching this. It was hysterical! I love the BBC and I watch shows here on RU-vid, but I also subscribe to Acorn TV which is the BBC in Canada. Some great series in there. I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching this particular video, I am in awe of the quick wit and great humour. It was nice to just have tears of joy, Thanks very much!
I love Miilton Keynes. I've been following him for years and have even been lucy enough to have meet him on a couple of occations. He's a really lovely bloke and was very generous with his time time. The Man is a absolute legend and a very funny aswell.
Still very funny and relevant too polical and hard hitting for the woke leftist bbc to keep going .not to say another channel couldn't pick it up and run with it. It would be a smash for sure.
Which of these is a Winston Churchill quote? A) We will fight them on the beaches!! B) God damn I love these peaches C) I'm being attacked by leeches D) Oh Oh Oh YES YES OHHHHH I love these bitches
He can be very funny without being rude or swearing or using jokes that cross the line not that I don't like stuff like that its just Hugh can make the mundane funny
59:59 - Sara's brilliant cocked up joke deserved more from the editor, who seemed intent on highlighting the glum faces, despite the laughter in the room
I feel like the "childcare" bit wasn't meant to be there, the previous line seemed like the punchline but nobody really caught on. Kinda sucks cos it was a good joke tbh
Still Taking a liking to Josh Widdlecombe, Ed Gamble, Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Sara Pascoe And To be honest, I personally think Angela Barnes Is too Cute! Really want to see more of her on the show! XD
Tbh since Andy left, the female comedians seem to have more to say, though that may just be the editing. That being said I'm liking all the girls, especially Angela and Tiff.
You won't see things like this in another 10 years. Such a shame this world's gone crazy. When things are hard you need great laughter and this was one show that brought it into your own home.
"Bad Things to Hear When Stranded on an Island", "Unlikely Things To Hear On A Sex Line", "Bad Video Game Ideas", "Weird Wishes to Make on Your Birthday" etc. So many ideas yet they stick with the same ones each year and comedians end up stealing jokes and mention an Iron Man joke every so often (haven't watched this full video but have heard it so often in past seasons)
Buzz Line there's an episode of Keith Lemon where a female audience member has the exact same laugh and he goes to speak to her, search Keith Lemon funny audience laugh.
James Acaster- the humour that doesn't give you a chance to catch your breath Hugh- the backbone regular for Dara with the best never-ending puns Awesome additions with Gary, Ed, Ed, and oh some of the funniest ladies!! Oh lol 6:22 😂😂
31:50 "...and the stadium is rocking! Mainly because..." I totally thought he was gonna finish with "a couple of people still haven't finished their shag upstairs"
Unlikely lines from the BBC planning department: "We've got a much loved, highly successful comedy gem with Mock The Week. Let's make sure we don't do something stupid like cancel it for a nonsensical reason." Oops.
Question for a Brit (or two). Would you say "unlikely things to hear in bus?" Or would you add the article "the"? I always hear the noun "hospital" used without the article "the". Here in the US, we always use the article before the noun. So just curious if that applies only to "hospital" or all nouns. I've never noticed on other words but hospital stands out.
Brenda R It wouldn't usually be "hear in bus" or "hear in the bus", it's typically "hear on the bus" ... even if you are "in" it! I can't think of examples that aren't medical where we lose the definite/indefinite article. In hospital, in theatre (the hospital kind - not the play kind), in surgery for a doctor's surgery. There might be others, but none come to mind.