"Man who shouts a lot" was great, really liked that Stephen was rattled by him and that he actually knew the answers. Who remembers what episode that was?
Btw, did he give the whalebone answer? They never got to the answer in the clip. IT IS BALEEN, a structure in the mouth of the WHALES THAT FEED ON KRILL. Examples are right whales and humpbacks. And Alan, *YES! BLUE WHALES!* Signed - the internet shouty man.
There is a lovely story Sandi says on QI about her son, that he rings her up one day and asks can I washing machine my shirt. To which she replies what does it say on the shirt, to which her son replies Manchester United.
@@yaw613thewonder8 their are small labels on the inside of shirts which give washing instructions, 40 degrees, dry wash only etc. This is what she required to know. Her son being young and inexperienced said what was on the front of said shirt. That being the joke all mum's go through with young boys.
every time romesh's mum is brought up its pure gold. he mentions her in "rob and romesh vs drag". hes told to channel his mother for his drag walk and he comes out with "romesh is such a disappointment" while strutting around
I absolutely love their chemistry and believe that Sandi was a perfect replacement for Stephen if not just for their platonic chemistry with each other.
Depends on the luck of the draw re: the panel, though. I was at the Misconceptions episode, and while it was great to be in a QI audience, the panel just didn't seem to gel.
Hats off to the social media team. I was just watching episodes and thought to myself, "this show has the best audience participation. I wonder if there's a..."
Stephen was truly put out with shouty man. Usually he is so happy when guests find the answers, i believed that knowledge is all he cared about, but no, he is doing a job -which i forgot-and it has rules and legal contracts :p
When l first lived in ltaly, I could never understand why l would end up moving backwards around the room at every party l went to. After a few months l finally realised it was because, culturally, our personal space sizes were different. Italians have smaller personal spaces than Anglo Saxons. My friends would be talking to me but, to my subconscious, they would be standing too close so l would unconsciously move back, then for them l would be too far away so, they would move forward and the process would repeat until l found myself once again, literally, backed into a corner. I remember the first party l went to after l realised what was happening and how novel it felt to pick a spot and stand my ground.
@@user-ln2go4xp6d LOL. I certainly have "re-expanded" it since covid. Totally triggered if l see someone wearing their mask below their nose too! Being in the South lsland of Aotearoa helps though. No cases of Covid-19 in the community since May 28th 2020. Fingers crossed cos, Delta is a different beast.
something extremely heartwarming which I am suprised isn't in this video is when Stephen is explaning something and Alan got it fantastically wrong and they were just like "...are you okay alan?" and he said his brain wasn't working because he was hungry
@@Tillyard86 he does, he once got asked when he was little what it was like to have two mums and he said "it's marvelous when ones poorly you've still got one to do for you"
6:14 I think Stephen’s reaction is what tops this clip for me. 7:41 is brilliant too though. Ok, well now I’m just listing some good ones because 3:30 got me right in the funny bone.
4:12 "Why has the whole audience got bananas?!" Here's a better question, Sandi: why did that one guy who threw a banana look eerily similar to Sean Locke?
Somebody tell Sandy that wasn't High Chaparral, it WAS The Magnificent Seven. I had to listen to it on a continuous loop all day, for three or four days a week! It is or was played at Old Tucson Studios, a theme park, and movie studio, on hidden speakers throughout the park. By the way, the Hacienda used in the filming of High Chaparral is at the same park. Or was, so much has changed since I moved away.
@@archstanton6102 It’s amazing how, no matter where we are in the world, we can get to enjoy the fabulously funny QI Show within seconds of it being uploaded. Hi there in Brunei
Susan and Holly, started because Susan said Jeff Wayne's war of the world's was the only cd they had on holiday (the chances of anything coming from Mars, are a million to one they said, wee ooh, wee ooh, wee ohh) - Holly then said that they had Joseph and the amazing technicolour dreamcoat, and they started singing. [Will link soon]
THEO: If I sit in the audience, you won't embarrass me, right Mum? SANDY: Of course not, darling!
sandi not sandy
@@acommentor6413 easy mistake to make
Theo knew it was coming i bet !
@@Fcutdlady Yup, you just know he's used to being embarrassed by mum! :D
@@acommentor6413 do you know what *pedantic* means...?
5:15 Jack's little "my show?" gets me every time
The whole part with Sandi and her son was so bloody adorable.
Yes it was great to see.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"Man who shouts a lot" was great, really liked that Stephen was rattled by him and that he actually knew the answers. Who remembers what episode that was?
Me.
It was Lying. That's what the episode was.
@@Ward1706you're lying
Something of series L
Btw, did he give the whalebone answer? They never got to the answer in the clip. IT IS BALEEN, a structure in the mouth of the WHALES THAT FEED ON KRILL. Examples are right whales and humpbacks. And Alan, *YES! BLUE WHALES!*
Signed - the internet shouty man.
I love Theos face cause its the most perfect example of a kid embarrassed by their parent
There is a lovely story Sandi says on QI about her son, that he rings her up one day and asks can I washing machine my shirt. To which she replies what does it say on the shirt, to which her son replies Manchester United.
I just watched that today and loved it. Awwwww.
Except wouldn't it say AIG, or TeamViewer, or Chevrolet? THE JOKE IS RUINED
@@theupwardspiral1580 I saw it today 🤣🤣. It's like everyone who find this has just watched that clip
Explain?
@@yaw613thewonder8 their are small labels on the inside of shirts which give washing instructions, 40 degrees, dry wash only etc. This is what she required to know. Her son being young and inexperienced said what was on the front of said shirt. That being the joke all mum's go through with young boys.
Great compilation, but missing my personal favourite...
Stephen: ‘Where is the worlds largest rubbish tip’
Audience woman: ‘France’
has to be one of the best answers ever, thanks for reminding us all
Do you happen to remember which episode this is from?
Sarah Riddle It’s from the Acropolis episode! Series E Ep 1
Ben2Men I don’t get it.
Oh I'm stealing that to use against my Francophile Aunt. They've gotten tired of me bringing up the centuries of racism against the Roma.
"no mum"
"ladies and gentlemen, my son, Theo"
that was honestly really cute and wholesome lol
I know that from what I’ve read, Theo isn’t her biological child but oddly enough I see a resemblance. I think it’s the hair
I think "yes mum" has to be one of my favourite lines. Well played.
Wasn't it 'no mum'?
1:45
@@davidmaxwaterman it was
And you got it wrong
@@michaelcolbourn6719 ye lol its literally 2 words and they got it wrong
Romesh's mum talking about his beard had me shouting in laughter.
Me too 😂
every time romesh's mum is brought up its pure gold. he mentions her in "rob and romesh vs drag". hes told to channel his mother for his drag walk and he comes out with "romesh is such a disappointment" while strutting around
0:32 Sandi and Alan clearly adore each other
Alan is the most adorable, sweetest, thoughtful guy. Anyone who doesn’t adore him must be a psychopath
I absolutely love their chemistry and believe that Sandi was a perfect replacement for Stephen if not just for their platonic chemistry with each other.
i thought he was joking when he said, 'no mum'
Was it not ‘no ma’am’?
@@_Pike no it was mum
I mean, the first part was probably a joke. Bit weird having never met your mum.
I was thinking exactly like Victoria the whole time
@@catheriner999 how wasn't it clear that she is his mum when she started caressing his face and both lovingly laughing.
Did anyone else notice Winston Churchill softly clapping in the middle of the crowd at 10:28?
😂
@@jasons2023 LMAO! Well spotted, Sir!
I could have sworn he died just a tiny bit before this was filmed
Or Jeremy Corbyn at the top of the same frame?
Makes you proud to be British
These days, 2M is extremely intimate.
you see on the chart they call it Social Distance, the green 2M circle
O yes
mmmmmmññn
This is already too close...
Someone sat next to me on the tube last week
My personal fave was the entire audience having a Pavlovian reaction to Alan singing the Green Giant jingle. “Ho ho ho...”
“Shouty man, drop it like it’s hot!”
*BLUE WHALE!*
Go shouty, it's your birthday
"Then there's social distance, that's where I would interact with my acquaintances" hits different
Not really
Do you know what's missing in this clip? That one time the audience did an impromptu number from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
Ramesh's mom is funny, definitely see where the comedy came from.
"He did! ...I hated it."
Best of the Audience part two has to include them joining in with Holly and Susan singing Any Dream Will Do!
the rest of the cast walking off is a classic moment. got big laughs here
I was so disappointed that that one wasn't on there.
Sandi admonishing Susan and Holly AND the audience when she returns is one of the best parts.
Agreed -- I loved that bit.
what episode was that? i'd love to watch that!
Romesh's mum was one of the best bits of that whole series.
I enjoyed the reaction from the lady next to her, when she told Romesh to shut up!😆
So, did Shouty Man In The Audience lose ten points for every answer he got right? ;-)
I mean, a score of 39 on QI is quite impressive.
@@LazyTestudines yes but he got minus 39.
points deducted for making Stephen Fry look a fool
It was a show where the right answers were wrong
I'd so love to be in that audience just once
Depends on the luck of the draw re: the panel, though. I was at the Misconceptions episode, and while it was great to be in a QI audience, the panel just didn't seem to gel.
@@zbr76 How does one get picked though?
God bless the Shouty Man
Alan Carr Shouty Man
Hats off to the social media team. I was just watching episodes and thought to myself, "this show has the best audience participation. I wonder if there's a..."
Stephen was truly put out with shouty man. Usually he is so happy when guests find the answers, i believed that knowledge is all he cared about, but no, he is doing a job -which i forgot-and it has rules and legal contracts :p
Was this the first episode where the audience got a score?
When l first lived in ltaly, I could never understand why l would end up moving backwards around the room at every party l went to. After a few months l finally realised it was because, culturally, our personal space sizes were different. Italians have smaller personal spaces than Anglo Saxons. My friends would be talking to me but, to my subconscious, they would be standing too close so l would unconsciously move back, then for them l would be too far away so, they would move forward and the process would repeat until l found myself once again, literally, backed into a corner. I remember the first party l went to after l realised what was happening and how novel it felt to pick a spot and stand my ground.
how far away is your comfort zone? i automatically do the same when customers come up to ask me things but aren't wearing a mask.
@@user-ln2go4xp6d LOL. I certainly have "re-expanded" it since covid. Totally triggered if l see someone wearing their mask below their nose too!
Being in the South lsland of Aotearoa helps though. No cases of Covid-19 in the community since May 28th 2020. Fingers crossed cos, Delta is a different beast.
something extremely heartwarming which I am suprised isn't in this video is when Stephen is explaning something and Alan got it fantastically wrong and they were just like "...are you okay alan?" and he said his brain wasn't working because he was hungry
I was waiting for "what's the biggest load of rubbish in the world?", but that was still a fine selection of classics.
You're right.
That should have been on here.
These clips must have been compiled by a Frenchman.
as an American watching old British people hum American TV show music, this was hilarious! Thanks for that.
Shouty man in the audience looks like he could be related to Jack Whitehall LOL
And it starts with one of the best Qi scene ever!
I was kinda hoping for the Technicolor Dreamcoat sing along from Quests 2. That bit was hilarious!
All hail Shouty Man. Who reminds me of my Dad and why we can't take him to a Jeopardy taping.
No Mum!
I really am impressed with how many had bananas.
They're just having a picnic right in the middle of things. What is this, Big Fat Quiz?
It’s a good snack food. Doesn’t necessarily require washing hands to eat it.
Imagine if one actually had a piece of toast with marmite
@@MrAudienceMember2662015 Comes with its own packaging too
i hear the filming of these shows takes 3+hours, so many in the audience probably brought in snacks like in a cinema.
Sandi's son is unbearably cute.
Does he have two mums I wonder.
@@Tillyard86 he does, he once got asked when he was little what it was like to have two mums and he said "it's marvelous when ones poorly you've still got one to do for you"
The boy beside him too.
@@Weebandacat exactly my thoughts!
I saw him on stage in a musical and he is absolutely adorable.
Nurse! Nurse! She's out of bed again!
What did she say? I can't hear anything.
I couldn't catch the joke either.
@@robbaskerville253 she was laughing like she was from the mental institution. That's the whole joke.
2021 We even miss "the shouty man".
I hope the shouty man was Jim Howick all along
HI IM A SHOUTY MAN!
Such a funny show. I love QI.
Are we just going to ignore the fact that the lady sitting next to Sandi's son is slowly being possessed by mop head material?
I've said it before, she looks like she's got her arms stuffed up a couple of Muppets.
Hahahahahahhhhahahah so true
Is it just me or did it sound a lot like the classic Hockey Night in Canada theme when they were humming? The part when Bill Bailey started.
First thought.
I've always wanted this!
romesh' mom is actually funny as heck
How bizarre. I was looking yesterday to see if they've done a video of when the audience was awarded points
I’m surprised the man “who just wanted to brag” didn’t make the compilation.
I was expecting him too!
What's the reference here?
6:14 I think Stephen’s reaction is what tops this clip for me.
7:41 is brilliant too though.
Ok, well now I’m just listing some good ones because 3:30 got me right in the funny bone.
That evil laugh
4:12 "Why has the whole audience got bananas?!"
Here's a better question, Sandi: why did that one guy who threw a banana look eerily similar to Sean Locke?
Alan and Sandi are great
Hi! I’m a shouty man!!
Horrible Histories invaded QI
Hi ! SHOUTY MAN!!! I'm Spliffer Rick !!!
I see you are a man of culture
I am shouty man
We are all shouty man!
I love Romesh's mum, she has a quit wit just like him. 😁❤
Hold on, this was my suggestion, thank you so much!! 😍
Somebody tell Sandy that wasn't High Chaparral, it WAS The Magnificent Seven. I had to listen to it on a continuous loop all day, for three or four days a week! It is or was played at Old Tucson Studios, a theme park, and movie studio, on hidden speakers throughout the park. By the way, the Hacienda used in the filming of High Chaparral is at the same park. Or was, so much has changed since I moved away.
"No, Mum." That was absolutely fantastic.
I want to meet "shouty man" 🤣
You could make a 'best of shouty man' by the looks of things.
Best audience period!
Sandi’s son looks like a clean-shaven Ed Sheeran! I wish we had a TV show like this in the U.S. Romesh’s mom is gorgeous!
“No don’t go!” 🤣🤣🤣
Hell yeah Shouty Man!
A very good compilation.
At the end I was surprised that a dozen didn't stand up claiming to be shouty man.
Romesh just sits there like "got-dayum, mom! im on tv...!" xD
Alan was humming Magnificent Seven.
Exactly. This: ua-cam.com/video/8XDB7GMnbUQ/v-deo.html
if they ever do a best of audience part 2, they have to include the "7-foot-willy" guy from the Rude episode!
Proximity discussion extremely relevant these days...
3:32 - Nurse!
God I love Stephen
Oh no Alan, someone stole your usual answer!
I love that Russel looks out for Noel, gets them each a banana.
He is a leftist after all
Hi from Australia 🇦🇺
Hi from Brunei
@@archstanton6102 It’s amazing how, no matter where we are in the world, we can get to enjoy the fabulously funny QI Show within seconds of it being uploaded. Hi there in Brunei
10:22 in Australia we call this the VB song
Shouty Man is a cutie...and smart...I'll take one, please!
10:53 I tell you which one is traditional.
CAULIFLOWER IS TRADITIONAL!!!
According to Alan's watch, Jimmy gave him the sweets at or about 06:35.
My favourite was the time the audience won with 2 points.
When Bill finished at 10:04, I expected someone to go "do you like good music!?" - it's Sweet Soul Music by Arthur Conley.
"...... no mum"
We all dream of being Shouty Man
This should have had the song from Joseph's technicolor dreamcoat
"he did, i hated it"
awesome.
What did shouty man shout please🙏
p.s loved Romesh’s mother!
Antarctica, scrimshaw, and blue whale.
I like Shouty Man
smh... that so many recognized High Chapperal. I mean Yes! I watched it as a kid. It's probably why I prefer men who like the company of men.
100 meter is my intimate distance!
Then you must be a shouty man.
At a distance the man throwing the second banana looked a bit like Sean Lock.
im going to name my first born son "shouty man"
As also seen on "Horrible Histories"
Alan totally gives up: "I'm just going to Google it!"
victoria's face when theo says no mum ahahahaha
9:38 Any other Canadians recognize that hummed tune as the beginning to the "Hockey Night in Canada" song?
Shouty man was good...and I bet he felt proud...lol
Go shouty man!
then somebody from the audience came up and gave him a tub of home-made flapjacks!!
Dungeness is a desert in the UK
If by desert you mean no rainfall then I'd suggest the bottom of Windermere.
pmailkeey sorry incorrect go look it up.....
Last time I was this early Stephen was the host
It IS The Magnificent Seven theme. Alan is right!
All hail shouty man, for he is all-knowing.
I love the guy dressed as a clown : )
Wait can someone explain what happened at 3:30?
Someone in the audience gave a very eccentric laugh in response to a question no one else laughed at, and they made a joke out of it.
Wait, wasn't there an episode where Susan Calman and someone else sang a showtune with the audience and everyone else walked off? Where's that?
Susan and Holly, started because Susan said Jeff Wayne's war of the world's was the only cd they had on holiday (the chances of anything coming from Mars, are a million to one they said, wee ooh, wee ooh, wee ohh) - Holly then said that they had Joseph and the amazing technicolour dreamcoat, and they started singing. [Will link soon]