Sir Terry Pratchett's novel, "Maskerade" deals with the Discworld's version of opera; the plot leans heavily on "The Phantom of the Opera," but there is a mention of other Discworld Diva's, including a mention of Dame Gigli and her trampoline. I always wondered what the reference was, and now I know! Thank you Sir Terry, Sandi and QI!
An 'apostrophe s' can also signify possession. So, the phrases "the cat's owner" and "the dog's bowl" both have an 'apostrophe s' because the owner belongs to the cat and the bowl belongs to the dog. I think...
They throw out random trivia, calling them facts. Then invariably retract that distinction in subsequent series after everyone has forgotten what it was all about anyway.
My God. What world do we live in where we cannot help that bigot in the comment section? Somebody shake the sense into him and tell him someone else's clothing isn't his problem.
I love how often Bill knows the answers, but is so distracted by the silliness he misses answering until Sandy prompts him. 😂
Jan's impression of Sandy is amazing!
And her Hyacinth Bouquet impression was immaculate!
@@jeraldbaxter3532That is Hyacinth Bucket.
@@SpeccyMan 💐😉
I didn't think so. Her Edwina Curry morphing into to hyacinth bucket was brilliant though.
@@RickRubinesque I agree! Her lip movements were spot on; I found myself craving a candle light supper!
Sir Terry Pratchett's novel, "Maskerade" deals with the Discworld's version of opera; the plot leans heavily on "The Phantom of the Opera," but there is a mention of other Discworld Diva's, including a mention of Dame Gigli and her trampoline. I always wondered what the reference was, and now I know! Thank you Sir Terry, Sandi and QI!
Flashback to the first bit on a'post'rophe's
Aooga!
That ending bit was great!
Cool upload, thank you so much, but if someone can, the XL episode would be very much appreciated.
These guys have it, I have the link to THEIR VIDEO... but they delete it.
Nice
I love that all the old west tv shows i watched asca kid made it to The UK and became so popular they still remember the theme songs.
Bonanza was great but Rawhide was better. Another one I remember was Alias Smith and Jones.
@SpeccyMan I preferred Gunsmoke and The Lone Ranger. Rawhide was great, too.
I remember Shane
Bill Bailey at 25:13 doing the sound effects of the walking frog!!! 😂😂😂
Having never seen her before I always knew I fancied jan ravens 😂possibly incorrect but hey it’s true ❤
That's not the boxer Juan Manuel Marquez in the photo but Manny Pacquiao.
I spotted that too...shame on them..
I never miss this show without Alan Davis on I wouldn't bother
I wish I'd grown up with British TV the way Britons grew up with American TV.
When did they stop displaying an episode title? I miss it.
Think that's a fairly new thing they add to re-runs of old episodes
I believe that started with Series P.
It's in the description
14:00 it's like being at the Home
I am inordinately pleased that Grayson Perry is just randomly dressed as Bette Davis apropos of nothing.
No Bette Davis eyes though.
In Cincinnati Ohio there is a "flying pig marathon"
19:03 why does this sound like that stupid bird in Don't Starve?
All those bikers with their denim waistcoats
In large parts of ameruca when we ask how youre doing we want a genuine answer
I'm having a fucking shit day, mate. How about you?
Wouldn't "Hell's" with the apostrophe S, mean "Hell is" or "Hell has"?? 👍 The S is short for is or has??
Am I dumb!! 😂
It could be, but given that that's grammatically incorrect you'd instead infer that it was a singular possessive (the angels belong to Hell)
That is not very ucee of you, uce.
An 'apostrophe s' can also signify possession. So, the phrases "the cat's owner" and "the dog's bowl" both have an 'apostrophe s' because the owner belongs to the cat and the bowl belongs to the dog.
I think...
A scrambled egg is not an omelet.
So you can make an omelette without breaking an egg but does it count if you can’t verify or eat it?
Schrödinger's omelette.
Chisum....the theme tune Bill was on about, and it was the magnificent Seven theme not bonanza......
Bonnie and Clyde were american though. Not British.
So that doesn't apply
Bonnie and Clyde were American though. Not british.
Yes, that's what I said.@@sstills951
@@sstills951 Bonnie and Clyde were american though. Not British.
@@Chubby_Lemon shall we go back and forth until one of us gives up?
Chickens do have teeth tho, the egg tooth
Second time I see Jan Ravens. First one on MTW. Seemed to me a bit of mild racist...
What is the point of this show?
They throw out random trivia, calling them facts. Then invariably retract that distinction in subsequent series after everyone has forgotten what it was all about anyway.
@@Hexon66 - Odd.
@@Hexon66 That didn't help.
Entertainment.
@@SpeccyMan Nope. Try again.
My God. What world do we live in where we cannot help that guy in womens clothes? Somebody shake the sense into him and tell him he looks ridiculous.
that is the point, his "gag", his "schtick"... is to be rediculous.
Freedom!
My God. What world do we live in where we cannot help that bigot in the comment section?
Somebody shake the sense into him and tell him someone else's clothing isn't his problem.
Don't be so serious...I love Grayson
..he's a laugh. And hurting no one.
Grayson is wonderful and always looks fabulous!
BRILLIANT
Pearl Hart was a female outlaw. The band Volbeat do a song about her.
Try removing thats comment YT