What were the winter sul tits? Twitter: OnCunk Sharing all things Cunk - a fictional character from Charlie Brooker's Weekly Wipe, Cunk on Britain, Cunk on Shakespeare and Cunk on Earth - Portrayed by the incredible Diane Morgan.
When I think of the super smart college professor, this man is exactly who comes to mind. The clothes, the hair, the face, the voice - he's the total package
Speaking as an instructor in higher institutions of learning from community college to grad courses, we learn not to be too fazed by ignorance. However, students are not willfully ignorant!
@@criticalcommenter yeah it's rare to see someone who does what they do just out of pure passion these days. You know what they say, it's a doggy dog world.
He is a world renowned scholar on paganism, witchcraft and magic. He must have heard every silly question under the sun, met niche groups and cults and has been humbled along the way. Philomena was a walk in the park for him 🤣
Hutton has probably politely handled even weirder questions asked with genuine seriousness over breakfast while hungover, after a summer solstice party.
This guy looks exactly like the company mechanic at the place I work. He's the nicest guy in the world and I once saw him pick up a worm from the middle of the road, then put it safely in the grass and he smiled at me and said "I like animals"
He's as funny as she is. This interview is hands down the best thing ever! Diane killing it at being Philomena not being intentionally funny, and the professor killing it at not being intentionally funny in real life!
😂 I've planned on sometime reading 'Blood and Mistletoe: The History of the Druids in Britain' by him, but now I'm not going to be able to get his dry and slightly whimsical tone of voice out of my head when I read it. 😂
Oh my ! oh golly gosh she is so so so very very funny ! I burst my sides hearing her so very original and pithy clever clever comments, the tears ran down my face my hadkerchief was sopping wet I found it hard to controle my mirth ! she should do this as a profession !
How could she interview these people so many times? She never told them who she was at the end of each interview? So she caught them every time? Trying to understand as a non British person.
He handles her well because he has a sense of humour. I read that the experts are asked to take her questions seriously in that they are not warned what she will say. But just remember one thing…what she says is not ad libbed, it is scripted. She is just an actress.n
She is a lot more than an actress, she is brilliant, and some of it does have to be ad libbed, according to what she answers. Her delivery and control are impeccable. BBC should continue making these until the day she wants to retire because she is not only generating a legacy of unique comedy, it is also educational and a great refresher for all on s side variety of topics. Love her, SHE is a national treasure, ad are all these professors and academics.
And he is a pagan who is a leading scholar on Paganism, Druids, magic and witchcraft in Britain, which for some reasons makes him seem just even more British to me for some reason.
@@whatabouttheearth Sounds like a level-headed kinda guy to me. Fortunately, he doesn’t ramble on about some fake, bearded man in the sky. That human construct just doesn’t cut it any more in the real world.