Jimmy Carr Interviewed for MI5 - Would I Lie To You? - BBC One
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Jimmy Carr was interviewed for MI5 - truth or lie?
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In case anyone's curious, MFI is a British furniture store.
Hehe a bit different to British spy headquarters (for internal affairs - I've said too much, oh no!!!) ;)
Oh, thank you, I was just about to ask someonewhat the last joke meant
Did you hear, their sale is now on!
@@CRiley-zx1ws no it's not, it's now on!
C. Riley like a DFS sale!!!
I love the idea of him being a spy. With the way he laughs though he'd make a better Bond villain.
have you ever seen that Big Fat Quiz of the Year where he wears an eye patch?
lmao no but i'm sure it completes the bond villain motif
He'd make a good Felix Lighter - just briefly bring him into the film as a serious character, not long enough to give any "comedian" vibes- he'd get away with it haha
In Austin Powers
Working in MI5 or 6 doesn't mean you are going to be an agent - you might be intelligence.
Well ,to be fair, Jimmy Carr could infiltrate Switzerland disguised as Roger Federer.
What would be the benefits of infiltrating Switzerland?
- Well, for starters, their flag is a big plus.
Chocolate watches.
@@hannes1443 well done lmao
I'm just imagining some Bond villain lowering Jimmy Carr into a pool of piranhas, "Game, set and match....Mr Federer."
"Which is actually MI6 but never mind" is such a very David Mitchell line
Anyone else noticed how un-noteworthy Angus' appearance is in this episode?
+LeoMRogers I understood that reference. I'm on to him.
+LeoMRogers It's so un-noteworthy...
Journeyman Man ...that it is noteworthy
That's how you spot spies....
Looks like a chameleon
I love how Lee is answering as many questions as Jimmy is
Reece Turner coz he’s a good team leader.
A comedy version of "Kingsman" starring Jimmy Carr.
lol that would be hilarious although Kingsman is already a kind of comedy version of 007, so it would be a comedy version of a comedy version of 007 starring Jimmy Carr, BRILLIANT
would that not be Johnny English?
and the enemy could be a powerful religious group or something of the sort
hahaha brilliant
Music Films & Bastille i thought kingsman was a comedy
A sticky bun for every kill
whats a sticky bun?
Those are a wide variety of definitions
popc52 It’s like sweet bread with some icing on the top.
Did anyone else notice how unnoteworh Angus's appearance is in this? That's how you spot a spy, you know.
Morgan Stiefvater I was so unnoteworthy I bet you can't spot me
Mitchell's whole philosophy is to appear as unnoteworthy as possible - without appearing _so_ unnoteworthy that that, in itself, becomes noteworthy. So he could be a spy.
Jessica Lee Exactly. And a grey tie is so unnoteworthy so as to become noteworthy.
"Was this during the Cold War?" "Yeah I'm 50!"
Best line!!
"Fashion Tips from a Tramp!" Epic comeback :)
“Are you in this” is when I completely lost it😂😂
This show seems weird without Rob Brydon
Very strange with no Rob
You should see the episode where Rob was a panelist
This conversation could never happen on American Television
David Mitchell and David Baddiel in the same team? Magnificent. And Lee Mack, of course. This show is brilliant.
This is brilliant!!...3 Cambridge educated comedians, Baddiel, Mitchell and Carr having a go at each other. Classic!!..
this guy is hillarious, jimmy carr is the biggest legend! love his material
absolute quality, the chemistry between david mitchell and lee mack is priceless. i watch every episode twice (luv my humax pvr)..and then again when they repeat it.
All said and done, this sort of banter between comedians is what makes this show. Mack is very quick, especially his 'MFI' finale'.
The guy next to David is a fucking savage, borders on uncomfortable
+Master Bateman I think david mitchell is fine
+ycafe123 He said the guy next to him
Would you believe he was once in a comedy partnership with Frank Skinner?
The joke was they are both called David
98smithg2 That's a joke? 🤔
I love how even the comedians in Britain have degrees from Oxford and Cambridge
@@sbraypaynt one simple Google would have told you he went to Peterhouse, the oldest college in Cambridge University, how dense can you be..🤷
@@michaelscofield6721 only a moron would imply that someone is unintelligent so directly
I love how when Jimmy said "Posh and a little bit gay?" and pointed to himself David Baddiel said "Posh?" almost as if he were going "You're not posh but I can agree you do look a little bit gay even though you're not!" xD
Becky Boulton thanks captain obvious
Would I lie to you is just HILARIOUS! !! Never fails to crack me up! 😂
Oh man, I love British comedy and it's witty banter
LOL! I absolutely loved the end " Jimmy, you made that really hard for yourself. It said I one had an interview at MFI"... golden!!
This is an absolute classic
*Was this during the cold war?*
Jimmy: yeah, I'm 50
And now he is 48 😭
Plausible. Cambridge educated and working for an oil company later. I know a few of the Cambridge comedy crowd have been approached by the security services during their uni years.
BUT he would not have told the name of the person who approached him. Pretty sure that would have been illegal.
Is it only well educated people who get approached? I would love to be a spy but it seems MI5 don't frequent the dole offices.
dageezerboi The only people I've heard saying they have been approached are comedians and radio personalities who went to Oxford or Cambridge, and usually to private schools too, and studied languages and politics.
At the time he was supposedly approached Jimmy would have been a straight-A-student coming into university, a conservative Catholic, holding dual british and Irish citizenship and studying political science at Cambridge, a plausible target for sure. Not as a spy necessarily, but someone "on their books"
kimaboe Not a very good traitor to the nation then. Tsk. They really needed Etonians who went to Oxford and really sold their country out.
+tSp289 That's only in the movies. He would have been given a name or at least an alias. He also would not have been initially approached by an actual counterintelligence agent but by someone who just did recruiting, so protecting their identity would not be nearly as important.
Why is British television so amazing? Every program is so funny!
Virgin til 26..? So there's still a chance!
that exchange and the one after it had me almost knock over my drink
Haha that made my day. Thank you, sir.
Thank you
Yeah, there is an undercurrent of meanness to David Baddiel that makes me a bit uncomfortable - and I say that as someone who loves black comedy from the likes of Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle. But there's this hostile, stuck up quality that comes across from Baddiel.
I Know you wrote this 11 years ago....but I agree!
@@CP2468
Thanks. And for what it’s worth I feel that way about him today only ten times stronger!
@@TheConciseStatement 😂😂
I agree, especially after having watched him in other things with Frank Skinner. He's rarely (if ever) the funniest comedian in the room so he's probably trying to overcompensate.
I love the way David Mitchell says the word 'lie'.
He did play an MI6 agent in the film Stormbreaker, so that might have been an inspiration for this
Thanks :)
Lee Mack makes me laugh so much, he is hilarious!!
what show is this from? where can I see it entierly
The amount of people in this comments section who think Lee Mack was being serious at the end when he said Jimmy had read the card wrong and it actually said MFI rather than MI5 is a bit concerning.. 😂
2:28 - I think that's the first time I seen Jimmy Carr caught in headlights!
Love it! :L
"Hang on David, il stop you there. Posh and a little bit gay" - made me crease!
David's campness at the beginning 😂
"fashion tips froma TRAMP" hahaha
i actually clapped to that :)
1:09 amazing
jimmy carr was in the spy film stormbreaker where he played someone someone from MI5 :)
lol this is so funny
This got very real very fast
Yes
That was entirely brilliant, possibly my favourite WILTY moment. :D
lool jimmy is awesome lol... you can never go against him lol he is savage
@Sindre1 Ah, ok, I wasn't aware of those factors. Thanks mate.
golden tv
@CullTheLivingFlower
I saw that about 15 minutes after I made that comment; brilliant.
I laughed so hard at the end when he revealed he'd being trying to prove the wrong thing XD
What Series and Episode is this?
Series 2 episode 3
Hugh Dennis did have an interview with MI6
Am I the only one that thought of the fact Jimmy Carr plays "Crawley", an MI6 agent in the Alex Rider film?
Classy reply. Well done. You were quite right from the start, and he behaved like a brat. Have a great day, best of luck to you.
"You're the least Posh-and-a-little-bit-Gay out of everyone else in the world ever, Lee"
LOL it feels kinda crazy saying this, but that is sooo true
LOL, quality!
jimmy carr really is THE BEST
David is middle class, born to two university lecturers and is a public school boy (went to Abingdon school). I think his ancestry can be traced back to someone noble too. Jimmy is working class as he was born in it, just because he went to Cambridge doesn't mean he's posh. I think he got into a grammar school and worked very hard. You can tell by his speech he has a working class background.
He missed the perfect opportunity for a joke when he was asked 'were you sent abroad?' 😂😢
OhHoNo what joke would he have said i didnt watch too much of it
Bryan Cox Idk something like no thanks, I get my own women 😁
Bryan Cox “Yes, but she turned out to be a Russian spy: Bootifer Stklasnikov”
I thought he did when he said "don't you start. I'm having enough trouble with him"
@@myeyesarespiders I have studied abroad or two
The “new” south bank building, codenamed Vauxhall Cross, is MI6 (Secret Intellingence Service), NOT MI5. (The Domestic Security Service), and is WAY more secretive.
1:06 Cracks me up all the time
@Swoooze i know, people mistake pannel show comic banter for them genuinely ripping on each other. The four of them were great in this exchange, i think the producers know exactly who to put on.
'Ohh Fashion Tipps From The Tramp' LOOL
"you don't get payed in sticky buns, Maureen. 'a sticky bun for every kill!' "
MFI, it's a chain of furniture shops in the UK.
"was this during the cold war?"...."Yeah, I'm 50!" LMAO
when lee mack says at the end mfi was he joking or did it really say mi5
Well Jimmy did play MI6 agent John Crawley in Stormbreaker, so...
lol...that movie was a disaster !!!
Indeed - major disaster!
+Johnny Mac exactly my thoughts! I was disappointed to find out it is a lie
+Tashi wangdü And yet the books are bloody brilliant. :'(
give this cookie a man !
I love David Mitchell's reaction when David Baddiel tells him he seems like a spy, because he's posh and a tiny bit gay even though he's not.. :P
He's so adorable !
I could believe Jimmy Carr would be normal and bland enough, but not so much, that he could pass as a spy. Until he has to laugh that is. No disguising that thing.
ah ah aha ah ah Ah Ah Ah AHHHH
Hehe yeah, but he forces it for effect and has said so many times - I don't know why he perseveres with it though. Great comedian too, as quick as Lee Mack tbf.
btw u have one awesome username!
Watching this for the first time, and Jimmy now is, in fact, 50.
haha classic!
i love jimmy. :)
I don't know if this joke only works in America, but when Jimmy Carr was asked, "Would you be sent abroad?," he could have replied, "No, I get my own women."
+Ash D - No, he said, "Don't you start, I've having enough trouble with 'em," and then he gestured at the other people on the panel, and continued with, "you're not even in this. What are you talking about?"
The others on the panel had been giving him a hard time earlier, and he was commenting on that.
+technoway In England we don't call women broads though, so not really... Would have been quite funny if an American were to say it, though!
+enemaofthest8 - Thank you for the reply. Jimmy Carr is quick-witted, so I imagine he would have thought of that had "broad" to mean "woman" had been in common usage there.
It's not really used here in the U.S. today either, although I have seen it used in some old movies, and most older people here would understand that usage.
I just searched for the etymology of that usage, and it's from 1911. It's an impolite term, as is most such monikers for a woman; it is similar in meaning to the medieval term, "wench."
No he wasn't haha he was just telling the judge not to join in making fun out of him. No puns there.
***** ....Just because you've imagined a joke is there, doesn't mean there is one.
Works both ways.
Ahh, I really wanted that to be true!
Everyone is so mean hahaha
@cobrahawk3 one of the wittiest men alive, been said by thousands of comedians, should see him vs hecklers :P
what's MFI?
it deals with things abroad.
Funny thing is... Jimmy Carr actually played an MI6 agent in Stormbreaker.
XD I love Jimmy Carr and Lee Mack! XD
Jimmy should be the one hosting
I was gonna say I'm spartacus but then the video went 5 more seconds and apparently that one was too easy.
To be fair to David Baddiel, it is hard to determine the age of a ventriloquist's dummy.
0:46 'knows a bit much'? David knows where MI6's building is and knows they have guns and handcuffs. Those bits are fairly common knowledge. And the building isn't exactly subtle. It is a bright green thing with glass windows!
So now I know where David's fear of looking like a spy comes from.
Saw Jimmy live tonight and he mentioned how he is 50. Here he sarcastically says “yes cause I’m 50”
@AlexanderT21
Yea.
I'm so confused. Jimmy Carr reminds me so much of Andrew Scott as Moriarty, so the MI5 stuff gets me especially mixed up. And then Scott was in Spectre, which makes it all worse.
what did they say in the end?
+popc52 At the end, he made a joke that Jimmy had 'made it hard for yourself, the card reads MFI.' I don't know what MFI is, probably a company in the UK or something, but it would have been easier to make up a lie about being interviewed there, rather than for MI5, if only he had read the card right. :)
Oh thanks! i was wondering that
O sorry another thing: what is a puff?
popc52
A Pouf is slang for gay man.
Not literally I mean he makes it as good as it is
@izy51 I would like to think it said MFI but i think it was actually MI5
I think it really said that! (MFI thing)
what is NFI? :) is that what Lee says?
Australia HAS to broadcast this show.
Sticky buns hahaha