It’s amazing the difference between a professional comedic actor and someone who isn’t. Gordon Ramsey talks how we would talk. Steve Carell is always setting up some sort of joke or punchline. It’s truly amazing watching a master work
Setting up punch lines? You think that's what he was doing in this interview? On the contrary! He really took this interview straight and was not trying to make jokes every other line.
@@Checkmate1138 Yeah, it's not until the awkward conversation pieces and jokes start that he starts making his own to diffuse any tension (that always comes with talking about sex suddenly and publicly). But he delivers when it does come around. I think more interestingly is how he turns a mildly awkward segment where Jonathan has little to say to keep Gordan going while he's talking about his wife and Steve just clears the silence by utilizing the topic of "wooing" with food and drawing parallels to his own life.
I don't think Steve is always setting up punchlines, I think we just expect it as the audience, and so laugh at almost every word that comes from his mouth.
Every time I see him as his real life self I’m struck by how he is so exceedingly nice and charming. What a fantastic human being. Disarming, self-deprecating, generous with sharing attention and making sure everyone is part of the discussion. And genuinely funny on the spur of the moment. It must be weird for American actors to sit on those UK shows because the format is different and the conversational “guard rails” are in a different place but he seemed totally himself. Brought joy to my morning to see him.
@@engjds I don't really watch the show, but he left a real awkward silence while Gordan was answering his questions about his wife that Steve patched right up by talking about cooking for your partner. On-topic, good transition and cleared the silence.
I have no interest in any “celebrity” beyond their ability to act, or sing, or whatever. What they do outside of their job is completely and utterly irrelevant to anything.
@@gregdahlen4375 Just because intimate, personal questions are fun and we wonder about them doesn't make them appropriate to throw at people who you have a non-personal relationship with, in front of other strangers, in public... Come on bro, that's like... the basics of being socialized...
Steve and Gordon seem so down to earth… both great in their own respective worlds, with such different auras yet in a unique harmony here. Rare to see Gordon just listening and engaged, yet with a powerful, understated presence. Steve just being himself unapologetically and winning the crowd. Neither trying to outdo the other or needing to assert dominance. A beautiful stage chemistry, wish we could see more of this!
I've read multiple sources that Steve is not in fact a chill guy. Just the opposite to work with. Then again, it's just what I've read which means nothing...
gordon is really a nasty person with a massive ego, super competitive at the border of insanity ... He is also a fake cheff, because he never cooks his own food.
Agree, I think at his core Gordon is really simplistic and appreciates the simple things, but also has to play to his audience and knows what sells and what people expect from that tier of restaurant/chef.
Yup. He knows just how ridiculous some of the “innovative techniques” and “modern plating” make people feel. I’m a Chef and never want to work in the Michelin-Star environment.
This is probably one of the most entertaining interviews I have ever seen. Three completely different personalities who got along as if they would been friends forever.
I used to work in a winery and you'd get stories like those bankers all the time. The reason you finish off with beer is because you want to taste the wine before you get too drunk to do so. You drink the expensive stuff first, then drink the cheap stuff when you can't tell the difference anymore. I cannot count the number of times people talked about having friend over and starting off with, "Oh, hey, try this Chilean wine. It was only $10 and it's great," drinking a few bottles of that, getting drunk, then going to their collection and saying, " I got this this in France 6 years ago for $600, let's try it," and he next day waking up with a hangover, completely unable to remember what the expensive wine had tasted like, and deeply regretting not starting with that one first. I'd hear stories like that several times a week for all the years I worked in a winery, and I didn't even have to deal with customers, I was busy making the wine.
I'm actually wondering where he fits in the time to do all that he does, @@emprahsfinest7092. He's in two TV shows (The Morning Show and Space Force, both on Apple TV) AND did a mini-series (The Patient (2022). He's doing Gru/Minions movie after movie (#4 in 2024) and another animated film, IF. Yes, though, live-action movies, we only seem to have Asteroid City (2023) and Welcome to Marwen (2018) (both EXCELLENT!). He also did Irresistible (2020), which I haven't seen, yet.
I always like talk shows in the UK vs American talk shows bc they really take time to have a conversation! It’s not just 8 lines and you’re out. I loved this pace
@@eXeel I can´t remember exactly but free from memory it was that Steve said Gordons restaurant was A+++ and then when Gordon said he hadn´t seen his movie Steve said "just say it was A+++" a call back to his comment about Gordons restaurant and meaning that he maybe didn´t think it was all that good just something you say to be nice.
@@WaltDittrich asking Steve if him and his wife's sex life got affected by him having to gain a few pounds for a temporary role is pretty weird and cringy, regardless of how funny he asked imo
Gordon will always be a fav of mine but there's no denying Steve is a classy guy! Respect for them both. Great interview besides the dodgy questions Steve addressed like a pro without giving anything away.
I love Steve Carell! Little Miss Sunshine, The Office, Crazy Stupid Love, Date Night, 40 Year Old Virgin. He has the power of connecting his heart to the audience’s heart with great force. His real heart really shows in all his work. I hate his character in the big short which means he did his job well. ❤
Comedy is harder to pull off and to write. You have to make someone laugh. I always look at Stephen Kings quote: "A tragedy is a tragedy, and at the bottom, all tragedies are stupid. Give me a choice and I'll take A Midsummer Night's Dream over Hamlet every time. Any fool with steady hands and a working set of lungs can build up a house of cards and then blow it down, but it takes a genius to make people laugh.”
@@TucBroder This. Comedy is far the superior craft in terms of skills necessary to make it happen. Plus, the deeper the comedy cuts to the audience, it cuts tenfold on the creator's part of the equation. Perhaps that's why many great comedians are people with huge scars in their lives.
I like how you tried defending comedic acting but by saying it "is just as easy" you kinda make them both sound, well, not that hard so not worthy of praise.
@@donovanfaust3227 I was pulling a dick rhetorical move similar to what Ross did to further make my point about it being a bad way to phrase the question
I absolutely love them both! This was such a joy to watch. Both of these men are the real deal! They are truly the best in their arena and their personal lives are perfectly separated from their careers. These are the people that are truly living the life they are meant to live and they do it in the classiest of ways. Love love love both of them!
A person can be hungry, eat some sort of food for five minutes, and then be full and forget about the food they just ate. $5 or $50, it all goes in and then back out a few hours later. I never understood paying a huge amount of $$ on . . . food.
@@changeoffocus1074 You my friend, live in a fantasy world. I walk in and order an omelette and by the time it hits my table, it's jumped $8 per egg in the omelette. Haha. Inflation is a pain.
You missed the part when those bankers at Gordon’s restaurant spent all the money on booze. If you order just food and no alcohol there’s a chance those places are losing money actually
My buddy and I went to a restaurant in San Francisco. They took my order of potatoes with pot roast. They bring me out a bowl the size of one of those basins you wash your face in. At the bottom of the bowl, the distance of that ring was a small portion of potatoes and in the center was a miniscule piece of meat. The price of such a dish? $80.
I love how Jonathan asks such great questions and flows the conversation through things we don't typically hear in interviews with artists. ❤ Steve and Gordon were a lot more fun to watch and listen to than normal interviews with them. Cheers! ❤
Compare to Fallon, who’d not let them get more than 5 words out before interrupting, would have them doing some stupid game, and who would know how to actually ‘converse’.
I worked with a bartender for many years who was Steve's bus boy in Chicago, and he said to me one day when he sees him on TV "That is the driest guy I've ever worked with".Coming from someone who was very serious and not much of a joker I found that very shocking lol
I'm impressed by Jonathan Ross's understanding of economics, politics, and his education in general as well as his erudition. The guy seems to know more about American politics than most educated Americans.
0:44 I have stage and camera shyness and I used to absolutely shiver down from head to toe when someone asked me to present in front of an audience. Seeing Steve's shaking hands and lips after he stops saying "noble prize" makes me realize that it's all about facing the fear, lol. Everyone is nervous as fuck. But those who face it, bear the fruits.
That was great but I wonder if Jonathan was told NOT to mention " The Office" which made a household name as he may have wanted to show he has done far more than just that.
They worked together on the Daily show, that’s how they met. His wife is incredibly funny, I’m sure some of her old Daily Show stuff is on UA-cam. When she and Steve got married, they agreed that only one should be in the spotlight and the other should take a step back and focus on their family. So she sacrificed her career and pursuing things further with acting. They are a great couple. They see Steve’s accomplishments as both their accomplishments (just like the Oscars announcement story he tells here)
Interesting there was 0 mention of The Office. Almost like it was backlisted as a topic entirely, though it's unquestionably his most iconic role by a margin of 100 fold...
well since the office was a remake of a british tv show they likely didnt watch it in the UK so it would be his other work they would be more familiar with.
Wow...those bankers finishing with beer? There's a saying in my country, Hungary: "Borra sör, meggyötör." It roughly translates to something like "Beer on top of whine makes you suffer".
In Germany we have that as well: "Bier auf Wein, das lass sein. Wein auf Bier, das rat ich dir" It translates to "Beer following whine, let that be. Whine after beer, that's what I recommend"
I know it was a joke, but that part of him asking Steve about intimacy with his wife was very inappropriate and awkward. Steve handled it like a champ, but my gosh.
Steve is tok good a man to be a lawyer. Thank god he didn't pursuit it. He can act kn ANYTHING,but i love him in comedy. That's just for special.people.❤❤❤
It’s amazing the difference between a professional comedic actor and someone who isn’t. Gordon Ramsey talks how we would talk. Steve Carell is always setting up some sort of joke or punchline. It’s truly amazing watching a master work
Setting up punch lines? You think that's what he was doing in this interview? On the contrary! He really took this interview straight and was not trying to make jokes every other line.
@@Checkmate1138 Yeah, it's not until the awkward conversation pieces and jokes start that he starts making his own to diffuse any tension (that always comes with talking about sex suddenly and publicly).
But he delivers when it does come around.
I think more interestingly is how he turns a mildly awkward segment where Jonathan has little to say to keep Gordan going while he's talking about his wife and Steve just clears the silence by utilizing the topic of "wooing" with food and drawing parallels to his own life.
Carrell was trained at The Second City. I still have a playbill from seeing him there in the 80s. That’s great training for shows like this.
I don't think Steve is always setting up punchlines, I think we just expect it as the audience, and so laugh at almost every word that comes from his mouth.
I think it's more that he's good at improv which makes you quick on your feet and just a good conversationalist in general
Steve, the king of chill. He handled the awkward questions without taking offense, and just played along.
Or maybe he's not a prude like you
Every time I see him as his real life self I’m struck by how he is so exceedingly nice and charming. What a fantastic human being. Disarming, self-deprecating, generous with sharing attention and making sure everyone is part of the discussion. And genuinely funny on the spur of the moment. It must be weird for American actors to sit on those UK shows because the format is different and the conversational “guard rails” are in a different place but he seemed totally himself. Brought joy to my morning to see him.
Ross never fails to get the worst out of everyone he interviews.
Yes and.
@@engjds I don't really watch the show, but he left a real awkward silence while Gordan was answering his questions about his wife that Steve patched right up by talking about cooking for your partner. On-topic, good transition and cleared the silence.
How could you not love Steve Carell, both as an actor and a human being. Class act.
Because why would I love someone I don’t even know?
I have no interest in any “celebrity” beyond their ability to act, or sing, or whatever.
What they do outside of their job is completely and utterly irrelevant to anything.
Steve Carrell is one of the good guys In Hollywood, though he doesn’t live there.
I admire him.
because you meet him and findout who he is as a human and not an image
You don’t know him “as a human being”
I love Steve more every time I hear him talk about his life. His stories about he and his wife are SO PURE.
Its cool to see how Michael Scott plays Steve so well, such a brilliant actor, especially for a regional manager for a paper company.
How Steve described meeting his wife, it really felt like something Michael Scott would say… love at first sight
Good thing she is no Jan, 3 vasectomy's play with a person's mind and emotions lol
@@heliosgnosis2744 mannnnnn I couldn’t imagine goin thru all that for a chick
@@XtraCryspy mustve been worth it 😏
“They say when you find true love, you know within the first 24 hours. With Carol, I knew within the first 24 minutes of the second day I met her.”
@@firefly9838"SNIP SNAP SNIP SNAP!" - Michael Scott
Steve is such an amazing guy. He turned something inappropriate and uncomfortable into a good laugh for everyone. He was sent to comedy for a reason.
don't think it was inappropriate, it's a fun question that some would wonder about
@@gregdahlen4375 Just because intimate, personal questions are fun and we wonder about them doesn't make them appropriate to throw at people who you have a non-personal relationship with, in front of other strangers, in public... Come on bro, that's like... the basics of being socialized...
Steve and Gordon seem so down to earth… both great in their own respective worlds, with such different auras yet in a unique harmony here. Rare to see Gordon just listening and engaged, yet with a powerful, understated presence. Steve just being himself unapologetically and winning the crowd. Neither trying to outdo the other or needing to assert dominance. A beautiful stage chemistry, wish we could see more of this!
Well put.
It’s as if Steve’s mellow balanced out Gordon’s rage 🤣
I've read multiple sources that Steve is not in fact a chill guy. Just the opposite to work with. Then again, it's just what I've read which means nothing...
gordon is really a nasty person with a massive ego, super competitive at the border of insanity ... He is also a fake cheff, because he never cooks his own food.
@Dillon.amadeus This is exactly what I was thinking!
Gordon having the best time when Steve talks about the restaurants, he knows some of the questionable things are actually true
Yeah him cracking up about the plate sizes and duck foam was telling.
Agree, I think at his core Gordon is really simplistic and appreciates the simple things, but also has to play to his audience and knows what sells and what people expect from that tier of restaurant/chef.
Yup. He knows just how ridiculous some of the “innovative techniques” and “modern plating” make people feel. I’m a Chef and never want to work in the Michelin-Star environment.
@calebmantle have you seen him try tonmake a grilled cheese sandwich? He is literally incapable of simple.
You don't want to do it because you're not good enough to cook there.
This is probably one of the most entertaining interviews I have ever seen. Three completely different personalities who got along as if they would been friends forever.
Agreed. A bit awkward at first... until the gold settles in...
Gordon's expressions while Steve describes his experiences, golden!!!
I used to work in a winery and you'd get stories like those bankers all the time.
The reason you finish off with beer is because you want to taste the wine before you get too drunk to do so. You drink the expensive stuff first, then drink the cheap stuff when you can't tell the difference anymore.
I cannot count the number of times people talked about having friend over and starting off with, "Oh, hey, try this Chilean wine. It was only $10 and it's great," drinking a few bottles of that, getting drunk, then going to their collection and saying, " I got this this in France 6 years ago for $600, let's try it," and he next day waking up with a hangover, completely unable to remember what the expensive wine had tasted like, and deeply regretting not starting with that one first. I'd hear stories like that several times a week for all the years I worked in a winery, and I didn't even have to deal with customers, I was busy making the wine.
Even Jesus knew this. ;)
How can you not love Steve
Steve is aging so well. Just effortlessly funny here. Love all 3 of these guys
This is from 2016
@@harryt5021 That is kinda the point of aging well. He still looks the same in 2023
I wish he was in more movies he’s so good and underrated in serious movies not only comedy.
@@emprahsfinest7092
Most comedians are very good at dramatic parts.
Comedy can cover the negatives in life.
I'm actually wondering where he fits in the time to do all that he does, @@emprahsfinest7092. He's in two TV shows (The Morning Show and Space Force, both on Apple TV) AND did a mini-series (The Patient (2022). He's doing Gru/Minions movie after movie (#4 in 2024) and another animated film, IF.
Yes, though, live-action movies, we only seem to have Asteroid City (2023) and Welcome to Marwen (2018) (both EXCELLENT!). He also did Irresistible (2020), which I haven't seen, yet.
Wow…Michael has really come a long way since “Threat Level Midnight.” Very impressive. 👏
You win! 😂😂😂
I always like talk shows in the UK vs American talk shows bc they really take time to have a conversation! It’s not just 8 lines and you’re out. I loved this pace
Steve and gordon is the combo we never knew we needed
The A+++ joke went right over Gordons head.
Lol I caught that. “I didn’t eat at your restaurant either.” 🤣
I dont get it. Care to explain? :)
@@eXeel I can´t remember exactly but free from memory it was that Steve said Gordons restaurant was A+++ and then when Gordon said he hadn´t seen his movie Steve said "just say it was A+++" a call back to his comment about Gordons restaurant and meaning that he maybe didn´t think it was all that good just something you say to be nice.
I thought he was referring to the repackaged mortgages that were deceitfully labelled "A+++" by rating agencies in The Big Short.
Nah bro, is A++. Means Ass
There were some cringy awkward questions... Steve is a champ.
That's what makes it interesting. 😁
Or more likely you're a prude.
I just watched the interview, and I'm wondering what were the cringy, awkward questions?
@@WaltDittrich asking Steve if him and his wife's sex life got affected by him having to gain a few pounds for a temporary role is pretty weird and cringy, regardless of how funny he asked imo
@@WaltDittrich Isn't it past your bed time young man!
Gordon not getting the A+++ joke made it even funnier 😆
He got it, he said "bullocks"
Why’s the joke?
Love how Steve came in to rescue Gordon. Twice. 😀
Omg Steve just ripped Ramsey’s entire career to shreds & He laughed it off. Love them both. ❤
Gordon will always be a fav of mine but there's no denying Steve is a classy guy! Respect for them both. Great interview besides the dodgy questions Steve addressed like a pro without giving anything away.
Ugh Steve is so amazing, so likable…so witty. Big fan ❤
LOVE STEVE. I'm a foodie, but I get him. You don't need more than a meal made with love.
True, but fine dining is like Art. It's like comparing the Beatles to Chopin. Both are good, but they have different meanings.
@@beauaIoevv_I also love a fine dine but I think we can all agree it’s a bit of a faff.
I love Steve Carell! Little Miss Sunshine, The Office, Crazy Stupid Love, Date Night, 40 Year Old Virgin. He has the power of connecting his heart to the audience’s heart with great force. His real heart really shows in all his work. I hate his character in the big short which means he did his job well. ❤
Gordon R is such a unique character SC is being interviewed yet I can’t stop staring at GR.
So cute that Steve and Gordon have both been with the same woman for 20 years. Says a lot about a person, especially a celebrity.
Who IS that Woman..?
@Snowy River jokez
That was fun to watch. Steve is so talented but so understated. I love his honest but sweet answers.
Little Miss Sunshine was also a serious role, if you think about it.
He was so great in that
Dan in Real Life too
I didn't like Ross's early question about comedy vs. "real" acting. Comedy acting is just as easy as dramatic acting and vice verse
Comedy is harder to pull off and to write. You have to make someone laugh.
I always look at Stephen Kings quote: "A tragedy is a tragedy, and at the bottom, all tragedies are stupid. Give me a choice and I'll take A Midsummer Night's Dream over Hamlet every time. Any fool with steady hands and a working set of lungs can build up a house of cards and then blow it down, but it takes a genius to make people laugh.”
@@TucBroder This. Comedy is far the superior craft in terms of skills necessary to make it happen. Plus, the deeper the comedy cuts to the audience, it cuts tenfold on the creator's part of the equation. Perhaps that's why many great comedians are people with huge scars in their lives.
I like how you tried defending comedic acting but by saying it "is just as easy" you kinda make them both sound, well, not that hard so not worthy of praise.
@@donovanfaust3227 I was pulling a dick rhetorical move similar to what Ross did to further make my point about it being a bad way to phrase the question
@@donovanfaust3227 acting is rather easy
I absolutely love them both! This was such a joy to watch. Both of these men are the real deal! They are truly the best in their arena and their personal lives are perfectly separated from their careers. These are the people that are truly living the life they are meant to live and they do it in the classiest of ways. Love love love both of them!
Can we keep him? can we!?🇬🇧 I love Carell, so genuine!
I agree with Steve, there is NO food worth that kind of money!
A person can be hungry, eat some sort of food for five minutes, and then be full and forget about the food they just ate. $5 or $50, it all goes in and then back out a few hours later. I never understood paying a huge amount of $$ on . . . food.
Walks in…. *Inflation* 8 bucks for eggs..
@@changeoffocus1074 You my friend, live in a fantasy world. I walk in and order an omelette and by the time it hits my table, it's jumped $8 per egg in the omelette. Haha. Inflation is a pain.
You missed the part when those bankers at Gordon’s restaurant spent all the money on booze. If you order just food and no alcohol there’s a chance those places are losing money actually
I loved this duo. I need them to do more interviews together
Steve is just a classy actor. I love his style. My favorite movies are Get Smart and Date Night.
I laugh so much when Steve says 'and there's a huge plate with a prawn'
I always come back to the short of that clip!🤣
Prawn is Uncle Gordon's class of food say Uncle Roger Prawn is rich peoples shrimp.
My buddy and I went to a restaurant in San Francisco. They took my order of potatoes with pot roast. They bring me out a bowl the size of one of those basins you wash your face in. At the bottom of the bowl, the distance of that ring was a small portion of potatoes and in the center was a miniscule piece of meat. The price of such a dish? $80.
@@steelrarebit7387 just, waw. 🤣🤣
I love how Jonathan asks such great questions and flows the conversation through things we don't typically hear in interviews with artists. ❤ Steve and Gordon were a lot more fun to watch and listen to than normal interviews with them. Cheers! ❤
Compare to Fallon, who’d not let them get more than 5 words out before interrupting, would have them doing some stupid game, and who would know how to actually ‘converse’.
I still think he has a tendency to interrupt guests. Not quite on the Michael Parkinson or Graham Norton level.
He's a big film lover which probably helps him when speaking to film people, genuinly interested
I love light yet entertaining interviews like this!!
A side of Ramsey I haven't seen before. Quite sweet really.
Yeah, you watch him outside a professional kitchen and he seems quite nice.
He's a great hearted guy
I worked with a bartender for many years who was Steve's bus boy in Chicago, and he said to me one day when he sees him on TV "That is the driest guy I've ever worked with".Coming from someone who was very serious and not much of a joker I found that very shocking lol
He did a phenomenal job playing John. He was spot on with even the little quirks John had. Anyone who knew John I think would agree.
I don’t understand why the comment section is so taken aback about the questions, they are fine and i don’t find them awkward or rude at all
Steve did so well playing John I didnt even know it was Steve until about half an hour in. I clicked on that movie blind of what/who it was about.
Love both Gordon & Steve, they carried the episode
He went to The French Laundry and wanted to go to BK after? Oh man he IS Michael Scott.
Steve Carell is so pure 🥲
I could sit and listen to this for hours.
I'm impressed by Jonathan Ross's understanding of economics, politics, and his education in general as well as his erudition. The guy seems to know more about American politics than most educated Americans.
Steve is so down to earth.
Except in Space Force
@@TheKillahKyla Very good one! :):) Love your sense of humor! :)
Two of my favorite people on a couch, what's not to love.
0:44 I have stage and camera shyness and I used to absolutely shiver down from head to toe when someone asked me to present in front of an audience. Seeing Steve's shaking hands and lips after he stops saying "noble prize" makes me realize that it's all about facing the fear, lol. Everyone is nervous as fuck. But those who face it, bear the fruits.
Wow I never noticed this. THANK YOU!
Fun fact; the “Toxic scum on a stagnant pool” comment Gordon made was actually him quoting one of his first very negative critics.
Steve is talking about the French Laundry I'll bet @ 10:00
To illustrate what Steve Carell thinks about pricey restaurants, Jonathan Ross should have played the skit Steve Carell did with Steve Colbert,
It's amaizing how I can see Micahel Scott and Steve Carell at the same time. Lov both
The duck foam floored me 😂
First time watching this host. So good. Classic comedy
He's a legend
The fact that I met Gordon Ramsay before Steve Carell did is kinda dope
That was great but I wonder if Jonathan was told NOT to mention " The Office" which made a household name as he may have wanted to show he has done far more than just that.
I really like listening to these three. They just seem like great people.
Michael Scott’s realtor is his wife! Never knew that and how they started going out is how Andy and Erin played out.
They worked together on the Daily show, that’s how they met. His wife is incredibly funny, I’m sure some of her old Daily Show stuff is on UA-cam. When she and Steve got married, they agreed that only one should be in the spotlight and the other should take a step back and focus on their family. So she sacrificed her career and pursuing things further with acting. They are a great couple. They see Steve’s accomplishments as both their accomplishments (just like the Oscars announcement story he tells here)
40 year old virgin too.
Wow first time watching this show. Some great guests but an even better interview.
I just love both of those men so much.
I would have been over the moon elated to just hang out and hear them talk.
Gordon looking good in his suit!
He has the most adorable relationship with his wife. And I love that they’re still married. One of the few celebrity couples that stay together.
The suit that chef Gordon is wearing 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Gordon and Steve are two of my favorite dudes on the planet.
Steve is so smooth with the Q&A. Typical media trained, savvy A lister
Make a movie about these two guys life stories. Please and thank you
I'll bet the restaurant Steve was talking about was The French Laundry in Yountville. And I feel the same about the food there.
"Toxic scum on a stagnant pool".... is what he considered one of his most memorable critical food insults on "The Hot Ones" show
I like how Steve helped Gordon out by changing the subject when it got to his wife's age 😂😂😂
Gordon and Steve are in fantastic shape 🍻🇨🇦
steve with the A+++ joke was fucking perfect timing.. holy..
So sweet that Steve Carrol’s meeting his wife was very similar to his character in crazy stupid love cute .
Fine Dining isn't for everyone and I think Gordon Ramsey of all people is well aware of this.
I love “fine dining” but not extreme trends like foam and smoke.
Best Comedian that has ever lived. Pure class.
I hated when he left The Office
Steve and Gordon within the same square meter - such lovely interview
Pure gold!
One of the best, hands down ❤😊
I absolutely love Steve man… what a legend, a hero, an absolute God
My question is why were Gordon Ramsay and Steve Carrell booked at the same time 😂 love them both, what an odd pairing lmao
Interesting there was 0 mention of The Office. Almost like it was backlisted as a topic entirely, though it's unquestionably his most iconic role by a margin of 100 fold...
well since the office was a remake of a british tv show they likely didnt watch it in the UK so it would be his other work they would be more familiar with.
Mainly because the US version is crap and doesn't even deserve to be said in the same breath as the UK version.
That’s the longest I’ve seen Gordon Ramsey go without shouting F*CK!
Omg I wanna see them cooking together Steve Carell and Gordon Ramsey
I love this show as the guests get so much more time than US talk shows
What a Man, Carell. I love you. ❤️
Wow...those bankers finishing with beer? There's a saying in my country, Hungary: "Borra sör, meggyötör." It roughly translates to something like "Beer on top of whine makes you suffer".
Not the same, but we say "wine before liquor - never been sicker".
In Germany we have that as well: "Bier auf Wein, das lass sein. Wein auf Bier, das rat ich dir"
It translates to "Beer following whine, let that be. Whine after beer, that's what I recommend"
Haha, Steve seems like a nice guy and good husband :) Really cool to see ^^
I know it was a joke, but that part of him asking Steve about intimacy with his wife was very inappropriate and awkward. Steve handled it like a champ, but my gosh.
British humour
That’s very very light humour in Britain. If we like you, expect to get shite on constantly. If we don’t like you, it’s pure dead silence.
Pretty puritan to think that was inappropriate. Really? Maybe I’m missing something.
On real Brit’s understand that type of humor
Snowflake
Gordon nervously adjusting his tie at the mention of duck confi
Jonathan Ross is a machine gun, he is really smart and good for this job.
Steve is tok good a man to be a lawyer. Thank god he didn't pursuit it. He can act kn ANYTHING,but i love him in comedy. That's just for special.people.❤❤❤
Gordon has incredible patients. Both great.
Didn't know he was a doctor
Patience....
I was waiting peacefully for someone to correct that….
I don't know who feels honored more sitting next to the other guy
Love these 3 together!
that didgeridoo impression was actually amazing, much props to steve for his incredible talent at everything he does
Very good interviewer, most of the time is hard to be as fast as experienced comedians, that can have very fast comebacks.
Best part of this is seeing Gordons reactions 😂 so good
Great show. Great host and guests. Very entertaining and informative.