FYI The guy Greg Davies who told the story about the mom's underwear is 6'8". He hosts a great comedy show called Taskmaster where 5 comedians do really silly tasks for points
Graham Norton is a very popular talk show host on the BBC. Here in the US, we can see his show on BBC-America, and I love his style! I can highly recommend his show to anyone who enjoys these types of programs. He is awesome!
Good to see you reacting to that show, i don't watch it regularly, full show but i've known of it for a while and always watch clips on RU-vid and such but it def is one of my favorites, that and Conan's altho Conan's is a bit more raw n such lol but it's interesting when you pay attention how the British don't take certain jokes as offensive, well maybe now they're changing but before they'd use words that if it'd be in the US it certainly would've been deemed inappropriate at the very minimum. Also another thing is the accents, you discover celebs real accents, we are used to seeing them in movies/shows with no accents and it's crazy, plus they also speak freely about most topics, freely, like in this one. Nowadays Hollyweird is forgetting that they're hiring professional actors to play roles, i mean when it's about a known historical figure accuracy is important but otherwise why would the color of the skin would become more important than being an actor? The illness of the "racism agenda" has entered everything that surround us n it's not only frustrating but not true at all. There are different races of course, have always existed, but from that to the color of someone's skin being the most important thing tonjudge someone by, how we are in western society nowadays, it's insane. Awesome reaction Jamal, hope you're having a good weekend bro 💪🏻
To see an early example of this format of celebrities interacting with each other, see the old Johnny Carson Tonight Show from 1969 with Bob Hope, Dean Martin, and George Gobel. There is a clip 8:58 long "Johnny Carson, Dean Martin, George Gobel" that has the best bits.
You need to watch an actual show, not just a compilation video! - The guests really interact with one another, there are musical acts, drinking!, and "The Big Red Chair" with stories from audience members. - Each show is entertaining & always has some very high profile celebrities. - And, no, that wasn't Gloria Estefan on the compilation show you were watching. It was the actress from the show "Fleabag".
@@BobSoltis1 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1et8qqpNheA.html -- Yes, Gloria Estfan is in the show, but I didn't see her in this particular part of the compilation. Anyway, the woman in frame with the actress telling the story is Phoebe Waller-Gates ("Fleabag"). -- Apparently you & our host have keener eyes than I.
@@christinegoulding5370 Why would you think I didn't know who Phoebe Waller-Gates is? BTW - It doesn't take any sort of "keener eyes" to have seen Gloria Estefan. All you had to do was actually watch the clip.
Have you checked out Graham’s Red Chair segments? During the shows they’re have audience members tell funny stories, if they’re not funny to Graham he flips them out of the chair. I do recall a funny Will Smith segment & the “ my dad punched giraffe”.
Just wait til y'all start reacting to "Stella Street" (the 1997-2001 TV series, not the movie, although the movie is almost as good). Each ten -minute episode follows the story of several British and American movie and TV stars, who are all sick of Hollywood so instead all live in houses in the modest London suburb of "Surbiton". (As well as a local psychopathic gardiner, a handyman/builder, and an elderly woman who does there cleaning and laundry, and isn't impressed by any of them). Almost all of the roles are played by the two comedians (Phil Cornwell and John Sessions). The Celebs/neighbors include: Al Pacino; Joe Pesci; Marlon Brando; Jack Nicolson; David Bowie; Roger Moore; Dustin Hoffman; Sir Alex Guiness; Michael Caine; Rolling Stones Mick Jagger and an always wasted Keith Richards, who run a corner grocery store. The impressions are far from perfect, but the show is SO funny, mostly because of the writing and the surreal 'everyday life' situations of the 'stars', and the top-notch comedic performances.