Other channels misnumbered it. Here for a change it's okay. Look in the Wiki: 15x04 1 July 2016[v] Gary Delaney and Ed Gamble Rob Beckett, Rhys James and Zoe Lyons
only prime minster candidate for years with actual integrity and he was ousted from his party for it🤷♂ cant be allowed to have a moral and honest politician, wouldnt be in the interest of the rich and powerful
How lazy of a comedian do you have to be to not write transitions between your jokes? Gary Delaney and The Milton guy never do. They remind me of 70's Vegas hack comics.
@@marcpserber3322- Yep. And Katherine's criticism of the form is (pardon my sweeping generalisation) typical of many women, who want their comedy routines to have a plot. Which is why so many men say that women aren't funny; for them, a girlie comedy evening is like being lectured by their girlfriend and nagged by their mum. Cue many a (tiresome!) journey through relationship problems, merciless self-criticism, unfunny observations about real-life situations that we're supposed to 'relate to', and lots of interconnected gossip in a meticulously-crafted script that could have been lifted from a daytime soap-opera. Note: meticulously crafted, but not actually very funny. It's almost as if some female comics treat their routines like exam questions; they expect to get marks and laughs for worthiness, storytelling technique and content, whereas many male comics don't give a toss about anything but trying to make people laugh. I'm a woman, but I appreciate all kinds of comedy. In terms of Katherine-friendly 'joined-up' content, Sarah Millican has her moments, but I like anything that's done with confidence and commitment. I don't need a story to follow. I don't need links. I think that Gary Delaney (Sarah Millican's long-time partner) is outstandingly good.
Personally, as I enjoy this legal joint... your background is excellent and easy to watch. Fun episode. Mellow background. Well done, Archie.
"It's gonna be alright, isn't it Dara?" "I don't care, man." *Dara kisses his Irish passport*
I LOVE DARA SO MUCH
Rhys looks like he's there on work experience
It wasn't £350million per week, it was a mere £250million
What's a £100million between friends x
It may have been a shit week for Britain but it was a funny week for the rest of the world
BIG TEEF INNIT?
I love that Google translated this to "Big Bitch Innit" 😂😂
Episode 3. I get the feeling you've misnumbered the whole lot!
Other channels misnumbered it. Here for a change it's okay. Look in the Wiki: 15x04 1 July 2016[v] Gary Delaney and Ed Gamble Rob Beckett, Rhys James and Zoe Lyons
It's all messed up. Many of these are repeats. The one titled with James Acaster (15x02) didn't even have James Acaster.
All these Corbyn jokes look a bit foolish now, are he was proved right on so many subjects. Keir Starmer, anyone ??
only prime minster candidate for years with actual integrity and he was ousted from his party for it🤷♂ cant be allowed to have a moral and honest politician, wouldnt be in the interest of the rich and powerful
Why tf do you post the videos like this when MTW doesn’t seem to care if people upload the episodes? This is pointless.
What is the quarter-screen bullshit?
Avoid copyright strikes that automatically take the video down
How lazy of a comedian do you have to be to not write transitions between your jokes? Gary Delaney and The Milton guy never do. They remind me of 70's Vegas hack comics.
It’s a type of style called one-liners…
You’re a fckn idiot. They’re lazy because you don’t know what “one-liners” are? That’s quite the backwards logic, Karen. 🙄🤦🏼♀️
@@marcpserber3322- Yep. And Katherine's criticism of the form is (pardon my sweeping generalisation) typical of many women, who want their comedy routines to have a plot. Which is why so many men say that women aren't funny; for them, a girlie comedy evening is like being lectured by their girlfriend and nagged by their mum.
Cue many a (tiresome!) journey through relationship problems, merciless self-criticism, unfunny observations about real-life situations that we're supposed to 'relate to', and lots of interconnected gossip in a meticulously-crafted script that could have been lifted from a daytime soap-opera.
Note: meticulously crafted, but not actually very funny.
It's almost as if some female comics treat their routines like exam questions; they expect to get marks and laughs for worthiness, storytelling technique and content, whereas many male comics don't give a toss about anything but trying to make people laugh.
I'm a woman, but I appreciate all kinds of comedy. In terms of Katherine-friendly 'joined-up' content, Sarah Millican has her moments, but I like anything that's done with confidence and commitment. I don't need a story to follow. I don't need links.
I think that Gary Delaney (Sarah Millican's long-time partner) is outstandingly good.