I love the way Chris Morris mutters under his breath; "That's right Peter, everything I've just said just comes spewing straight back out of your stupid slab of a face" just as he starts with the report. Brilliant
The interruption at the start "Yeah, thanks" and Chris's last line "Peter, next time you cross the road, don't bother looking" are wonderful bookends, and we overlook these little gems because the main content is so good.
The way he just scolds Peter like a teacher yelling at a schoolboy for doing something stupid that clinches it. The Day Today and Brass Eye were prescient in their genius.
It wasn't cancelled, they just didn't make a second series. You can always listen to two series of 'On the Hour' if you want the radio version which preceded it.
I just read on the BBC site that Brian Hanrahan died. My first thought on reading that was "Peter, you've lost the news!!!" This probably makes me a bad person and I shall have to learn to live with that.
He says 'Rab Butler' after Chris says 'A week is a long time in politics'. This was a famous quote by Harold Wilson NOT Rab Butler so Peter got that wrong too.
Jesus Christ, it’s Chris Grayling with a wig! This programme was so good it even predicted the future. I think it they’d come up with anything as farcical as the Seaborne Freight shambles, they’d probably have decided it was just a bit too outlandish.
@@Johnniebhoy83 The episode first aired 25 years to the day before the Seabourne Freight contract was scrapped - I think you have permission to wear your hat!
@kazimann Ha! See, I love this! Almost 20 years later (TWENTY YEARS!!!) I am still finding gags (well, having gags pointed out to me by sharper types, like yourself) in this work of genius. I first heard On The Hour on the way back from ra family holiday in Wales, must have been 13. Me and me mam and dad loved it immediately and I remember seeing the advert for the Day Today before it started, watched every episode religiously, yet I still have gags to find in it!! Beautiful! And thankyou, Kaz!
if the news was like this id actually watch it XD the best thing ive seen on the news was jeremy thompson on z-day in shaun of the dead. i wish the actual new was like the day to day! haha-its amazing
Peter didn't like it, but he had to go along with it.
Chris Buchanan ich nichten lichten...
@@MrMonkeyhangerNEWS
Its bigger than that,it's large
That's what he said.
I love the way Chris Morris mutters under his breath; "That's right Peter, everything I've just said just comes spewing straight back out of your stupid slab of a face" just as he starts with the report. Brilliant
PETER YOUVE LOST THE NEWS!
What are you gonna say?
I hate it. What the hell was the news-anchor expecting Peter to do ? Was he supposed to put him in a chokehold ? #Peterdidnothingwrong
Peter has no spine
@@SkeletonSyskey sorry...
PETER YOU'VE LOST THE NEWS will never get old. Even if I want it to.
Four years later - “Peter YOU LOST THE NEWS!”
Nine people don't like it. But they'll have to go along with it.
How did they say it?
@@Kainlarsen er...ichten lichten nichten?
Chris Thorley Presumably you mean ‘rufen sie ein taxi bitte sonst verpass ich meinen flug’.
@@Venomous9 ... Yes.
@@AtlasFox No, you don't Peter because that means "Get me a taxi, I'm late for my plane."
The interruption at the start "Yeah, thanks" and Chris's last line "Peter, next time you cross the road, don't bother looking" are wonderful bookends, and we overlook these little gems because the main content is so good.
"What's going to be written on your gravestone Peter?"
"...news..."
The way he just scolds Peter like a teacher yelling at a schoolboy for doing something stupid that clinches it.
The Day Today and Brass Eye were prescient in their genius.
I love the idea that there's a Minister for Ships.
Peter O hanrahan is the standard of modern day journalism
I think he’s far sharper than the modern day wokesters 🤣🤣🤣😭
@@garyturnbull9719Modern British Journalism is about as far away from “woke” as can be.
@@garyturnbull9719 what the fuck does ‘woke’ mean.
@@conorburke1999 I highly doubt that.
@@jasonvoorhees6152 "Anti-woke" dribble floods every modern tabloid.
The next time you cross the road don't bother looking.
Simple, yet my sides.
This programme was brilliant. Was absolutely gutted when they cancelled it. Chris Morris is amazing as the Paxman style host.
I was in my early teens when this came out. I'd never seen anything like it, and honestly couldn't be sure if this was real news or not. :D
@@Kainlarsen I think it's gradually becoming the real news, judging by the Seaborne shipping scandal we've just had.
It wasn't cancelled, they just didn't make a second series. You can always listen to two series of 'On the Hour' if you want the radio version which preceded it.
I just read on the BBC site that Brian Hanrahan died. My first thought on reading that was "Peter, you've lost the news!!!"
This probably makes me a bad person and I shall have to learn to live with that.
The funniest (most depressing) part about this in 2022 is the idea that lying to the house would be a serious allegation...
Partygate trying it's hardest to get shoved under the rug, under the present circumstances.
Peter interviewing an MP is the method Laura Kuenssberg has adopted when interviewing a Tory.
Peter, you've lost the news!
Haha, brilliant.
He says 'Rab Butler' after Chris says 'A week is a long time in politics'. This was a famous quote by Harold Wilson NOT Rab Butler so Peter got that wrong too.
And here's me just looking these clips up to get a laugh. I had no idea the Tories were using this stuff for inspiration!
Almost thirty years on, every day something happens where there's a Day Today clip that's entirely on point.
I haven't seen this for years and I'm crying
00:00 Yeh, thanks! Always cracks me up.
Jesus Christ, it’s Chris Grayling with a wig! This programme was so good it even predicted the future. I think it they’d come up with anything as farcical as the Seaborne Freight shambles, they’d probably have decided it was just a bit too outlandish.
So, it wasn't just me who spotted that. Dying not to get my conspiracy hat on 😂
@@Johnniebhoy83 The episode first aired 25 years to the day before the Seabourne Freight contract was scrapped - I think you have permission to wear your hat!
@@Plundermot 🙌
I'm collapsing Chris!...
All I want in my life is a friend called peter and one day an opportunity to say that eponymous line to him.
peter is so cute when he says sorry. and he is so happy when he knows the rab butler quote!
“A week is a long time in politics,”
“Rab Butler..”
“Shut up Peter”
Dead.
@@benjaminchooby6760 it means he wants Peter to stop talking
Chris Morris is such a legend.
I like that nobody in the comments (or even in the title) can actually spell "O'Hanarha-hanrahan", even though it's actually in the video itself.
It's just been annou- Yeah, thanks.
It's just been announced that
Peter somehow looks like a Tom Hardy whose life didn’t really pan out…
"next time you cross the road, don't bother looking" lmao!
Chris Morris in full-on Paxman mode is a joy to behold.
Health Sec. Matt Hancock running away from own doorstep today brought me here.
There are only 3 videos of this guy. We want more, please :(
I'm new to this news station but I think I like it.
I watch this clip when I need cheering up.
I've just noticed that the minister is wearing a microphone. That must have been a problem for the news crew when he got into his cab
Damn it why did I drink water while watching this!?
I don't know what you're talking about. Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan is one of Britain's most respected reporters.
You've lost the news! 😂😂😂😂
Yeah, thanks.
@kazimann Ha! See, I love this! Almost 20 years later (TWENTY YEARS!!!) I am still finding gags (well, having gags pointed out to me by sharper types, like yourself) in this work of genius.
I first heard On The Hour on the way back from ra family holiday in Wales, must have been 13. Me and me mam and dad loved it immediately and I remember seeing the advert for the Day Today before it started, watched every episode religiously, yet I still have gags to find in it!! Beautiful! And thankyou, Kaz!
Now it's almost 30!
Now it is 30.
it's just been annou-yeah thanks
Next time you cross the road, don't bother looking!
1:36
“PETER, YOU’VE LOST THE NEWS!!!”
- Chris Morris, 1994
minister of ships
Peter O'Hanra-Hanrahan takes the Sarah Montague approach to interviewing
This belongs in a movie. Absolutely perfect. Next scene is Peter in a coffee shop depressed as fuck.
Peter must go to a lot of coffee shops, then.
Poor sod can't get anything right, can't catch a break. :D
[Your name here] you've lost the news!
Fantastic and on the money as well. Exposes exactly the hype an nonsense surrounding 'tough' guy paxman at the time
"Peter you've lost the news!"
I have a feeling peter is all news reporters these days. No one is saying he/she lost the news though.
Oh, flim-flam...we've all seen the sketch twenty times anyway. It helped to find it in the UA-cam search.
Its just been annouc....yeah thanks....
Rab Butler was a British politician who coined the phrase "A week is a long time in politics". Was Google broken?
The sycophantic and obsessive reporting of the 'royal' baby makes the The Day Today look reasonable and quite sane!
Pretty much all the news makes the day to day look sane and competant
I
Peter! You've lost the noose!
Hello from 2020
Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan would've made a brilliant Kray triplet
"A man, sees God, in his car - he crashes"
if the news was like this id actually watch it XD
the best thing ive seen on the news was jeremy thompson on z-day in shaun of the dead.
i wish the actual new was like the day to day! haha-its amazing
I know it may seem hard for you yanks to understand, but this is what the news is like over here in Britain. We do it PROPERLY.
I'll never understand why people use the comment function simply to repeat the dialogue contained in the video.
Rab Butler.
As the Minister for Ships sprawls on a pin...
You may not understand it, but you'll have to go along with it.
@slacknhash That's exactly why I'm on here. My first thought was trente percente personally.
"peter what the hell was that"
funny as fuck
Christopher Morris should become a school teacher.
The Minister for Ships lol
Peter you've lost the news!
where he gone? over there
Please can you explain, i've missed it?
This before Grayling Christopher...........and his ferry companies fiasco🤣
Except that it was Harold Wilson.....
PETER YOU'VE LOST THE NEEEEEEWS!!
thats exactly what I thought!
What was nick?
I have spent much of the last 10 years wondering?
Very funny clip on funnyordie UK that reminds me of stuff like this. It's called sweet oblivion
LOOK LIKE YOU MEAN IT look at the ground and say your SORRY
Im sorry
Petter next time you cross the road DONT BOTHER LOOKING
yea u know when he worked in bbc radio he realised helium into one of the studio when the news was on air... :D
Easy to see where Steve Carell got his anchor man character from.
Here is the NIEEEEUUUUWWWS
The Houthis brought me here
For German speakers, how good was Chris Morris's German accent?
Echt gut
Peter's face at 0:52
Lol- check out Chris morris' face at 1:55
I really wish modern news correspondents were a little less like Peter O'Hanra-Hanrahan
I'm not sure if that comment was sarcasm or not, but this video is not of a real news segment.
Minister for ships
lol peter being demoted to a human microphone
i feel sorry for peter
PETER YOUVE LOST THE NEWS
Peter O'Hanra-Hahanrahan surely.
almost a kind of prototype for brick tamlin
lol what face was he pulling right at the end of the clip
you've lost the news! hhahaahhaa
hahaha that was funny
You've lost the news!
harold copied it from rab. they also used the same tailor in jermyn street, but we don't know who went there first. do you, karpizan the wilson fan?
My name is not Peter but I will pretend it is if you buy me some strawberry laces.
Patrick Marber invented Tom Hardy.
He totally lost the news.
YEH thanks....