Victoria and David are very well matched - both smart and funny. She's also a television game show presenter, and is the daughter of Alan Coren, a well-known humorous writer. She's also a champion poker player. Check out the Mitchells vs Lee when David tells his story about moving Victoria's bookmarks...
It's funny with comedians because you get some like Lee Mack who are perfect for the panel show format, but don't do that great at doing stand up (IMHO anyway). Then you get others, like Stewart Lee whose stand-up sets are works of art but he failed miserably when he tried the panel show format. Then of course there was Sean Lock who was a master of both
Yes, which should really be a flaw of the show given there can't be much interesting stuff either has done that the other one wouldn't naturally know about. We've seen this as the series went on like with this one which they've brilliantly managed to get hilarious material of of but is essentially just a mundane story about someone breaking a pot
@@BigAlCapwn yeah, they need to mix things up a bit...as team captains they are great and it's still amusing. The fact they as mates makes it get outlandish on the things they have to lie about. I broke a pot, got her a new one before she noticed...Still it's Lee mack and Mitchell :)
It’s sort of an unwritten rule in WILTY when telling a truth that you are kinda allowed to tell little enhancements for comedic effect but the basic crux of the story is the truth 😅
You have to understand that Lee was making a lot of jokes in this. Not everything was 100% true. It’s a comedy panel show, not a police interrogation or a court trial. I’ve noticed a lot of Americans struggle to understand this concept and not be able to see when Lee or another panel member is making a joke and not being truthful or actually making it as part of their claim. The another woman in bed was a joke, the I’m not even married was a joke, the grandmas ashes was a joke, the impression of his wife being unpleasant was a joke, the sweet spot was a joke, the size of the chip being massive was a joke and the glass of water shivering was a joke. Everything else that Lee said however was true. Unless I missed any jokes.
Plus.......Getting the right or wrong answer, scoring high or low etc is irrelevant. The quiz is there as a vehicle for the comedy and if each point has to be paused or broken down, then the flow of the comedy is lost. Just sit back with an oxygen cylinder and enjoy.
I am stopping at 7.23 to say, no matter how bizarre, I think this is true. My mum had one coveted terracotta cooking pot in the 1970's and oh boy, cleaning it in anything but fresh water so as not to taint it was a chore! I have one now, the idea being you soak the pot in cold water for ten to fifteen minutes, prepare your food, and transfer the pot to a COLD oven, and allow the temperature to build, but it keeps the food inside succulent, with the food sealed, inside letting it do its thing. These pots come with rules! HA HA!!!!
Check out Lee Mack on Graham Norton's show telling his anecdote about working in a holiday camp. John Cleese is another guest and he has him in hysterics.
I love it when Victoria is on. One of my favourite clips of them is from this same episode - 'how does David get revenge on Victoria?' ua-cam.com/video/RQ5tc895vP0/v-deo.htmlsi=-4lDhZL_0ZJ1msXa
It also works good in reverse though, like the time David told the story about his wife's book marks when they were on the same panel and Lee had to cross-examine them.
If you want to see a rare instance of David Mitchell not only cracking but completely losing his shit, watch the WILTY clip called "Rob Brydon's Cuddle Jumper". Had me dying!
The way I've figured it out is that only the essence of the story must be intact. You're allowed to throw in any other nonsense as long as it's obvious that it's for comic effect and not really part of the story.
Quite, what often gets missed from the clips is at the start of the show Brydon informs the audience that the panellists don't know what is written on their cards. So because with lies they will literally be making everything up on the fly with no prep, it's levelled out by the fact that they can try to appear to be making up the stories around the truths. It would be a fairly easy game if they had to only stick to concrete facts in the latter case (plus a lot of the stories wouldn't actually be that interesting or funny, like this one which is just about a bloke chipping a pot)
Thing with Lee Mack, is that he makes things so ridiculously over the top(incredibly funny) that a normal person would think! "No way". I think David Mitchell realises this. Plus after all it's part of the game show, to throw the other team off, from the correct answer.
It’s fairly easy once you’ve figured it out. The more exaggerated the details are the more likely it is to be true, in order to sound like a lie. The lies are usually not that exaggerated in order to sound plausible. Human psychology. Also, the question about the pot being usable afterwards was pretty obviously something he had to recall from his memory. The body language revealed it.
You’ve got to do some reaction to David Mitchell playing William Shakespeare in his series Upstart Crow. He’s hilarious. Harry Enfield plays his father and is often seen sitting on the lavatory in the sitting room.
If like us Brits see this amazingly entertaining comedy programme for what it is, it’s a vehicle for some very talented comedians, tv personalities and sports people to simply entertain the viewer in this case it’s a tentative quiz format very loosely but unimportantly truth or lie almost irrelevant but if you don’t pause they do sometimes present photographic evidence, old pics of the instigator. I hardly care but revel in the interplay of the personalities and the TV programmers who can drop them in it with a terrible lie to defend.
One thing about WILTY is the good players will intentionally make the story sound stupid as a double bluff. So all of the things he said were probably not true but the main part was, he broke an old pot and replaced it.
Lee Mack must have kissed the Blaney Stone as he has Irish heritage. His grandfather Joe was born in Southport, but was taken to Ireland as a baby and brought up by his grandparents in Ballina, County Mayo. Wikipedia.
btw I believe it's only the initial line they read that needs to be true or false, they can add some jokes (and fibs) on and of course Lee always will (eg I'm not even married! lol)
they get a to have a bit of comedic licence with their answers... but I think its the actual answer on the card that they have to determine whether to be true or false... naturally Bob is the master of embellishing.
I think you've got it spot on King Boomer. The contestant has to be truthful re the main point or incident of their story, but seem to be allowed to embellish or even lie about the smaller details. Btw, once you've got one right, I reckon you'll go on a good run of success for correctly guessing truth or lie , to a greater or lesser extent !! 👍👍
I just binged it for the first time and it goes from him pining for her for 7 seasons and doing anything to get her - immediately to marriage councelling when they are together. Quite traumatising.
If this is one of the funniest things you've seen from wilty, you really should just watch the full compilations, they've got a majority of the best bits in one video.
A common mistake people make when playing this game at home is thinking every detail of the story has to be true so often guess 'Lie' because the panellist said something clearly ridiculous when recounting it. So long as the main claim is true, they are free to embellish and downright lie in some cases when explaining it. Bob Mortimer is a good example as the names of the people in his stories are obviously fabricated (e.g. Caramel & Waffle)
You should try and get to see him live on stage he is fn hilarious sells out every arena he plays at you have to Google him on UA-cam he never disappoints
This is a prime example of why the American version of this show failed. We have hilariously talented team captains and chairman. Each with their own style of humour. Their camaraderie shines through with all the hilarious ribbing they give each other. This adds another level of humour to the show. From what I have seen of the American version all of this is absent, making for a boring sterile programme. If one of these guys is ever replaced the show would suffer badly.
If one of the captains were to be replaced I don't think it would become as bad as the US version, the big difference is UK comedians know how to rib each other and take it as a joke. The difference is the US comedians need to be the wiseguy in the UK comedians are fine with self-deprecating humor.
When it comes to WILTY, the general rule of thumb is that 90% of Bob Mortimer's and James Acaster's crazy stories are true, David Mitchell is so weird and socially awkward that his are 50/50... but 99% of Lee Mack's are a lie. This was part of his 1% 😂
@King Boomer I think you're 0-4 because you're considering that everything they say has to be true. Only the original premise has to be true, but they can still tell white lies around the subject for comedy effect or to throw people off. Like he might not have tried to 'restore' the pot with a replica in 30 minutes, but he can add that to the story because it is absurd, and so a liberty is taken with how true the story has to be, but the statement at the beginning is the thing you're ultimately taking a guess on.
If Lee is saying something to David and his team, it's almost definitely a lie. Not sure I even remember a time when he was telling the truth. Except this one! But his stories and his delivery are always worth watching for.
For WILTY, and seeing David Mitchell get upset, you really need to do Bob Mortimer clips. Try to do them in order as there are spoilers for earlier ones in the later ones.
Mack isn't being especially quick or clever here but simply demonstrating 'bantering', 'banter' or 'bants' - this is typical pub/office talk, a type of 'witzelsucht' or compulsion to spot puns, quick retorts, wordplay, lexical misdirection and double entendres. "Witzelsucht" - German word, British disease.
that's Davids wife next to hom Victoria Coren Mitchell, she comes from a long line of literary and TV broadcasters and personalities and amongst her other attributes she is an International professional poker player and she's also the presenter on BBC2 of a fiendishly difficult quiz show which pits teams of highly competent quizzers against each other, it's called Just Connect
I don't find it "fiendishly difficult." But I usually do well on University Challenge too. I remember her father, Alan, on TV frequently as a satirist.
Fun fact: if you watch all the Bob Mortimer appearances on wilty in chronological order you can see David lose his sanity in real time
Its all about that fuji ix
Victoria and David are very well matched - both smart and funny. She's also a television game show presenter, and is the daughter of Alan Coren, a well-known humorous writer. She's also a champion poker player. Check out the Mitchells vs Lee when David tells his story about moving Victoria's bookmarks...
Bob mortimer would I lie to you will have you in stitches & amazement
Talking about making David crack
Look back through KB's videos - he's got a few reactions to Bob
@rld1982 ahh OK didn't realise thanks ☺️
@@tonybremner4424 no worries 👍🏻
ua-cam.com/video/CBjWQ-ZKhVI/v-deo.htmlsi=pdOQGOITIXtO4B5O
Just to save you (or anyone else) looking.
the shocked gasp from poker champion Victoria Coren Mitchell when Lee reveals that it's true and that she failed to read his double bluff
"I'm not going to overrule my team", translation "I'm not going to disagree with my wife".
That's what I hear too, LOL
Love Lee Mack it doesn't matter what he's on he's so funny and quick witted xx
It's funny with comedians because you get some like Lee Mack who are perfect for the panel show format, but don't do that great at doing stand up (IMHO anyway). Then you get others, like Stewart Lee whose stand-up sets are works of art but he failed miserably when he tried the panel show format.
Then of course there was Sean Lock who was a master of both
Lee and David are good friends, so are quite at ease taking the piss out of each other
Yes, which should really be a flaw of the show given there can't be much interesting stuff either has done that the other one wouldn't naturally know about. We've seen this as the series went on like with this one which they've brilliantly managed to get hilarious material of of but is essentially just a mundane story about someone breaking a pot
@@BigAlCapwn yeah, they need to mix things up a bit...as team captains they are great and it's still amusing. The fact they as mates makes it get outlandish on the things they have to lie about. I broke a pot, got her a new one before she noticed...Still it's Lee mack and Mitchell :)
It’s sort of an unwritten rule in WILTY when telling a truth that you are kinda allowed to tell little enhancements for comedic effect but the basic crux of the story is the truth 😅
You're not telling me the ace reporters of the Sunderland gazette in the 70s weren't actually called Caramel and Waffle are you?
@@BigAlCapwn I know right. It’s truly mind blowing 🤣
@@BigAlCapwnaccording to some people who looked at the old gazette of Middlesborough on a local library, they were indeed genuine reporters
You have to understand that Lee was making a lot of jokes in this. Not everything was 100% true. It’s a comedy panel show, not a police interrogation or a court trial. I’ve noticed a lot of Americans struggle to understand this concept and not be able to see when Lee or another panel member is making a joke and not being truthful or actually making it as part of their claim.
The another woman in bed was a joke, the I’m not even married was a joke, the grandmas ashes was a joke, the impression of his wife being unpleasant was a joke, the sweet spot was a joke, the size of the chip being massive was a joke and the glass of water shivering was a joke. Everything else that Lee said however was true. Unless I missed any jokes.
Exactly. And it's always irony that stumps them. I don't know why that is.
Plus.......Getting the right or wrong answer, scoring high or low etc is irrelevant. The quiz is there as a vehicle for the comedy and if each point has to be paused or broken down, then the flow of the comedy is lost. Just sit back with an oxygen cylinder and enjoy.
Heavy?
Yeah, it's pretty deep man.😂
I am stopping at 7.23 to say, no matter how bizarre, I think this is true. My mum had one coveted terracotta cooking pot in the 1970's and oh boy, cleaning it in anything but fresh water so as not to taint it was a chore! I have one now, the idea being you soak the pot in cold water for ten to fifteen minutes, prepare your food, and transfer the pot to a COLD oven, and allow the temperature to build, but it keeps the food inside succulent, with the food sealed, inside letting it do its thing. These pots come with rules! HA HA!!!!
Check out Lee Mack on Graham Norton's show telling his anecdote about working in a holiday camp. John Cleese is another guest and he has him in hysterics.
Is that the same one as the "i can't remember the joke, so i go "anyone here from Kent?""
@@thanossnap4170 Yes.
Yeh Lee's Ridiculously quick,and I'm sure he can't help himself a lot of the time,but he'll have a comeback/remark for EVERYTHING.....👀🤷♂️👏👏😂😂😂💜
The one where David Mitchell completely loses it was the episode where Nick Hewer and Rob Brydon share a jumper.
I love it when Victoria is on. One of my favourite clips of them is from this same episode - 'how does David get revenge on Victoria?' ua-cam.com/video/RQ5tc895vP0/v-deo.htmlsi=-4lDhZL_0ZJ1msXa
Many of these people are just so good at this. Don't feel bad for getting it wrong again.
It also works good in reverse though, like the time David told the story about his wife's book marks when they were on the same panel and Lee had to cross-examine them.
Theres a second 1.from this episode were 1 of the mitchels has a secret the other doesnt know...well worth a watch
I love lees impression of his wife, how she’s horrible and shouts and screams at him so he’s a quivering wreck of a human.
Lee Mack was born and grew up in Southport UK where I live,and trained race horses as a stableboy in birkdale (1 mile away)
If you want to see a rare instance of David Mitchell not only cracking but completely losing his shit, watch the WILTY clip called "Rob Brydon's Cuddle Jumper". Had me dying!
DAVID: I don't want to overrule my team. TRANSLATION: I don't want to argue with my wife.
The important thing to remember is that only what's actually written on the card has to be true. The rest can be completely made up.
I agree with you, and you put I far more coherently and concisely than my statement about that on here ! 👏👏😵💫😂👍
The way I've figured it out is that only the essence of the story must be intact. You're allowed to throw in any other nonsense as long as it's obvious that it's for comic effect and not really part of the story.
Quite, what often gets missed from the clips is at the start of the show Brydon informs the audience that the panellists don't know what is written on their cards. So because with lies they will literally be making everything up on the fly with no prep, it's levelled out by the fact that they can try to appear to be making up the stories around the truths. It would be a fairly easy game if they had to only stick to concrete facts in the latter case (plus a lot of the stories wouldn't actually be that interesting or funny, like this one which is just about a bloke chipping a pot)
Thing with Lee Mack, is that he makes things so ridiculously over the top(incredibly funny) that a normal person would think! "No way".
I think David Mitchell realises this.
Plus after all it's part of the game show, to throw the other team off, from the correct answer.
It’s fairly easy once you’ve figured it out. The more exaggerated the details are the more likely it is to be true, in order to sound like a lie. The lies are usually not that exaggerated in order to sound plausible. Human psychology. Also, the question about the pot being usable afterwards was pretty obviously something he had to recall from his memory. The body language revealed it.
There is a clip of David completely losing it with laughter over a sketch
When Lee is telling the truth he adds so much outrageous stuff to it that you can’t believe it’s true.
i forgot how funny Lee Mack is
Obviously Lee is embelishing it alot
You’ve got to do some reaction to David Mitchell playing William Shakespeare in his series Upstart Crow. He’s hilarious. Harry Enfield plays his father and is often seen sitting on the lavatory in the sitting room.
You need to find an episode /clip of Victoria's brilliant quiz show "Only Connect". Addictive stuff.
If like us Brits see this amazingly entertaining comedy programme for what it is, it’s a vehicle for some very talented comedians, tv personalities and sports people to simply entertain the viewer in this case it’s a tentative quiz format very loosely but unimportantly truth or lie almost irrelevant but if you don’t pause they do sometimes present photographic evidence, old pics of the instigator. I hardly care but revel in the interplay of the personalities and the TV programmers who can drop them in it with a terrible lie to defend.
Same episode, about David moving Victorias bookmarks!
I’d be brilliant at this show, im such a good liar. Or am I? Could be lying…😂
Hilarious video KB, great reaction. Lee Mack is a genius and his brain is definitely wired differently to the rest of us. Brilliant 👏👏👏
Check out Lee's bit on Irish names, amazing bit of comedy gold.
Victoria's dad was a very funny man. I don't think David ever knew him, as I think he died before they met. But what a pair they would've made.
Lee Mack is my favourite comedian with Sean Lock coming a close 2nd. They are both just so fast and naturally funny.
Check out "Not going out"- Lee Mack & Tim Vine LMAO
Agree with this. I can recommend Not Going Out :)
Was funny when it started.
I'd love to see you continue with Not Going Out as every episode is just packed with his wit (one of the few comedies that are still made in the UK!)
There are few comedians as quick witted as Lee Mack.
David and Victoria are best friends with Lee and his wife, and even Victoria got it wrong, so don't feel so bad about this one dude.
You really would enjoy a TV programme called Porridge. It stars Ronnie Barker and is iconic TV
Absolutely brilliant
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Lee macks story on graham norton is one of the funniest thing in years
I love Victoria's reaction. ❤
One thing about WILTY is the good players will intentionally make the story sound stupid as a double bluff. So all of the things he said were probably not true but the main part was, he broke an old pot and replaced it.
Lee Mack must have kissed the Blaney Stone as he has Irish heritage.
His grandfather Joe was born in Southport, but was taken to Ireland as a baby and brought up by his grandparents in Ballina, County Mayo. Wikipedia.
Hail The King, Baby!
Cheers KB, Lee Mack is so quick and (both) Mitchells are so funny as well! Brilliant! More, more more!
btw I believe it's only the initial line they read that needs to be true or false, they can add some jokes (and fibs) on and of course Lee always will (eg I'm not even married! lol)
I watched your reaction to Not Going Out episode 1 and you seemed to really enjoy it, so how come you never did another one?
Only what is written on the card has to be true. Lee then creates his outrageous unbelievable tale that convinces everyone its a lie.
Plenty more where that came from . There are no bad episodes of WILTY . Lee and David really make the show .
they get a to have a bit of comedic licence with their answers... but I think its the actual answer on the card that they have to determine whether to be true or false... naturally Bob is the master of embellishing.
Yes, they embellish:)
I think you've got it spot on King Boomer. The contestant has to be truthful re the main point or incident of their story, but seem to be allowed to embellish or even lie about the smaller details. Btw, once you've got one right, I reckon you'll go on a good run of success for correctly guessing truth or lie , to a greater or lesser extent !! 👍👍
I think David laughs a lot inside.❤
Lee Mack also does a comedy show called 'Not Going Out' which is very funny.
Yes it's very popular. It's actually the second longest running sitcom behind Last of The Summer Wine and that went on forever.
I think he did the first episode many moons ago
@@booradley8895 When The Saturn Moon aligned with Jupiter, Bringer of Joy...
I just binged it for the first time and it goes from him pining for her for 7 seasons and doing anything to get her - immediately to marriage councelling when they are together. Quite traumatising.
Not going out will always be in my top 5 or 10 comedy things
Lee Mack is so quick and so funny
You need to watch the cuddle jumper one ❤😂😂😂😂
If this is one of the funniest things you've seen from wilty, you really should just watch the full compilations, they've got a majority of the best bits in one video.
A common mistake people make when playing this game at home is thinking every detail of the story has to be true so often guess 'Lie' because the panellist said something clearly ridiculous when recounting it. So long as the main claim is true, they are free to embellish and downright lie in some cases when explaining it. Bob Mortimer is a good example as the names of the people in his stories are obviously fabricated (e.g. Caramel & Waffle)
Watch the video entitled 'David Mitchell completely loses it' by someone called Shaun. David reaches a Category 5-level loss of self-control.
that was brilliant. got it right this time
Lee's quick wits can fool anyone.
You should try and get to see him live on stage he is fn hilarious sells out every arena he plays at you have to Google him on UA-cam he never disappoints
If you're back on the WILTY train you should check out Henning Wehn, especially the interpol story.
You should look up Lee mack... Drink driving.. Hilarious 😂
Brilliant. I can't blame you for that one.. I was right with you... True! Can't believe it. MORE! Surely Q will love it?
Brill, thank you
This is a prime example of why the American version of this show failed. We have hilariously talented team captains and chairman. Each with their own style of humour. Their camaraderie shines through with all the hilarious ribbing they give each other. This adds another level of humour to the show. From what I have seen of the American version all of this is absent, making for a boring sterile programme. If one of these guys is ever replaced the show would suffer badly.
If one of the captains were to be replaced I don't think it would become as bad as the US version, the big difference is UK comedians know how to rib each other and take it as a joke. The difference is the US comedians need to be the wiseguy in the UK comedians are fine with self-deprecating humor.
When it comes to WILTY, the general rule of thumb is that 90% of Bob Mortimer's and James Acaster's crazy stories are true, David Mitchell is so weird and socially awkward that his are 50/50... but 99% of Lee Mack's are a lie. This was part of his 1% 😂
The mouse one with Lee is funny.
Lee is so quick at coming up with a story, his wife must feel like every day is WILTY.
Now did the supermarket really run out carrots?
Need to watch Lees stand up
Lee Mack has a sitcom series on his page on youtube think u can react to, quite funny!
The end was the best part. Why did he skip it?
your reactions are great. i know you sometimes do films, can suggest "twin town" a terrific film set in my home town
Got to watch Bob Mortemer on this show
Lee Mack at his best
Lee mack 'light speed' search that :) x x
Lee has the ability to make it sound nonsense just to put the doubt in your mind
Lee Mack is fantastic... worth catching his sitcom, Not going out
You need to react to Geordie shore and ex on the beach they’re goated
He's going to need a translator for Geordie Shore. 😂
Mate you’ve got to do Not Going Out. Forget series 1 tho!
Agree. Series 1 was shit.
@King Boomer I think you're 0-4 because you're considering that everything they say has to be true. Only the original premise has to be true, but they can still tell white lies around the subject for comedy effect or to throw people off. Like he might not have tried to 'restore' the pot with a replica in 30 minutes, but he can add that to the story because it is absurd, and so a liberty is taken with how true the story has to be, but the statement at the beginning is the thing you're ultimately taking a guess on.
are you telling me that Caramel and Waffle don't exist?
Watch a serious called the sketch show it stars Lee Mack and Tim vine including others you will love it
Don't feel bad, I also thought it was a completely made up story! I guess some elements were added for effect, though 🙂
errr.. Jurassic Park?? Not... you know, dinosaurs????
This is the first time I’ve got one wrong.
Try The Sketch Show with a very young Lee Mack
You should check out Q.I you would love it 😂
react to "Not Going Out" lee mac & tim vine very funny
David and Victoria Mitchell on this show... one titled Victoria doesn't know this
If Lee is saying something to David and his team, it's almost definitely a lie. Not sure I even remember a time when he was telling the truth. Except this one! But his stories and his delivery are always worth watching for.
Bob Mortimer is still the King of WILTY 😊
8 out of 10 cats does countdown is better and Lee Mack is on it now :)
I can’t believe David is married to Victoria
For WILTY, and seeing David Mitchell get upset, you really need to do Bob Mortimer clips.
Try to do them in order as there are spoilers for earlier ones in the later ones.
Mack isn't being especially quick or clever here but simply demonstrating 'bantering', 'banter' or 'bants' - this is typical pub/office talk, a type of 'witzelsucht' or compulsion to spot puns, quick retorts, wordplay, lexical misdirection and double entendres. "Witzelsucht" - German word, British disease.
Gun fact David Mitchell's wife Victoria is a two time Poker Champion
*Fun*
That's rob brydon.you need react to Gavin and Stacey.
that's Davids wife next to hom Victoria Coren Mitchell, she comes from a long line of literary and TV broadcasters and personalities and amongst her other attributes she is an International professional poker player and she's also the presenter on BBC2 of a fiendishly difficult quiz show which pits teams of highly competent quizzers against each other, it's called Just Connect
Her quiz is Only Connect.
And a champagne socialist.
I don't find it "fiendishly difficult." But I usually do well on University Challenge too. I remember her father, Alan, on TV frequently as a satirist.
@@davidbetts9332 don't care.
well you're better thsn I am@barrymitchell6444