That same thing happened to me as a young child during an eclipse. I was told that looking at the sun (I interpreted it as just SEEING the sun) could (WOULD!!) make you go blind.
When my dad was a child, his parents would put a bell on him. He would have to go outside and stay away from the house, when company came. My dad had a cleft palette and a hair lip. So yes, people puts bells on their children.
Re Miles’s bell story - I always walked off. I almost got completely lost in Majorca on a family holiday; and countless times in supermarkets, hardware stores etc. I’d just see big open spaces and keep walking…
Blurb: “Featuring inimitable host Rob Brydon with lightning-quick team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack. “ Rob Bryson, inimitable? Not if you can do a Welsh accent, Boyo!
They kinda missed the opportunity to mock David for being afraid of The Sun but not The Guardian or The Observer... that page 3 joke from Lee wasn't enough for me to be honest.
WILTY is the only show you can go back to in 6 months and it's just as entertaining.
Years*
I think I'm on my third viewing of the whole series.
That same thing happened to me as a young child during an eclipse. I was told that looking at the sun (I interpreted it as just SEEING the sun) could (WOULD!!) make you go blind.
I would sit and listen to David 24 hours of the day 👍
Mitchell? Definitely… absolute genius; intelligent, knowledgeable, interesting, humble…
the unbelievable truth? 🙂
Does anyone think we will get a part two? I can think of a few more child-stories. Mortimer, Acaster, the not allowed to watch Scooby Doo.
They miss "gripping your pillow tight" jokes on Mel's Chinese menu story
37:01 An un-noticed Supermarket Sweep quip there?
a lie - it was a half brick
When my dad was a child, his parents would put a bell on him. He would have to go outside and stay away from the house, when company came. My dad had a cleft palette and a hair lip. So yes, people puts bells on their children.
Frankie's brick - A Child's Christmas in Glasgow
21:58 not sure why David is asking about the remote control. Those were invented 1957 and were quite common by the 70s.
Even in the early 90s we watched TV with no remote control, although the tv themselves were old. 4 channels
@@skinzy4029 We always had remotes for tvs in the 90s.
Re Miles’s bell story - I always walked off. I almost got completely lost in Majorca on a family holiday; and countless times in supermarkets, hardware stores etc. I’d just see big open spaces and keep walking…
Blurb: “Featuring inimitable host Rob Brydon with lightning-quick team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack. “
Rob Bryson, inimitable? Not if you can do a Welsh accent, Boyo!
Holy lord. Terry Wogan looks EXACTLY like Canadian actor Peter MacNeill. I got so confused because Peter is not really a comedian.
I've worked with Peter on a film and a tv show and I would have sworn it was him. Total doppelgangers.
Adam Buxton kinda completely disappeared from the television, didn't he?
I love his podcast.
They kinda missed the opportunity to mock David for being afraid of The Sun but not The Guardian or The Observer... that page 3 joke from Lee wasn't enough for me to be honest.
god i’m only gonna think about that each time i see the clip now
Backseat comedian? I don't know if your kind is real.
Yeah ... but it has to be funny.
You aren't the arbiter of what's enough or isn't for a joke. Lee Mack would know.
Yeah but the difference is you had hours to ponder yours and Lee came up with his joke in a split second-and still his was funnier…
16:26
As a child, over the course of 2 years I stole change from my parents until I had amassed £235 to buy a toy on eBay…
Any questions?
what toy
@ A Ninjago Lego set
i say true
raleigh grifter,fare play Lee,well done.