That's the most brilliant sort-of-apology I've ever heard. Jimmy Carr basically blamed the government for his tax avoidance but did it so well I came away liking him even more than before.
@englishmanspeaks That's a distinction without any moral difference whatsoever. But I can tell you're one of those awful Daily Mail, how's-my-house-price types, who think no-one should pay any taxes and the poor are all habitually lazy, so I'm not going to debate you.
@englishmanspeaks " I'm probably more educated than you could ever hope to be." I sincerely doubt it. "Read a book mate" Which one? "if what I said is factual, then am I lying." Ermmm....what?
@englishmanspeaks I didn't say it wasn't. I said the distinction is irrelevant since in both cases you're wriggling out of paying your fair share. One's legal, one isn't, but in both cases it's unethical. But like I said I'm not interested in having some argument with you about this. I know people like you and I know the things I'm going to hear: 'scroungers', 'free-market', 'too many people on benefits', 'taxes too high', 'get Brexit done', etc. Everything about you screams little-England Tory, right down to the username, and it's rarely productive to debate with people like that.
I have that same Kilt. I proposed to my girlfriend in November at Heroes and Villians Fan Fest in Atlanta Georgia in it. I did it at John Barrowman's table. He loved it!
That Australian politician is called Bob Katter, he has his own party based in North Queensland (very arid) called Katter's Australian which are basically a peculiar mixture of UKIP and Socialism. Imagine if Dennis Skinner and Nigel Farage formed a coalition, then it's kind of like them lot.
That is the worst location for an airport I've ever seen. You're going on holiday to relax but instead you get deafened by the sound of an airplane engine?!
That’s on the island of St Martin. The planes fly about 100 feet over the beach when they land. People don’t go to that beach to relax. Tourists go there for the experience.
My own room 101 top gripes would be...When in a shop at the checkout,the assistant licking their fingers before offering you a bag,then loading your food into the bag with the same hand.And when, yours is the first car at red traffic lights with 2 lanes for same use direction ,,the car approaching you from behind, will always choose the other lane than rather than the one you have chosen. Then when the lights change to green they attempt then, to either overtake or undercut you.Never following in the same lane as you...this hacks me off so much.
In that case you should read the paranormal exploits of Mercy THompson who lives in that part of Washington. In the area. ahh who is that author? try Amazon and search in books for Mercy Thompson. I think the first book is Moon Called.
20:29 Here’s a beach tip: When you’ve finished for the day, before you get in your car or whatever, sprinkle baby powder all over your body and rub it around. Not only does it have a nice clean fragrance, but it absorbs the moisture and removes the sand a lot easier.
With the HDTV you pay a premium for the HD channels, so you might as well get what you pay for. I was happy when we got to DVD quality having grown up with VHS cassettes and TVs where half the picture was snow on some channels lol. My Dad always used to say an Englishman is never without his jacket lol, but I wear one just to carry things in too unless it's ridiculously hot.
I agree, if you don't want a tax loophole to be taken advantage of, then close it.Funny they went after certain people like Jimmy, small fry really, when Mick Jagger had huge amounts in Cayman Is and barely paid any tax in UK...no problem!!
He baldly stated that his morality was flexible. I don't know what more honest thing he could say about it. The loopholes never get closed because the super-rich have no intention of giving them up, and this is true of humanity in general, all over the world, and occurs everywhere that it isn't expressly prevented and constantly enforced. This might be because many of the persons who make up humanity have flexible morality as well.
I would put people who pronounce the letter H “hache” into room 101. I’ve heard Brits on other shows pronounce it that way, but many don’t. Is it a regional thing? I realize Brits pronounce many things differently from Americans. If, for whatever reason, they want to pronounce the letter Z as “zed”, that’s fine, but, for some reason, the “hache” thing bugs me. That, and when they pronounce “tortoise” as “tor-toys”
I agree, speaking as someone to moved to England from abroad ('the colonies' where we learnt proper English). It is a Northern thing I think, for both the H and the tortoise pronunciation. My grandmother, from Lincoln, said 'toy-toys' for tortoise. You learn to accept it. England is full of these little anomalies.
You're not meant to aspirate an H whatever side of the pond you're on, and not all of us do. As for why Z is "zed"; that would be because every step of that word's evolution has had a hard consonant sound at the end until it got to the States and they decided that was a wee bit too difficult for them. And "taught us" is a description of what a teacher did, not the name of a marine reptile.
@@TheValeyard92 Yes, you're right, when it comes to the letter Z, the US is more evolved, but no one said anything about "taught us". Actually, Z derives from the Greek Zeta, which does not have a hard consonant sound at the end. Zed is one letter and one syllable shorter than Zeta. Does that mean the Brits found Zeta to be a wee too difficult?
@@asterix7842 That'd probably be a real zinger if the Greeks used the same alphabet, if the "a" at the end of "zeta" wasn't indicative of how most Mediterranean languages elongate words with a small vowel sound, and if "zed" had come straight to English from Greek with nothing in between. In any case, I have no problem with any evolution of any word. You lot, however, always seem to treat anything that came before your version as some kind of mistake... Even though the language is called (say it with me now)...
It's more of a stupid thing than a regional thing. I think the biggest cause of this is bad teaching in nurseries and primary schools. Some teachers would go through the alphabet, making the sound each letter makes, like, "T. Tuh, tuh, T. As in T for train." So, with H, they'd go, "H. Huh, huh, haitch. As in haitch for happy." I used to have a (pretty stupid) girlfriend who worked at a nursery, and we would have arguments over this. She insisted that it's haitch because it makes a "huh, huh" sound. I thought it was shocking that she was allowed to teach young children. Well anyway, these children then grow up saying haitch, and they pass it on to their children. Any sensible, educated person in England knows it's aitch. However, some people who _do_ know better still end up saying haitch in an attempt to sound more tough, common or working class. There's a real stigma in England about being too posh or middle class. My brother is a good example of this. He would say aitch normally up until he was about 16, and now he says haitch. Yeah, so I guess there's a sense of peer pressure too; maybe one or two of the cooler/tougher kids at school say haitch, so others start copying them. It's got really bad though. When I started primary school (in 1993), everyone said aitch. I didn't start noticing haitch being said until about five years later, but still, only about 5% of the people would use it. Honestly, it now seems like it's at 50/50 with haitch and aitch. You even get people doing voice-over work (perhaps for an HSBC or H&M commercial), saying haitch on national TV. It's awful. It's definitely not a regional thing. I'm from the southeast of England, one of the least "regional" places in England (the accent here is pretty much the standard English accent you'd hear in films or documentaries), and people still say haitch here. Frank Skinner (the host of this show) is from Birmingham, one of the more "regional" places in England, and he says aitch properly. In fact, you see he does say haitch at first, probably to make the woman feel comfortable, but he then thinks better of himself and goes back aitch. The Scottish man (also with a pretty "regional" accent) says aitch properly too. It really just comes down to the person, rather than where they're from. I have heard that it comes from telephone operators back in the day, having to say haitch because H could be misheard as A, but I don't know if there's any truth to this. I still say it just comes down to people being stupid. Sorry for the long rant, but really hate this. This is something I would be putting in Room 101 too.
Most importantly I should make it clear that I’m an American and an American talking about British tax rules is probably the height of arrogance. However, I’ve been called a very arrogant person so I’m going to live up to that standard. I think Jimmy Carr is wrong or was wrong to cave into the pressures by the government officials who are doing exactly the same thing that he was accused of as being inappropriate. Tax avoidance should be okay if there’s a law that says you can do it. Jimmy Carr should have in my opinion made a public statement that until they change the law that he was going to take every advantage of tax avoidance that he possibly could because all they had to do to correct the situation was to change the tax rules so that everybody paid the same tax. Otherwise, if they are willing to do that then it shows just exactly what kind of lying bastards those government officials truly are. Then Jimmy Carr could have kept the prices for his shows down and he would be a whole lot richer until the government finally admitted that they were greedy wealthy individuals.
The thing is, and its pointed out on his speech here, despite what alot of people think, he is a decent guy. He could have just not payed the tax and carried on not paying taxes, none of what he did is illegal. But it is unethical And that's what he had a problem with. That's why he paid the tax and stoped doing what he did and went out of his way to learn about the topic. For him it isn't about the legality of it. But the morality of it. And that's what he says in his speech, is there is always going to someone else that does what he did and doesn't care about the morality of it. So the law needs to change because those people never will. He saw why what he was doing is wrong but the next 100 people that do it won't. So you need to change the law, because you can't have a system that rewards having poor morals. He has been very out spoken and active in getting the tax law changed the last few years. It does seem like he took it in his stride and learnt from the situation and educated himself on the subject and is now trying to make things better
His public reputation is hugely important to his career - he handled the whole thing perfectly, and is still wealthy while also being still popular. If he'd continued the tax avoidance plan, his income would have taken a big hit and his TV career would have been curtailed. Also, hes a decent guy - that's not always obvious from his comedy, but it's very clear from interviews he's given. And - I'm an American who thinks that the common American I've-got-mine-screw-you attitude is immoral and disgusting. The tax loopholes for people, corporations and churches in the USA should be eliminated, too.
10:02~10:14 and how much tax has cameron paid? the same amount as Jimmy saved in tax none. Oh and then there's that tax avoiding toerag louis hamilton, millions of dollars tax NOT PAYED
If your HD TV is “too sharp” then you need to change the settings. Go into your settings and turn off smooth motion, and it will greatly improve your TV experience.
HDTV is a bit of a pet hate of mine. I think there can be such a thing as too much clarity. EastEnders, I haven't really watched for years but I think it looks too glossy now. Standard definition gave it a grittiness. I don't even like wearing my glasses when I don't absolutely have to, I hate walking down the street and seeing everything really sharp.
Well, yeah. That's what Room 101 is all about. And HDTV is something I'd offer as a first world problem of mine. I'm not going to suggest putting something like Vladimir Putin in there, it's meant to be a bit of fun. Let's not get real. You take a a frivolous annoyance and exaggerate its importance, as a joke. So I don't see what your point is, of course I'm going to talk about first world problems to go into Room 101.
If you live on your own island which is not part of any other nation, pay for your own national defense, pay for your own policing, utilities, medical bills, etc, pay for infrastructure maintenance, pay to maintain the international relationships you have with other countries, pay for the medical bills and living expenses of any employees you have who become ill or disabled, and pay for the education of any kids your employees have, then you're doing what a normal government does. You do not live in isolation - you need to contribute to the country you live in because you benefit from all the services it provides for you and your fellow citizens. If you don't like paying taxes to allow the government to perform all those services, leave and start your own country. If you can't afford to do that - pay your taxes so the government you live under can do all that.
I hate listening to the washing machine draining out waste water because instead of having its own water pipe it’s been connected to the sink outlet by a lazy plumber who thought it would save him time rather than the washing machine having its own dedicated outlet system. So every time the washing machine drains you have to put the plug in the plug hole to reduce the incessant noise that sounds like an elephant dying. So I’m putting lazy plumbers into Room 101…..!
Ken Dodd ripped off Benny Hill. Dodd said "I told the Inland Revenue I didn't owe them a penny because I lived near the seaside." Benny said, speaking of his wife in the joke, "She won't send money to the Inland Revenue because we live on the coast" Joke thieves are everywhere.
That's a very obvious joke which has been re-invented countless times. You don't seem to know how ordinary people's humor works, or how often the same simple word play is re-invented.
1:19 Why does the illustration accompanying the question of Scotland look like someone from a continent far away from Scotland?? It looks like half african man with slight dreadlocks/curls. This isn't how scottish people look. WTF kind of weird propaganda is this?
Funny, the depiction of the "scotsman" with the cross in his face looks like the norwegian comedian Vegard Ylvisåker, wich is abit strange, atleast to me.
on a black-tie night out with my ex gf she was exactly like franks partner expect with her phone so I had to go around carrying her phone when she could have brought a very small clutch.
I would -put: "The following": into: "Room: 101!!"!! "(ALL of the following (things)":) =Weddings, Marriages, Monogamy; "formal_relationshi*s!!" And/or; hell and/or; the rule: "No sex out-side of marriage!!"!!
Are people from the UK really that homophobic? Why do they have to specify that it's only heterosexual people that they surveyed? It wasn't even a heterosexual only related topic..
I wasn't aware that you were the spokesman for an entire country.. You can stop trying this pretentious BS and realize I'm not worried about insulting anything or anyone or even trying to compare anything. Hell, it could just be this host. Either way, it was a simple question and you want to drag in xenophobia as if you're some sort of, what exactly...?
I'm amazed at how many panel shows the uk has. Every time I feel I've seen them all I find two more.
It's great innit?
Room 101's been on for 25 years. You need to brush up your searching skills :P
dothedeed we have these for our stand up comedians as opposed to talk shows
zerosonico it's not always been a panel show though.
Yeah, I feel exactly the same way.. Seems we may be scraping the bottom of the barrel with this show though. Bring on David Mitchell already.
To paraphrase Steven at 20:00 " I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere."
😂 you are so spot on with that comparison
Chiscringle
Sounds like my husband and son.
BarbaraBastron Watch out if either of them starts to show a preference for black helmets or cloaks
Everybody missed the Anakin Skywalker reference? Really??
Haha I thought of that dreadful dialogue too when he said sand. 😂
That's the most brilliant sort-of-apology I've ever heard. Jimmy Carr basically blamed the government for his tax avoidance but did it so well I came away liking him even more than before.
@englishmanspeaks That's a distinction without any moral difference whatsoever. But I can tell you're one of those awful Daily Mail, how's-my-house-price types, who think no-one should pay any taxes and the poor are all habitually lazy, so I'm not going to debate you.
@englishmanspeaks " I'm probably more educated than you could ever hope to be."
I sincerely doubt it.
"Read a book mate"
Which one?
"if what I said is factual, then am I lying."
Ermmm....what?
@englishmanspeaks I didn't say it wasn't. I said the distinction is irrelevant since in both cases you're wriggling out of paying your fair share. One's legal, one isn't, but in both cases it's unethical.
But like I said I'm not interested in having some argument with you about this. I know people like you and I know the things I'm going to hear: 'scroungers', 'free-market', 'too many people on benefits', 'taxes too high', 'get Brexit done', etc. Everything about you screams little-England Tory, right down to the username, and it's rarely productive to debate with people like that.
Jimmy could teach a master class in how to come out on top of any scandal. He dealt with that tax stuff absolutely brilliantly
That's not an advent calendar, that's a clock.
That's brilliant.
Jimmy’s laugh is amazing.
*the second Frank mentions "an Australian MP"*
me: dontbebobkatterdontbebobkatterdontbe- GODDAMN
me too
I know, I felt compelled to comment here that he is not typical. Well he is a typical arsewipe but not Aussie.
I have that same Kilt. I proposed to my girlfriend in November at Heroes and Villians Fan Fest in Atlanta Georgia in it. I did it at John Barrowman's table. He loved it!
Amazing 😂❤️
Did you marry your girlfriend?
Or John Barrowman?
Standing, or trying to stand, in the jet blast is a popular pastime on Martinique.
This is a show where Frank asks guests for subjects so he can talk about his life.
If this is a criticism, I suggest you don't watch any more. If it's just an observation, carry on viewing.
Ex Essex Observation, love the show. I did notice after watching a lot that he often responds with anecdotes.
I would watch Frank talk about his life for hours. I'm so disappointed that I can't find any of his standup.
I should clarify: any more of his standup. There's a lot out there.
It's why I'm here. 😊
Just want to say RIP to Ken Dodd you will be missed you funny man.x
Jimmy Carr and Steven Moffat on the same TV show. Who'd have guessed?
Because they're sworn enemies? lol
Jimmy Is a Legend 🤣😂
Wait till you go see him live. Then you'll realise he's shite.
NudaRider I Have Seen Jimmy Live And He Is Amazing
"or a bra" saying bye in French, brilliant
I’m doing this for school.
Steven Moffat is one of my favourite people, I love his sarcasm.
THANX FOR COOL-STUFF! FROM SOUTH-AFRICA!! PEACE!!
Seriously underrated tv show.
That Australian politician is called Bob Katter, he has his own party based in North Queensland (very arid) called Katter's Australian which are basically a peculiar mixture of UKIP and Socialism. Imagine if Dennis Skinner and Nigel Farage formed a coalition, then it's kind of like them lot.
So Tony Benn
I'll watch TV in SD with you Rochelle
I'm tired of news being twisted by opinions and bias. Who what where and why. That's all I want.
when Steven talked about sand i aggred with him sand is bascially grit and glass
And they didn't even mention that it becomes the temperature of freshly extruded lava in any kind of sunshine...
Frank; We're not saying the public are stupid....
Jimmy *Thinks; Yes, yes I am.
I can't believe this isn't in HD
17:02 but we knew enough to make the right decision 😜
That is the worst location for an airport I've ever seen. You're going on holiday to relax but instead you get deafened by the sound of an airplane engine?!
That’s on the island of St Martin. The planes fly about 100 feet over the beach when they land. People don’t go to that beach to relax. Tourists go there for the experience.
My own room 101 top gripes would be...When in a shop at the checkout,the assistant licking their fingers before offering you a bag,then loading your food into the bag with the same hand.And when, yours is the first car at red traffic lights with 2 lanes for same use direction ,,the car approaching you from behind, will always choose the other lane than rather than the one you have chosen. Then when the lights change to green they attempt then, to either overtake or undercut you.Never following in the same lane as you...this hacks me off so much.
jimmy is so sharp
Everything he said about sand is correct.
Spokane, WA made it in with their birthday news clip. As someone from Spokane, I have to point out the city every time it is slightly relevant.
In that case you should read the paranormal exploits of Mercy THompson who lives in that part of Washington. In the area. ahh who is that author? try Amazon and search in books for Mercy Thompson. I think the first book is Moon Called.
20:29 Here’s a beach tip:
When you’ve finished for the day, before you get in your car or whatever, sprinkle baby powder all over your body and rub it around. Not only does it have a nice clean fragrance, but it absorbs the moisture and removes the sand a lot easier.
Just be careful of anything down wind, such as the interior of the car, or someone eating. Baby powder can blow away before it lands in your hand
With the HDTV you pay a premium for the HD channels, so you might as well get what you pay for. I was happy when we got to DVD quality having grown up with VHS cassettes and TVs where half the picture was snow on some channels lol.
My Dad always used to say an Englishman is never without his jacket lol, but I wear one just to carry things in too unless it's ridiculously hot.
We watched this in school today and recreated it
She's lovely! Never heard of her till I saw this.
I agree with Steve, I hate beaches as well
Have you noticed every episode Frank mentions his partner.
His partner is a big part of his life - why wouldn't he? Jimmy Carr also mentions his partner a lot.
There's a show in Serbia that Jimmy Carr hasn't been on yet. Yet.
*He can be on every show, as far as I'm concerned. I really like him.
I agree, if you don't want a tax loophole to be taken advantage of, then close it.Funny they went after certain people like Jimmy, small fry really, when Mick Jagger had huge amounts in Cayman Is and barely paid any tax in UK...no problem!!
He baldly stated that his morality was flexible. I don't know what more honest thing he could say about it. The loopholes never get closed because the super-rich have no intention of giving them up, and this is true of humanity in general, all over the world, and occurs everywhere that it isn't expressly prevented and constantly enforced. This might be because many of the persons who make up humanity have flexible morality as well.
Exactly, give us the facts. Don't tell us what to think.
I would put people who pronounce the letter H “hache” into room 101. I’ve heard Brits on other shows pronounce it that way, but many don’t. Is it a regional thing? I realize Brits pronounce many things differently from Americans. If, for whatever reason, they want to pronounce the letter Z as “zed”, that’s fine, but, for some reason, the “hache” thing bugs me. That, and when they pronounce “tortoise” as “tor-toys”
I agree, speaking as someone to moved to England from abroad ('the colonies' where we learnt proper English). It is a Northern thing I think, for both the H and the tortoise pronunciation. My grandmother, from Lincoln, said 'toy-toys' for tortoise. You learn to accept it. England is full of these little anomalies.
You're not meant to aspirate an H whatever side of the pond you're on, and not all of us do.
As for why Z is "zed"; that would be because every step of that word's evolution has had a hard consonant sound at the end until it got to the States and they decided that was a wee bit too difficult for them.
And "taught us" is a description of what a teacher did, not the name of a marine reptile.
@@TheValeyard92 Yes, you're right, when it comes to the letter Z, the US is more evolved, but no one said anything about "taught us". Actually, Z derives from the Greek Zeta, which does not have a hard consonant sound at the end. Zed is one letter and one syllable shorter than Zeta. Does that mean the Brits found Zeta to be a wee too difficult?
@@asterix7842 That'd probably be a real zinger if the Greeks used the same alphabet, if the "a" at the end of "zeta" wasn't indicative of how most Mediterranean languages elongate words with a small vowel sound, and if "zed" had come straight to English from Greek with nothing in between.
In any case, I have no problem with any evolution of any word. You lot, however, always seem to treat anything that came before your version as some kind of mistake... Even though the language is called (say it with me now)...
It's more of a stupid thing than a regional thing.
I think the biggest cause of this is bad teaching in nurseries and primary schools. Some teachers would go through the alphabet, making the sound each letter makes, like, "T. Tuh, tuh, T. As in T for train." So, with H, they'd go, "H. Huh, huh, haitch. As in haitch for happy." I used to have a (pretty stupid) girlfriend who worked at a nursery, and we would have arguments over this. She insisted that it's haitch because it makes a "huh, huh" sound. I thought it was shocking that she was allowed to teach young children. Well anyway, these children then grow up saying haitch, and they pass it on to their children.
Any sensible, educated person in England knows it's aitch. However, some people who _do_ know better still end up saying haitch in an attempt to sound more tough, common or working class. There's a real stigma in England about being too posh or middle class. My brother is a good example of this. He would say aitch normally up until he was about 16, and now he says haitch. Yeah, so I guess there's a sense of peer pressure too; maybe one or two of the cooler/tougher kids at school say haitch, so others start copying them.
It's got really bad though. When I started primary school (in 1993), everyone said aitch. I didn't start noticing haitch being said until about five years later, but still, only about 5% of the people would use it. Honestly, it now seems like it's at 50/50 with haitch and aitch. You even get people doing voice-over work (perhaps for an HSBC or H&M commercial), saying haitch on national TV. It's awful.
It's definitely not a regional thing. I'm from the southeast of England, one of the least "regional" places in England (the accent here is pretty much the standard English accent you'd hear in films or documentaries), and people still say haitch here. Frank Skinner (the host of this show) is from Birmingham, one of the more "regional" places in England, and he says aitch properly. In fact, you see he does say haitch at first, probably to make the woman feel comfortable, but he then thinks better of himself and goes back aitch. The Scottish man (also with a pretty "regional" accent) says aitch properly too. It really just comes down to the person, rather than where they're from.
I have heard that it comes from telephone operators back in the day, having to say haitch because H could be misheard as A, but I don't know if there's any truth to this. I still say it just comes down to people being stupid.
Sorry for the long rant, but really hate this. This is something I would be putting in Room 101 too.
One of the examples is at 11:02 when they say heytch instead of atche.
Katter is a bigger joke here in Australia, but the bloody farmers keep voting him in..
I'm completely with her on the Telly thing. What the hell has he got to do with whatever SHE is watching? '
Yeah, I also don't see the point of HD because it doesn't change what's happening on the program! HD is the most useless thing ever
Because she is not watching it correctly.
@@KT926 A lot of people (including me) prefer the sharper image of HD. It's far from useless.
Someone needs to put motorway road works into room 101
It's the only thing jimmy could have done...make a joke out of it...nothing to be admired and given applause.
Gotta say I did laugh at that guy calling sandy beaches a patch of grit
Most importantly I should make it clear that I’m an American and an American talking about British tax rules is probably the height of arrogance. However, I’ve been called a very arrogant person so I’m going to live up to that standard.
I think Jimmy Carr is wrong or was wrong to cave into the pressures by the government officials who are doing exactly the same thing that he was accused of as being inappropriate. Tax avoidance should be okay if there’s a law that says you can do it. Jimmy Carr should have in my opinion made a public statement that until they change the law that he was going to take every advantage of tax avoidance that he possibly could because all they had to do to correct the situation was to change the tax rules so that everybody paid the same tax. Otherwise, if they are willing to do that then it shows just exactly what kind of lying bastards those government officials truly are.
Then Jimmy Carr could have kept the prices for his shows down and he would be a whole lot richer until the government finally admitted that they were greedy wealthy individuals.
The thing is, and its pointed out on his speech here, despite what alot of people think, he is a decent guy.
He could have just not payed the tax and carried on not paying taxes, none of what he did is illegal.
But it is unethical
And that's what he had a problem with.
That's why he paid the tax and stoped doing what he did and went out of his way to learn about the topic.
For him it isn't about the legality of it.
But the morality of it.
And that's what he says in his speech, is there is always going to someone else that does what he did and doesn't care about the morality of it.
So the law needs to change because those people never will.
He saw why what he was doing is wrong but the next 100 people that do it won't.
So you need to change the law, because you can't have a system that rewards having poor morals.
He has been very out spoken and active in getting the tax law changed the last few years.
It does seem like he took it in his stride and learnt from the situation and educated himself on the subject and is now trying to make things better
His public reputation is hugely important to his career - he handled the whole thing perfectly, and is still wealthy while also being still popular. If he'd continued the tax avoidance plan, his income would have taken a big hit and his TV career would have been curtailed. Also, hes a decent guy - that's not always obvious from his comedy, but it's very clear from interviews he's given. And - I'm an American who thinks that the common American I've-got-mine-screw-you attitude is immoral and disgusting. The tax loopholes for people, corporations and churches in the USA should be eliminated, too.
10:02~10:14 and how much tax has cameron paid? the same amount as Jimmy saved in tax none. Oh and then there's that tax avoiding toerag louis hamilton, millions of dollars tax NOT PAYED
Jimmy's laugh is one of those things that will probably always throw me off lol.
If your HD TV is “too sharp” then you need to change the settings. Go into your settings and turn off smooth motion, and it will greatly improve your TV experience.
RIP Ken Dodd!!!
I've got a pet peve: tailgating drivers
Jimmy won't care about being declared the winner because that's just Frank's opinion.
The 110 year old is an expert though. So can't say she's part of the public.
HDTV is a bit of a pet hate of mine. I think there can be such a thing as too much clarity. EastEnders, I haven't really watched for years but I think it looks too glossy now. Standard definition gave it a grittiness. I don't even like wearing my glasses when I don't absolutely have to, I hate walking down the street and seeing everything really sharp.
Well, yeah. That's what Room 101 is all about. And HDTV is something I'd offer as a first world problem of mine. I'm not going to suggest putting something like Vladimir Putin in there, it's meant to be a bit of fun. Let's not get real. You take a a frivolous annoyance and exaggerate its importance, as a joke. So I don't see what your point is, of course I'm going to talk about first world problems to go into Room 101.
Asking the public has alredy been suggested in room 101. By Greg Davis.
I"d put in 24/7 posting on social media. We all need to rest
My God I love Jimmy Carr
@Martyn Fox
Witch particular imaginary magic skyman is your own personal
Grotesque
Oppressive
Despot
?
Sand is nature's glitter.
Rebecca Woodward and glitter is the herpies of the craft world
sand can be a pain in the arse litrally.
Tax Avoidance - a Prime Minister of Australia did it and still does it.
there's no such letter as Haitch for goodness sake. Where did this people go to school?
Different regions probably teach it differently. You think all (primary school) teachers in the UK pronounce it 'etch'?
Tax avoidance is the Rich American way of life. The middle and lower class can not afford to take advantage of these tax brakes.
Steven moffat wat a absoulate halifax banker
Is it moral for the government to steal 40% of money YOU earned for YOUR art or services?
If you live on your own island which is not part of any other nation, pay for your own national defense, pay for your own policing, utilities, medical bills, etc, pay for infrastructure maintenance, pay to maintain the international relationships you have with other countries, pay for the medical bills and living expenses of any employees you have who become ill or disabled, and pay for the education of any kids your employees have, then you're doing what a normal government does. You do not live in isolation - you need to contribute to the country you live in because you benefit from all the services it provides for you and your fellow citizens. If you don't like paying taxes to allow the government to perform all those services, leave and start your own country. If you can't afford to do that - pay your taxes so the government you live under can do all that.
Is David Tennant aware of the TARDIS kilt
sarah David or John Barrow man probably owns one.
See, if there was a god, he/she would have struck Cameron down middle of that speech for the gross hypocrisy!
Rochelle is stunning
I would put 13th doctor in room 101 make Moffat happpy
I get the feeling Steven has been put in Room 101 by fans a lot himself
First time I've ever seen him I can't stand the man already what a lemon
I hate listening to the washing machine draining out waste water because instead of having its own water pipe it’s been connected to the sink outlet by a lazy plumber who thought it would save him time rather than the washing machine having its own dedicated outlet system. So every time the washing machine drains you have to put the plug in the plug hole to reduce the incessant noise that sounds like an elephant dying.
So I’m putting lazy plumbers into Room 101…..!
Ken Dodd ripped off Benny Hill. Dodd said "I told the Inland Revenue I didn't owe them a penny because I lived near the seaside." Benny said, speaking of his wife in the joke, "She won't send money to the Inland Revenue because we live on the coast"
Joke thieves are everywhere.
That's a very obvious joke which has been re-invented countless times. You don't seem to know how ordinary people's humor works, or how often the same simple word play is re-invented.
Oh Christ, Bob Katter.
Sending money offshore, just like our PM in Aus with his $200 mil in the cayman islands.. Cameron didn't do that too? Surprised at that one.
It's how his father made his money.
1:19 Why does the illustration accompanying the question of Scotland look like someone from a continent far away from Scotland?? It looks like half african man with slight dreadlocks/curls. This isn't how scottish people look. WTF kind of weird propaganda is this?
J NYC I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to be William Wallace. Better well known as the main character in braveheart
Wallace looked nothing like that. Nor does any other Scot WTF? 😅😅
Funny, the depiction of the "scotsman" with the cross in his face looks like the norwegian comedian Vegard Ylvisåker, wich is abit strange, atleast to me.
cameron the tax cheat criticizing jimmy carr the bare face nerve of it but then im sure many politicians do hide money away especially tories
I only watch British telex and would move to the UK if I could, the Queen is my 9th cousin of whom So Proud
on a black-tie night out with my ex gf she was exactly like franks partner expect with her phone so I had to go around carrying her phone when she could have brought a very small clutch.
Beaches are just horrible sand shingle just horrid x
As a big fan of Doctor Who, if I ever appear on Room 101, I'll put Steven Moffat.
As an English Scot, I'll help you
Whats everyones issue with steven moffat?
Hell Bent
For not making sherlock season 5
Three words: Sherlock, doctor who
Is room 101 cancelled .
There's repeats of it on Channel Dave 👍
@@jrspiritcommunicator7611 what days does it come on? And is it available on free view?
@@reshmapatel325 it's usually loads of episodes on on Sunday afternoon, and it's available on free view 👍
steven moffat. the writer of coupling.
plus Sherlock plus The Adventures of Tintin (and Doctor Who of course). The man is a genius!
His rant on beaches reminded me a hell of a lot of Steve XD
I would -put: "The following": into: "Room: 101!!"!!
"(ALL of the following (things)":) =Weddings, Marriages, Monogamy; "formal_relationshi*s!!" And/or; hell and/or; the rule: "No sex out-side of marriage!!"!!
God that Bob Katter clip did the rounds. It was on Colbert in the USA as well
It 's not pronounced Haitch it's aitch, I would that in Room 101.
I would put Jimmy Carr in room 101,along with the terrible Parcel force( aka) Parcel- FARCE.
How gorgeous is Rochelle Humes
Rochelle
Hayche Dee
People who pronounce et cetera, exetera....
Not being English it's the first time I've seen Rochelle Humes. What an attractive young woman she is.
chrissscottt yeah cos who needs a brain ?
She seems quick witted to me which is part of her attractiveness. BTW it's _'cause_ not _cos_.
chrissscottt she didn’t do it on accident
She is also a talented & beautiful singer
You do realise it’s not just English people that watch this show right?????
Christ on a Stick! Leave Jimmy alone. All the rich and corporations avoid tax. Why not a guy who makes people happy?
This show must have been created by someone from Scotland. It’s basically 3 rather successful people complaining about stuff 😂
Grown men who think it’s witty to sing Happy Birthday to other grown men….
Are people from the UK really that homophobic? Why do they have to specify that it's only heterosexual people that they surveyed? It wasn't even a heterosexual only related topic..
I wasn't aware that you were the spokesman for an entire country.. You can stop trying this pretentious BS and realize I'm not worried about insulting anything or anyone or even trying to compare anything. Hell, it could just be this host. Either way, it was a simple question and you want to drag in xenophobia as if you're some sort of, what exactly...?
If anything, surely it's the people who carried out the survey who are homophobic rather than Frank for mentioning it?
Is Jimmy Carr's laugh real?
Brian In Fingal yes
Yes
Dont come from monkeys they share a common ancestor is the evolutionary view
'Hayche'....(shudder)....*
Oh Jimmy, not the botox please. Don't become another Joan Rivers ffs.