I noticed here where there's even one shot where she fully joins in with the audience applause after someone else just landed a big punchline, you rarely see the TIM guest physically move that much
I love Henning Wehn! He has the same sense of humor as my dad, who is Austrian. It's so strange to me that the other panelists sometimes can't understand what he's saying 😄
That "rhyming names" first round is exactly the kind of thing where if Rhod Gilbert or Claudia Winkleman had it as a proper truth, they'd dig in sooooo deep on having fun trying to make it sound like the biggest lie ever lol
"I'm Nicola and I taught Ben how to talk to crows." I think you mean "I'm Nicola and I scammed Ben into thinking that waving your head back and forth and speaking in a high pitched voice like you're talking to a puppy is how crows communicate." 🤣
What I’ve noticed about “This Is My…” is that it’s always the friend. Really, it makes sense, because how would the staff go about tracking down a worker from the person’s childhood or some stranger from wherever? It would be difficult. So, the personal connection prevails.
yeah in fact now that I'm rewatching this episode, I'm especially surprised David, upon Lee finishing his story, doesn't immediately ask "and so after following this poor woman for 40 minutes, you then asked for her full name and contact information?" lol what's worse is some people, including David, have indeed zeroed in on exactly this type of detail before, the deconstructing of how they'd go about contacting the given person to then appear on the program
@@kevinw712 I love this show and everyone on it but I'm pretty sure it's partially staged and/or rehearsed and definitely edited to make it more entertaining. It is a business after all. 😁
I love Henning Wehn’s sense of humor. I NATO colleague from the German Army. I was so surprised to find out that Germans have a sense of humor contrary to popular opinion.
I never could understand that stereotype. I have some very funny German friends. (Born, raised, and still live there. Not Americanized) Smart, empathetic and funny as heck!!
every time they do a proper recording, every guest on the panel gets 2 full individual turns, including Lee and David (this is separate from whomever it happens to be that week for the "this is my" round). Sometimes, a particular guest's turn might only wind up in the "unseen bits" episode that's at the end of each series, but bits aren't put into those episodes because their round wasn't deemed "funny or entertaining enough", it's more just about the timing of their particular stories that arise from their truth or lie. However, yes there are sometimes individual rounds that get relegated to the cutting room floor entirely, and not put into the "unseen" compilation episode, and in those cases it might've been that the story that's told wasn't all that wild or engaging.
women arent that funny anyway right? obviously not true, women should be the regulars and hosts of this show because you know, its time? time for a change.
This show is like a warm blanket of wit and humour.
Henning's dry humor is so perfect for WILTY
Of course his humour is dry, his babysitter never gave him anything to drink.
@@jb888888888😅
"...there was no point executing us." 🤣😂💀
Nicola’s complete inability to even slightly keep a straight face was absolutely precious
I noticed here where there's even one shot where she fully joins in with the audience applause after someone else just landed a big punchline, you rarely see the TIM guest physically move that much
Love Henning. Very funny man. 🙂👍
I love Henning Wehn! He has the same sense of humor as my dad, who is Austrian. It's so strange to me that the other panelists sometimes can't understand what he's saying 😄
He is one of my favorite panelists, very naturally funny
Henning and Bob Mortimer are the best guests on this show.
Otherwise I would’ve said Pete hahah
I'm not from Austria and I understood every word he said.
@@AlwaysBolttheBird Yeah I loved that part!!
I like all of them, but Henning is always the best guest.
That "rhyming names" first round is exactly the kind of thing where if Rhod Gilbert or Claudia Winkleman had it as a proper truth, they'd dig in sooooo deep on having fun trying to make it sound like the biggest lie ever lol
I went to school with a guy named Larry Derryberry.
knew a Mexican man named Luiz Ruiz
"I'm Nicola and I taught Ben how to talk to crows."
I think you mean "I'm Nicola and I scammed Ben into thinking that waving your head back and forth and speaking in a high pitched voice like you're talking to a puppy is how crows communicate." 🤣
What I’ve noticed about “This Is My…” is that it’s always the friend. Really, it makes sense, because how would the staff go about tracking down a worker from the person’s childhood or some stranger from wherever? It would be difficult. So, the personal connection prevails.
it's always whoever is most entertaining
Yeah, and from what I've seen it's never someone with anything even slightly negative or "controversial". Like Henning's one for instance.
yeah in fact now that I'm rewatching this episode, I'm especially surprised David, upon Lee finishing his story, doesn't immediately ask "and so after following this poor woman for 40 minutes, you then asked for her full name and contact information?" lol what's worse is some people, including David, have indeed zeroed in on exactly this type of detail before, the deconstructing of how they'd go about contacting the given person to then appear on the program
@@kevinw712 I love this show and everyone on it but I'm pretty sure it's partially staged and/or rehearsed and definitely edited to make it more entertaining. It is a business after all. 😁
I love Henning Wehn’s sense of humor. I NATO colleague from the German Army. I was so surprised to find out that Germans have a sense of humor contrary to popular opinion.
I never could understand that stereotype. I have some very funny German friends. (Born, raised, and still live there. Not Americanized) Smart, empathetic and funny as heck!!
COYBIG
How cone sometimes guests did not tell any stories - truth or lie? I guess they weren't that funny and ended being cut from the final episode?
every time they do a proper recording, every guest on the panel gets 2 full individual turns, including Lee and David (this is separate from whomever it happens to be that week for the "this is my" round). Sometimes, a particular guest's turn might only wind up in the "unseen bits" episode that's at the end of each series, but bits aren't put into those episodes because their round wasn't deemed "funny or entertaining enough", it's more just about the timing of their particular stories that arise from their truth or lie. However, yes there are sometimes individual rounds that get relegated to the cutting room floor entirely, and not put into the "unseen" compilation episode, and in those cases it might've been that the story that's told wasn't all that wild or engaging.
so, this is Pre-Covid. I remember the fox story.
Doom is quite attractive
Nicola so overdressed. Clearly trying to make the most of being on the telly.
who thinks this?
How dare she want to look nice!!
With three guys wearing suits, surely Nicola is the one to be considered overdressed 🤦♂️
@@andracatheduckking257 There's nice and then there's little black dress nice. Maybe things have changed. But that's a 3rd date kind of dress.
@@razzan532 damn you're a weirdo
women arent that funny anyway right? obviously not true, women should be the regulars and hosts of this show because you know, its time? time for a change.
And the most random, unnecessary and most sexist comment award goes to, edwardp5748. Well done.. 🙄
cheers for uploading @AllBritishComedy ~ perfect timing pet :)