This Is My... With Jason Manford, Briony May Williams and David Mitchell | Would I Lie To You?
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2024
- This Is My... With Jason Manford, Briony May Williams and David Mitchell
This week's guest: Kath
Jason Manford: Kath is the cafe owner from where Jason kept eating the sausages put out for dogs.
David Mitchell: They rode five miles together on a tandem.
Briony May Williams: She had to take away Kath's first prize for a baking competition after discovering Kath had not made her cake.
From Would I Lie to You? Series 15 Episode 3
Would I Lie to You? is the hit BBC panel show where two teams of celebrity guests try to figure out whether their opponent's ridiculously far-fetched statements about themselves are true or, in fact, a lie.
Featuring inimitable host Rob Brydon with lightning-quick team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack.
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David going over the cattle grid on the tandem was brilliant.
Bless, Cath's note is too cute
Briony Williams laugh is everything...
Would love a Jason Manford compilation, one of my favourite comedians
I bet you like Sarah Millican's comedy too
@@frowningJoker I do. Don't cry too hard about it mate, you'll be okay.
@frowningJoker can't say I'm a fan of either Manford or Millican in any way, but why do you care what strangers on the Internet who you'll never meet's comedic preferences are? Bizarre
@georgeohunt2263 It's called "hating", mate, and that's partly what the comments section is for.
@@frowningJoker hey next time I go fishing can I borrow some of your bait? You seem to have a lot of it
1:22 my thoughts exactly! that was a classic😂
I think I woke up my wife and children from laughing at Jason Manford. Rob's "there's a bowl over there" had me cry from laughter.
To be fair, those sausages look good. I'd probably have some myself.
Exactly! Unless it was a specialty doggie bakery, I would have assumed that they were regular sausages, too.
Briony is definitely reminding me of Kerry Godliman in this clip.
Jason just seemed too embarrassed for it not to be him
well, he puts on the same act when he's lying so...
Yeah, and I doubt an old lady caught red-handed cheating in a baking competition would show up on national television to talk about it.
Loyiso Gola❤️
This must be the only WILTY episode I didn't watch in real time!
Maybe you were too occupied........eating dogs' sausages!
J'accuse!
Welcome to the UA-cam darkside - by 2025 you’ll have watched this 227 times along with every other WILTY clip
@@Tao_Tology Moi? Mais non!
So, you've been to every single recording?
Or were you late for the broadcast?
Is that Sophie Ellis-Bextor?
Yep
She’s a perfect contestant for WILTY because if somebody thinks they’re getting away she will prove them wrong
@@oblakovshtanah1Murder on the Dancefloor 👍
You can get dog sausages for a pound.
a grown man pretending to ride a bike through the new forest!
this programme is great..
what ever nex ...
The true identity was clear from the start. There’s no way she could keep up pedaling a tandem bike and I doubt she would want to appear on television as a cheat.
Ok
It is never David or Lee in the 'This is My' segments these days. It is such a pity because it makes it just a 50/50 choice
I agree entirely. You immediately have to rule them out and it’s a shame .
@@williammorris1384 billiard in the underground basement was David and Lee repairing watches, Lee and the body double
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Good question.
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To future young people watching this and wondering why you couldn't sit at an outside table because of "lockdown", we were all a little panicky during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's comparable to your ban on words with the letter "z" in 2031.
And there were in fact countries (and governments that took the virus outbreak seriously) that _within weeks and a few months of lockdown measures_ completely eliminated their, local, outbreaks.
And, if every government had done this, too, and actually implimented country wide measures **PROPERLY** the virus _genuinely_ could have been stopped and in well under a year.
But, hey, that's not what humans can do as an overall species.
@@Tao_Tology Your speculations are a little wild and unfounded, you need to look at the actual comparative world data. It shows NO correlation between the severity of lockdown and the progress of the virus. Viruses simply spread, and then slow down. Even in neighbouring American States with similar demographics and totally different levels of lockdown, the number of infections were the same. Data, my friend, not guesswork, is the best guide.
@@Tao_Tology Oh God, if anyone believes your authoritarian rewrite we are truly screwed in future crises.
No one of any consequence believes the entire world could have gone into lockdown. We can't stop human trafficking, but you somehow believe we could have stopped picnics? What actually happens is that your inability to distinguish between small risks (outdoors, masked) and big risks (packed spaces with inadequate ventilation) pushes people to disregard all of it. Because the first casualty of COVID was credibility.
That's without even counting the negative effects to economies and psyches from lockdowns.
Yeah, if you're New Zealand and a virus is discovered on the completely opposite side of the world and there are no borders that people can cross, you can try to eliminate it. (Although you'll have to return to lockdown over and over, as New Zealand did.) For the rest of the world, even countries that were praised for their handling like Germany knew they couldn't eliminate it.
Yeah, totally comparable. People definitely died because of the letter Z. Fucking twat.
@@Tao_Tology no
Reused jokes in this clip:
"Just one more question: what the hell are you talking about?"
"Posh and repressed or repressed and posh?"
"That, in your view, would achieve something?"
Top comment! Long time WILTY fans will love it :) Cheers!