@@spenser9908 He was referring to the act of getting pregnant and conceiving a child, which is pretty easy, and not to the complicated task of bringing up a child.
The sketch its actually modeled after the Kelvedon Hatch R4 Bunker which would be used as an emergency broadcasting center for the bbc during an atomic war. It was always scary.
A decade on and mid-pandemic, and the level of co-operation and community spirit displayed in the face of disaster in the sketch looks positively naively optimistic. And then you factor in the looming tipping points at which the climate crisis will become self-fuelling and unstoppable (8 years at the outside!), and one begins to listen for Them in the ducts as a child might listen for Santa on the roof.
The music in the background of the KatKat ad is the same music used in the background of the divorced dad sketch from Armstrong and Miller... I think I've been watching too much BBC comedy :)
@Holychickendinner The british word is pronounced 'ATE', it's a regional accent thing to say 'ET', like missing t's in words like 'water', etc. There are many different accents in britain, and they all pronounce things differently. Hopefully this isn't a lecture, i thought you might just be curious.
"Et" is an ancestral pronunciation, following the common rule (verbs with an ee sound conjugate with a short e sound in the simple past tense; e.g. Feed becomes fed, speed becomes sped etc.). Interestingly we have another hidden example of this ancient rule in the phrase "het up" meaning bothered. In this case, het is just the simple past tense of the verb heat - although the modern way to conjugate this verb is heated, this ancient phrase retains the ancestral conjugation.
lol is it me or does the characters of mitchell and webb have insulting, mean streaks about them - the evil waiter, the insulting librarian, the interviewer..... Funny show tho :P
@DrRumstain Slightly sick of everyone bringing up Fallout on every Quiz Broadcast video. I love the games, but they hardly invented the concept of a post-apocalyptic dystopia. The first one was released in 1997, after half a century of post-nuclear fiction. Also, "A Boy and His Dog" is a book, which was adapted into a movie. Might I suggest you expand your horizons slightly?
I've always wondered why The British say the word ATE as ET. The english word ATE rhymes with eight no matter what country you're in. ET just sounds uneducated. (No lectures in response, please.)
It's not a British thing, it's a regional dialect thing. There is no city that we call Britain and so there is no accent we can call a British accent. Just as I can't say I hate how Americans always end questions with 'eh?' because to do so would make me look stupid since maybe a few million people do that in one particular northern state and not all Americans everywhere. This small peace of education is free to you seeing as it's been 5 years and you are likely an adult by now.
Excellent: "Having children is sort of like a way of achieving something without needing any talent".
I'll be using that, often.
Guessing you're not a parent then.
@@spenser9908 He was referring to the act of getting pregnant and conceiving a child, which is pretty easy, and not to the complicated task of bringing up a child.
@@danielc6106 Yes, exactly what I meant.
@@spenser9908 at least not the kind that uses their kids in that manner
"There is nothing funny about back pain."
This is one the best episode of the entire show. Love it when it gets better.
"I'm too grief stricken to dig."
What a great phrase, I'll be using this all the time.
At this moment in time, that quiz sketch at the end is a little bit scary...
It's official Government advice these days.
Stay safe and Remain indoors!
The sketch its actually modeled after the Kelvedon Hatch R4 Bunker which would be used as an emergency broadcasting center for the bbc during an atomic war. It was always scary.
DO NOT THINK ABOUT THE COVID
I almost fell off my seat at the sight of the Hungarian words. I did not expect that. :)
the quiz broadcast is the most terrifying thing i've ever seen
Little did you know, that 7 years later.......
A decade on and mid-pandemic, and the level of co-operation and community spirit displayed in the face of disaster in the sketch looks positively naively optimistic.
And then you factor in the looming tipping points at which the climate crisis will become self-fuelling and unstoppable (8 years at the outside!), and one begins to listen for Them in the ducts as a child might listen for Santa on the roof.
The music in the background of the KatKat ad is the same music used in the background of the divorced dad sketch from Armstrong and Miller... I think I've been watching too much BBC comedy :)
Give me a KidKat!!
It really takes me back to my childhood
The funniest bits are where they go meta and start arguing about whether or not the scretch or joke was appropriate to begin with.
All hail the Winged Unicorn of Deluison!
The quiz broadcast is really hitting home right now. I actually said "don't touch each other" out loud, to all the other no people in the room...
Wow 1:28 is actually Hungarian. "Sárga olcsó dolog" as in "Yellow cheap thing".
I loved the horrible interviewer, brilliant!!
"Kids, yeah brilliant"
This final bit is up there with the end of Blackadder and the decrepit Holmes and Watson
This is so funny it almost makes me not want to kill or hate anymore.
Half the skits help for me. The other half make the hatred/bloodlust worse tho
Aw don't say that .
@@errolprice9654 ‘errol’
Umm what? This comment and its upvotes scare me
Not gonna lie, that Quiz Broadcast made me intensely sad. The whole concept of the Quiz Broadcast makes me sad, actually.
welcome to 2020 with coronavirus. REMAIN INDOORS!
The Quiz Broadcast used to be so much funnier before... now.
@@derinedala5032 Yeah, "the event" surely took the fun out of that.^^
I'm enjoying the emergency but I prefer cats to people.
'I'm too grief-stricken to dig'
Excellent 🐈🗑️
this hits different watching in 2024
4 yrs since you posted; miss those days
gimme back my time machine you thieving bastiges!
The didldidi employee in breadcrumbs 😹😹😹😹😹
i think i would've preferred that quiz broadcast to be the end of series sad bit.
The last sketch is spot on ..so close to present day its spooky .
Except our "event" is a virus with a 99.9% survival rate lol.
...People will come.
The Quiz Broadcast bere was really sincere and sad
"let's stand together" o_o
"Vegeta - bitz" .... I'm so sad. o_o
Hey! It's in breadcrumbs....
People will come. Possibly the saddest line in any comedy sketch ever.
6:32 Jeremy, there's a cat in our bin
The sky is gone, remain indoors.
I love the references to BSG :)
Fracking machines.
Does not compute
Sárga olcsó dolog. How cool! :)
haha yea
"I've seen you eat vitimin C" XDXD
the xfactor scetch says more than all my words ever could =D...
omg the quiz broadcast is making me quite sad! :(
This really made me crave Kitkats
@Holychickendinner The british word is pronounced 'ATE', it's a regional accent thing to say 'ET', like missing t's in words like 'water', etc.
There are many different accents in britain, and they all pronounce things differently.
Hopefully this isn't a lecture, i thought you might just be curious.
"Et" is an ancestral pronunciation, following the common rule (verbs with an ee sound conjugate with a short e sound in the simple past tense; e.g. Feed becomes fed, speed becomes sped etc.). Interestingly we have another hidden example of this ancient rule in the phrase "het up" meaning bothered. In this case, het is just the simple past tense of the verb heat - although the modern way to conjugate this verb is heated, this ancient phrase retains the ancestral conjugation.
the kats you can eat between kats lololol
@Tropicaliak
Every ending is a beginning.
Have a break, have a ShitKat style snack finger in breadcrumbs, only twenty five pee!
The Mayan's did not have a 29th of February, because their calendar system accounted for leap years in other ways. So, doomsday is still ahead.
The mayan calender was a calendar nothing more . It certainly wasn't supposed to predict the end of the world.. Its a calender, it ended thats it .
The Mayans are noobs
I like my rainbow cloud while riding on my winged unicorn of delusion thank you very much
I'd totally have some sárga olcsó dolog.
Unmilked tea flavored with added spunk 99p from didildi
Bob was not The Imposter...
i'm not sure whether the shop assistant is covered in spots or breadcrumbs.
Bread crumbs I think the joke would be :D
Why can't you spell from? The 'e' is nowhere near space on the key board..
YOu can see that by the thrid Didldidi they were running thin
Tiss-yeww?
@Tropicaliak Me too.
funny thing: when it says 'olcsó', he says 'ócska' xD which means rubbish
yes
@Tropicaliak The End is always Sad
Having children is a way of achieving something without needing any talent……
8 Billion people cant be wrong and counting….. 😑
colin the robot
lol is it me or does the characters of mitchell and webb have insulting, mean streaks about them - the evil waiter, the insulting librarian, the interviewer..... Funny show tho :P
Wake up and smell the shopping - more like disinfect it nowadays!
here here
@DrRumstain
Slightly sick of everyone bringing up Fallout on every Quiz Broadcast video. I love the games, but they hardly invented the concept of a post-apocalyptic dystopia. The first one was released in 1997, after half a century of post-nuclear fiction. Also, "A Boy and His Dog" is a book, which was adapted into a movie. Might I suggest you expand your horizons slightly?
@akatsukimaster666 Neither of them are dead.
What no dogs rats and insects just cats? That is not a balanced diet
Vegeta-Bitz D:
@BARRACULA94 Now with ten times the Vegetas.
sárga olcsó dolog - it is in Hungarian. Kind of confused... should I be proud now? :-|
Tiss You
There is nothing funny about back pain!
@nagyjani LIDL DIDL DIDLI :D german licence, not hungarian. no need to feel ashamed.
Quiz broadcast horribly relevant now
What a stupid way to carry the cross
They all died :)
@akatsukimaster666 Oh, sorry, I hadn't watched the whole video when I responded.
Flaky cheese for skin flakes 29p
Everyone vote Colin I saw him kill Gabby outside of Security! If you don’t vote Colin you’re sus
You can trust me Mark and Jeremy watched me scan first round
..Hungarian??O.O
Sorry, that meme is dead.
And Kat shat or dog shat a Kat Kat 1.99 from didildi
THERE IS NOTHING FUNNY ABOUT BACK PAIN.
sárga olcsó dolog :)
sárga olcsó dolog :D why? :D:D
And then we'd teach you English.
Jesus never actually happened
I've always wondered why The British say the word ATE as ET. The english word ATE rhymes with eight no matter what country you're in. ET just sounds uneducated. (No lectures in response, please.)
It's not a British thing, it's a regional dialect thing. There is no city that we call Britain and so there is no accent we can call a British accent. Just as I can't say I hate how Americans always end questions with 'eh?' because to do so would make me look stupid since maybe a few million people do that in one particular northern state and not all Americans everywhere.
This small peace of education is free to you seeing as it's been 5 years and you are likely an adult by now.