Everyone was visibly uncomfortable the first time and I thought you were talking about that. Then Ross cut him off right at the prowl next time. Edit: Also the spectacular ending
Silly old fool. I hope Paul complained - l imagine to no effect as the repellent Forsyth was untouchable - at the poor young woman's being there at the same time as the dirty old man.
I remember being shocked by the Hitler moustache of Richard Herring. It took me some time to get his point (which is much more than "tryng to reclaim it for comedy"), but the man is quite interesting and thought provoking.
These are great, thank you, but I'm wondering if you're able to include the host and guest names, please? I know most of 'em but, as a dirty foreigner, some of the politicians and media bots who appear are complete strangers to me. Thanks again.
Ten years late but James Carville isn't or wasn't a senator but a political consultant Also, don't know if Ian is brave or just stupid in the last episode.
It's interesting, but while I generally like him, and often dislike the political guests or hosts (regardless of their party), there are times I feel sympathy for them and would not be adverse to seeing Ian Hislop get a smack in the mouth.
Chris Addison comes across like a snarky student who thinks he knows everything and can say what he wants without rebuttal. Just makes him seem arrogant.
I hate to be a fuddy-duddy; but even though my lifetime literally spans the time since his death and the present, I still can't work up even a chuckle when it comes to Hitler.
To be fair, sometimes laughter is the only weapon we have for the survival of these terrible people in our history and some of the truly ghastly people in our present! It's a way of being able to converse and consequently learn about some of these difficult subjects! If we don't acknowledge and learn from history, we are destined to repeat it! 😅😊
If you hate to do it, than maybe just don’t🤷🏽. I can’t work up a chuckle for jokes about marraige. Not all comedy is for all people. He was a world leader like many other, they made several george bush jokes and that man killed 4.7million people, and yet i don’t see any “oh deary me, i cannot fathom even a chortle for jokes about bush” from you
But repeatedly lying to your parliaments and your constituencies about WMD is just fine? They took masses of our money to justify a dishonest invasion that created ISIS! You have a very odd measure of decency.
I love looking back at these shows and Hislop in particular. Now we have knowledge of what has happened since this was aired, is Farage still the ignorant person?..... I think not.
Don't support Brexit but Farage was always good at pointing out the Euro elite's hypocrisy and self-righteousness. Hope there's someone else in parliament still doing so now.
Well, I don't know. However, he may share my opinion that Forsyth was a truly dreadful person who bullied that young lady until Paul and Ross stepped in (as previously noted in these comments by a perceptive person). Forsyth! What a foul, smug, unfunny individual.
Why is Laura Solon so scared of Brucie? It's like your grandfather wanting to dance, i thought it was sweet how playful and charming he tried to be. I am not a woman ,so maybe it was creepy? It didn't seem to me...
Maybe because he wasn't her grandfather and the fact that he was mostly looking at her during the song followed by running his hands through her hair while getting closer. If it's planned then it's okay but everyone was visibly uncomfortable with that.
The way I saw it was that she's just a timid little snowflake who doesn't (yet) know how to drop her sense of seriousness and have spontaneous fun for the purposes of Brucie's self-mocking and very entertaining TV. See the way Ross and Paul later took to the occasion by lampoining the art of dance. That's maturity. I didn't see Ross and Paul "rescuing Laura from Bruce a second time" but their way of mocking Bruce for his innate old-fashioned, patriarchal sexism of gravitating to the only woman present. The whole "problem" was Laura's, not Bruce's.
@@hop-skip-ouch8798 Everyone was only uncomfortable because SHE WAS. And that was HER problem ... because Bruce was obviously clowning around in self-parody not in realism. The discomfort issue is all just part of the PC stuff of "don't invade my personal space without my permission". IMO, she was a bad casting pick for that episode anyway.
@@thedolphin5428 1:15:46 Ross: If you were Michael Buble, i would've gone and punched you. That was before he cut him off when he crept up to her again.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-POO4lrTclNY.html