I love the comedic chemistry and clever volleys between David and Lee. They are the best, separately and together. I could watch episodes of this show (only with Rob Brydon as host) back to back, all day, all night. Thanks BBC!
My mom had that monstrously heavy machine well into the noughts! They bought all the attachments (which were just things that used the motor drive of the vacuum, grinder, buffer, etc...).
The lady described her trouble with math exactly as dyscalculia (not sure how that should be written) is experienced by dyscalulists. Hats off to her determination. Great performance under such pressure.
I love her gusto in learning her times tables. Whether she has dyscalculus or not, I think it's admirable to work hard on something she struggles on to better herself. She didn't just give up and go "I don't need to learn it. We have calculators now". Training herself in maths is also likely to be beneficial to her in a neurological level anyway, so good on her!
I have dyscalculia, too! It’s interesting to see how others cope with it. I personally do Sudoku, which isn’t really math or anything, but the logic tied with numbers helps keep them straight in my brain.
Rob starts off as saying Very good (da iawn) and welcome (croeso) and then gobbledegook and she replies with all gobbledegook as it’s knows that South Waleians are not huge Welsh speakers, probs only 2 words that Rob knows !
Hey WILTY UA-cam team: You have the episode numbers for this series incorrect. All of your other series are properly numbered, but these are out of order. The listed guests are correct, but the episode numbers don't match the air date order or online episode lists
If you can't add up, you're probably thick. The good news is that if the whole of mathematics is the solar system, basic arithmetic is like the Falkland Islands. There is so much to math that you can understand while just using a calculator to deal with the basic arithmetic.
75% off is just half off, twice. So if it's $100 and it's 75% off (just using an easy one for example) Half is $50 and then half again is $25. 40% is a little trickier but still doable.
I'm not sure about vodka, but apparently dogs really like beer. My dog was really interested in what I was drinking so I let her have a sniff thinking she'd immediately turn away from the smell of alcohol. She didn't. Thankfully she only got a bit of the foam.
And they a do better job than those ... _pointing at the audience and asking their salary...and then guessing the relationship with the person siiting next._ OR _if its a White person then judge him/her by freckles and ask how many Black friends do they have_ then the crowd goes _BwahahawaHEEEE_
it's only just occurred to me after god knows how many rewatches, for the times tables story, David was inadvertently very much showing off his poshness. Obviously all stores automatically calculate the percentage off on a sale when you're ringing up, but MOST people also need to have that figured out just to know if they can still bothering trying to get it. People that have to budget their clothes.
@@kurisensei fair enough but honestly in my experience, I've seen probably just as many instances of the store simply having the percentage marked w/o the new price as those with
I'm not sure who the lovely lady from Eastenders is, as we don't get that soap here. However I wonder if the script writers avoid using words with TH in the scripts for her & any others who pronounce TH as F...? It's a very common mispronounciation. I wonder if they do...?
I'm guessing you're Australian? Me too. Haven't seen Patsy Palmer in anything else recently, but I remember seeing her in the Clearasil ad when I was in England on a working holiday in 1989 - funnily enough she doesn't speak, while the actress playing her sister has a Liverpool accent.
This show brings such joy to someone living in the US. We just don't get the same level of clever humor on tv here. Thank you❤️
I absolutely feel the same way! I don't even know who would be on the shows if we had something similar here!
Fellow American here; If you haven’t already found Task Master, you should give it a try.
I love the comedic chemistry and clever volleys between David and Lee. They are the best, separately and together. I could watch episodes of this show (only with Rob Brydon as host) back to back, all day, all night. Thanks BBC!
Me too!
Yes!
Thanks so much for continuing to upload these full episodes!
My brother sold Kirby vacuums in the States in the 80's Yes, he complained about the morning pep assembly!
My mom had that monstrously heavy machine well into the noughts! They bought all the attachments (which were just things that used the motor drive of the vacuum, grinder, buffer, etc...).
The lady described her trouble with math exactly as dyscalculia (not sure how that should be written) is experienced by dyscalulists. Hats off to her determination. Great performance under such pressure.
I love her gusto in learning her times tables. Whether she has dyscalculus or not, I think it's admirable to work hard on something she struggles on to better herself. She didn't just give up and go "I don't need to learn it. We have calculators now". Training herself in maths is also likely to be beneficial to her in a neurological level anyway, so good on her!
it must be a welsh thing, the rhythm she did the the seven times table is how i learnt in school !
Loving the thoughtful programming coming out of the BBC game show team :)
Would love it even more if there were closed captions...
I love John Bishop 😂
I have dyscalculia, too! It’s interesting to see how others cope with it. I personally do Sudoku, which isn’t really math or anything, but the logic tied with numbers helps keep them straight in my brain.
Didn't know Rob and Joanna were born in Middle Earth
Wait…Wikipedia says this is episode 8 of series 4, not episode 1…
Would They Lie To Us?
YT keeps feeding me eps I have already seen😢
can anyone translate the Welsh ending?
@itsnotatuba
Yep Welsh people can
@@happivaras 😂
@@Itsnotatuba
I do wish someone would I'd enjoy hearing the english version.
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Rob starts off as saying Very good (da iawn) and welcome (croeso) and then gobbledegook and she replies with all gobbledegook as it’s knows that South Waleians are not huge Welsh speakers, probs only 2 words that Rob knows !
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Thanks for shattering my 🤯
Special dressing gowns 😂😂
Hey WILTY UA-cam team: You have the episode numbers for this series incorrect. All of your other series are properly numbered, but these are out of order. The listed guests are correct, but the episode numbers don't match the air date order or online episode lists
If you can't add up, you're probably thick. The good news is that if the whole of mathematics is the solar system, basic arithmetic is like the Falkland Islands. There is so much to math that you can understand while just using a calculator to deal with the basic arithmetic.
75% off is just half off, twice. So if it's $100 and it's 75% off (just using an easy one for example) Half is $50 and then half again is $25.
40% is a little trickier but still doable.
Haven't even watched the episode... but shout out to another Palmer..... After watching the episode... yup I am Scottish.
They don’t give Oscars for TV shows.
IT was A LIE obviously The dog can smell the vodka even if it is mixed with Wotaah!
Why would they say True lol
and I can't believe how many of them were like "yeah, giving a dog vodka is a thing a normal person would do"
I'm not sure about vodka, but apparently dogs really like beer. My dog was really interested in what I was drinking so I let her have a sniff thinking she'd immediately turn away from the smell of alcohol. She didn't. Thankfully she only got a bit of the foam.
Joanna : 14:51
This program is like the Job Centre for out of work comedians.
And they a do better job than those ...
_pointing at the audience and asking their salary...and then guessing the relationship with the person siiting next._
OR
_if its a White person then judge him/her by freckles and ask how many Black friends do they have_
then the crowd goes _BwahahawaHEEEE_
WTF talking about all got jobs
Mark looks a dead ringer for Todd from breaking bad
it's only just occurred to me after god knows how many rewatches, for the times tables story, David was inadvertently very much showing off his poshness. Obviously all stores automatically calculate the percentage off on a sale when you're ringing up, but MOST people also need to have that figured out just to know if they can still bothering trying to get it. People that have to budget their clothes.
I assumed he meant the new price was written on the tag
@@kurisensei i also think that's what he meant because stores scratch out the old price and write the new figure.
@@kurisensei fair enough but honestly in my experience, I've seen probably just as many instances of the store simply having the percentage marked w/o the new price as those with
I'm not sure who the lovely lady from Eastenders is, as we don't get that soap here. However I wonder if the script writers avoid using words with TH in the scripts for her & any others who pronounce TH as F...? It's a very common mispronounciation. I wonder if they do...?
Are you familiar with the concept of people from different places having different accents?
Such a rude comment...
I'm guessing you're Australian? Me too. Haven't seen Patsy Palmer in anything else recently, but I remember seeing her in the Clearasil ad when I was in England on a working holiday in 1989 - funnily enough she doesn't speak, while the actress playing her sister has a Liverpool accent.
@@DodderingOldMan yes I am, I was referring to a common speech issue. When teaching, a great many of my students pronounced TH as F.
@@dropbearkellyevehammond4446 your students are fick!
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That scouse is as unfunny as Michael mcintyre, no talent but ruining TV
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