The google will quickly censor this question: Why are UA-cam comments packed with circle-jerking sock puppets? Obvious, as are the countermeasures--but the google wants fake "engagement", the better to sell clueless ads.
It's a real privilege to be able to watch this from Aus having watched it for years in the UK. This show hasn't lost any of its appeal over the years. 😊
@@emils2000 He basically bought his position as a BBC chairman from Boris, then pretended that wasn't the case, turned the BBC into even more of a vile Tory mouthpiece, and got booted recently.
Assuming Paul Merton's been telling the truth about this, it cracks me up how much he makes fun of Ian Hislop for being old and out of touch when Paul's the one who doesn't even own a phone or computer lol
Ian is right, we should be able to find someone who isn't almost dead to be our president. The only fault that I have is that Trump is 76, which is essentially just as old. My theory is that he looks falsely healthier because of the excess weight. I mean when Biden fell off his bike, he got right back up from the ground, when most his age would have broken a hip and been out of commission for months at the very least.
Richard has always been such an incredible panelist, but when I've seen him as a host, he's seemed awkward in the role. I think he's got it now. This was a fantastic episode, and Richard was totally himself and in charge! 🙂
Muscledaddy Ian is hot! 😜 42:26 The “Can you tell me the best way to Cockfosters” caption is a classic. XL episodes are always the best. Thanks ever so much Viva! 🌹
He's not though. Or rather, the Democrats could've made sure he wasn't. But they didn't. That's an issue. If the only person the party holds up as an option is over 12 years older than the median life expectancy in his generation that's a dumb party nobody should have to depend on.
He’s one of my favourite comedians but he’s been seeming increasingly bitter over time. About what isn’t clear… not being the most famous comedian in the world? Other people getting laughs? He complains about under-appreciated jokes and yet usually theatrically refrains from laughing at others’ jokes… And I’m not sure it isn’t real bitterness coming out.
@@chequereturned I'm not sure if he "theatrically refrains" from laughing at other's jokes. He simply laughs only if he genuinely finds the jokes funny, I would imagine... I used to think that Romesh Ranganathan was doing that, refusing to laugh at his colleagues' jokes. But seeing more of him, I thing he simply doesn't bother with pretending to laugh or even smile if he's not amused, that's all! Because there're plenty of times when he laughs too.
5:00 It was to test, if they could remote control the phones -- so they can overcharge them to make them explode (like Israel did with Lebanese pagers)
16:16 Since the guillotine was established in France quite late (18th century), I kinda would've prefered the "sabotte" (wooden shoes thrown into automated weaving machines -- origin of sabotage) there...
I don't understand why often, the extended version has more laughs. They cull laughs for official version? Thanks for this. I want to wait for A bit more... but cannot hold out.
For the record (re: electric car weights), a Tesla Model 3 is approximately the same weight as its range and performance equivalents from BMW with a full tank of petrol (3-series variants matched up by performance). And EVs are only going to keep getting lighter.
All cars seem to have gone heavier with more and more features. A Volvo station wagon from the 1980s was 1400kg, now they are 2000 kg. An original Mini was about 700 kg, now they are 1200 kg.
@@zapfanzapfan Yeah... consumers demand more features, more space, and more power. Regulators demand more safety. Mass growth is pretty much inveitable when faced with this. Manufacturers have made some advancements to keep it down, but overall, it's on an overall upward trend.
Sure. But electric cars have a nasty tendency to caught fire suddenly. And to run over pedestrians who can't hear them coming. And to use batteries that can't be recycled and destroy entire regions for the rare materials they're made of. So, the weight of electric cars is the least of the problems they pose, really!
@@NewChannel-wi7vj 1) EV fires are a literal order of magnitude less common per unit distance driven than ICE fires. ICE vehicles literally being internal *combustion* vehicles, which have a whole tank full of a liquid chosen specifically because it's so flammable, with no fire suppression systems, plumbed up through a hot engine full of ignition sources, and out through an exhaust system so hot that it can start brush fires. There's an ICE vehicle fire every three minutes in the US. It just doesn't make the news (at best local news). 2) New EVs for the past several years have been required to come with mandatory noisemakers at low speeds. 3) Every single EV maker has contracts with recycling partners. Batteries are basically big boxes of high-grade ore; nobody is going to throw them out when they can smelt them instead for a profit. Indeed, the biggest problem right now is that there's too *few* of them, because they last so long. Most of the battery recycling today (by far) is actually manufacturing scrap as a result. 4) Unlike ICE vehicles, which contain actually rare minerals (like platinum), there are no rare minerals in EVs. "Rare earths" aren't actually rare; it's just a name (nor are they required anyway). And lithium is more common than lead, and 40% as common as copper (plus only makes up 2-3% of a battery). 5) A cleantech economy involves vastly *lower* total mining than our current economy.
@@NewChannel-wi7vj The batteries can be recycled, the reason that is not a big industry yet is, the batteries that have been made are still in use. Most in their original car, some have a new life in restomodded cars and similar projects, some have retired to being used in stationary storage. Battery EVs only really started ramping up 8 years ago or so, those batteries won't come out of those cars for another 10 years and then spend another 20 (?) years in some secondary use. Grinding up and recycling the raw materials is something for the 2040s.
I am from the us and the rusty pole story... Just what? I didn't know if I should be judging British people as a whole or just those specific people all I knew was... That shouldn't have been important enough that anyone put it on any news channel ever. I simply didn't understand and felt like it was a totally different creature and it's strange habits.
I live in Australia, but that is the trivial inane reporting you get on mid morning tv. Frankie Boyle(s new world order) often picks up segments from British midmorning TV, satiring the banality of content. Unfortunately it has a market in all of our countries
"... not a massive lefty, which for the BBC counts as bans (banns?)" Can anyone explain that to an American? I'm not sure if I'm ignorant of a British idiom, or just stupid.
If only Britain had some monuments or stone work worth visting and valuing, they wouldnt need to agonize over a rusty pole. /s🙄. eye roll, wink, etc. etc.
When Paul and Ian started on this show, Phil Wang was 6 months old
!
And already racist...
Barely out of his dad's Wang, then?
Come on, sure the alert bit went on a while but it wasn’t that bad.
@@ecoworrier??
Thank you for uploading this. I’m an American who can’t get enough of Richard Ayoade.
Thank Viva! You're really going above and beyond with this season. I am grateful to you!
The google will quickly censor this question:
Why are UA-cam comments packed with circle-jerking sock puppets?
Obvious, as are the countermeasures--but the google wants fake "engagement", the better to sell clueless ads.
Marina's Spice Girls-joke deserved applause
Best joke on the show. 😂😂
Richard is so gorgeous!! Thank you for the full episode 🙏❤
It's a real privilege to be able to watch this from Aus having watched it for years in the UK. This show hasn't lost any of its appeal over the years. 😊
You bloody legend, ViVaHD! Thanks mightily.
Woohoo! A new episode AND Richard Ayoade!!! Many thanks.
Gorgeous! Many thanks.
Thank you for this upload.
Many thanks for sharing these delightful videos😊
Brilliant! Thanks so much for the upload 😊
Thanks for posting
I’m from Gloucester, didn’t know we had a bent Pole though.
Thank you again!
I had to look up the background of the end card, but such a sick burn was worth it
Thanks for the upload. Love from Downunder.
What a wonderful kidney story! That wasn't in the short version, was it? I am sure I would have remembered.
I wonder if dogs can smell immune system compatibility.
Paul’s touching apology is even more moving than the photo of the lost rock.
This is the most I’ve seen Richard break since the IT Crowd outtakes
Good God, this was the best. Top ten in the history of HIGABMNFY. I had the best time ever.
I'm a kiwi, and I love this show. "Cheers!!!!!"
Thank you for this bright spot in an otherwise cloudy existence. Peace Out.
Oh it's relatively okay for you now. We're in Canada wuth a miniature crackpot on the horizon
Ayoade did an excellent job as host - could do it full time, if ever that were to happen again
It's the Richard Sharp in memoriam that killed me
Next week mate.
please fill us in... non-brits here...
They made it look like he died next month.
@@emils2000 He basically bought his position as a BBC chairman from Boris, then pretended that wasn't the case, turned the BBC into even more of a vile Tory mouthpiece, and got booted recently.
Ayoade always makes this series funnier.
Cheers Viva,
35:38 - "Why were those people cheering?"
"They're in a cult?"
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😂🤣😂
Because they were the team who designed and built the rocket and it did what they wanted to achieve….?
@@deadshot8077 Careful, if you don't hate on Elon any chance you get you must be a member of the cult...
@@deadshot8077 it was ment to go space and seperate. Not go slower then the Concorde and explode, as it did.
@@DKlegacyRS how would you know?
@@DKlegacyRS You tried.
Fantastic episode.
Assuming Paul Merton's been telling the truth about this, it cracks me up how much he makes fun of Ian Hislop for being old and out of touch when Paul's the one who doesn't even own a phone or computer lol
Paul is actually older than Ian, he just paid more attention to pop culture for longer
@@sidhackney8831to pop culture but not to tech culture.
Enjoy watching the ‘More’ so I can spot the bits they cut out.
Marina had a new fan in me, she was on with Jacob Reese Mogg recently and was amazing.
Ian is right, we should be able to find someone who isn't almost dead to be our president. The only fault that I have is that Trump is 76, which is essentially just as old. My theory is that he looks falsely healthier because of the excess weight. I mean when Biden fell off his bike, he got right back up from the ground, when most his age would have broken a hip and been out of commission for months at the very least.
Richard Ayoade should be the permanent moderator
Marina deserved more appreciation than she got
never heard of her but she is beautiful.
Sad if true.
@@TheArtConsortiumYtube Is that code for 'holds Tories to account'?
Oh, she was appreciated.
Richard has always been such an incredible panelist, but when I've seen him as a host, he's seemed awkward in the role. I think he's got it now. This was a fantastic episode, and Richard was totally himself and in charge! 🙂
I think Travelman got him more used to being the centre of attention
@@_cloudface_ I've only seen a few clips of that, but he was fantastic!
I love Richard's jacket (sport coat, shirt? not a fashion guy)
Muscledaddy Ian is hot! 😜
42:26 The “Can you tell me the best way to Cockfosters” caption is a classic.
XL episodes are always the best. Thanks ever so much Viva! 🌹
Marina is a good laugher.
In Memory of Richard Sharp BBC Chairman Feb 2021-June 2023. A bit cutting!
Glad for a recent episode! Cheers
thnx
well, where was I? owell glad I found it anyway.
I am CRYING at 40:50 😂
phil wang and richard ayoade! fire
I love this show, but just a thought: Biden is America's only hope at the moment. I wouldn't care if he were 100 by the endo of his second term.
He's not though. Or rather, the Democrats could've made sure he wasn't. But they didn't. That's an issue. If the only person the party holds up as an option is over 12 years older than the median life expectancy in his generation that's a dumb party nobody should have to depend on.
Cheer up! Perhaps the Republicans will pre-select someone you like better than Trump?
@@deadshot8077 thinking that only Trump is the problem is the silliest thing anyone could think about that whole situation.
If Trump were the opponent, I'd vote for Biden if he were wheelchair-bound and on oxygen.
Looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope Ian is okay, that head wound looks serious.
Amazing a draw :-)
Marina, intelligent, funny and bloody beautiful. What's not to like. Good episode.
Honestly this is the most British episode. Rusty pole etc al.
4:57 its true you know. ive already started scaling up at one spot
So much for the psychic goat
Shouldn't we have a similar show in the US? Or a Mock The Week show? (I've heard we're getting the latter.)
Marina is gorgeous
Paul Merton is great, always cracks me up!
Thanks for this.
He’s one of my favourite comedians but he’s been seeming increasingly bitter over time. About what isn’t clear… not being the most famous comedian in the world? Other people getting laughs? He complains about under-appreciated jokes and yet usually theatrically refrains from laughing at others’ jokes… And I’m not sure it isn’t real bitterness coming out.
@@chequereturned I'm not sure if he "theatrically refrains" from laughing at other's jokes.
He simply laughs only if he genuinely finds the jokes funny, I would imagine...
I used to think that Romesh Ranganathan was doing that, refusing to laugh at his colleagues' jokes. But seeing more of him, I thing he simply doesn't bother with pretending to laugh or even smile if he's not amused, that's all! Because there're plenty of times when he laughs too.
❤👏
7/24/24 - The bit about the fortune-telling goat aged well, didn't it?
Those pictures of Ian and Paul looking so good and hot made me laugh so hard I am still shaking.... I always said those two were hot
I miss the continuity announcements at the end
I was in Spain last week and I got the Spanish Disaster Alert on my phone. A couple of minutes later my friend received one too.
5:00 It was to test, if they could remote control the phones -- so they can overcharge them to make them explode (like Israel did with Lebanese pagers)
Random thought: I have always been curious, What is Ian writing down during the show?
Ideas for Private Eye perhaps or even future memoir material?
30:46 its The Head from Art Attack
16:16 Since the guillotine was established in France quite late (18th century), I kinda would've prefered the "sabotte" (wooden shoes thrown into automated weaving machines -- origin of sabotage) there...
Oh dear, Paul's looks of despair over the stupidity...
Imagine your town is so boring the people there care for a rusty pole.
Jacob Reese mogg is the bitty boy out of little Britain
I hope Paul is okay.
@maxwell I dunno. Maybe I'm imagining it, but he seemed angrier than usual at the dumb stories.
@W H Fitzgerald Do you mean he?
I interpreted it as him powering up once Richard started to break.
He is a comedian having some fun
@@yeshua7238 Yeap, it's just two comedians doing a bit
VivaHD❤
I lost, count at 10, DAM Richard!
I don't understand why often, the extended version has more laughs. They cull laughs for official version?
Thanks for this. I want to wait for A bit more... but cannot hold out.
Best comedy show on TV
Marina is absolutely stunning. Funny and intelligent too. She's the trifecta!
I love Incredulous and Irritated Paul.
Rust in Peace was rather brilliant
Katie Porter for President!!!
29:20 whats that sign say on ians chair?
yup
39:04 i thought in england people were burnt at stake for consorting with goats
AI generated Ian looks like 1980s Pat Robertson
People on the Moors are weird . Why does anyone care about a rusty pole and why was it even there? 🤣
please ad subtitles, would be much appreciated!
There is an option to add subtitles
For the record (re: electric car weights), a Tesla Model 3 is approximately the same weight as its range and performance equivalents from BMW with a full tank of petrol (3-series variants matched up by performance). And EVs are only going to keep getting lighter.
All cars seem to have gone heavier with more and more features. A Volvo station wagon from the 1980s was 1400kg, now they are 2000 kg. An original Mini was about 700 kg, now they are 1200 kg.
@@zapfanzapfan Yeah... consumers demand more features, more space, and more power. Regulators demand more safety. Mass growth is pretty much inveitable when faced with this. Manufacturers have made some advancements to keep it down, but overall, it's on an overall upward trend.
Sure.
But electric cars have a nasty tendency to caught fire suddenly.
And to run over pedestrians who can't hear them coming.
And to use batteries that can't be recycled and destroy entire regions for the rare materials they're made of.
So, the weight of electric cars is the least of the problems they pose, really!
@@NewChannel-wi7vj 1) EV fires are a literal order of magnitude less common per unit distance driven than ICE fires. ICE vehicles literally being internal *combustion* vehicles, which have a whole tank full of a liquid chosen specifically because it's so flammable, with no fire suppression systems, plumbed up through a hot engine full of ignition sources, and out through an exhaust system so hot that it can start brush fires. There's an ICE vehicle fire every three minutes in the US. It just doesn't make the news (at best local news).
2) New EVs for the past several years have been required to come with mandatory noisemakers at low speeds.
3) Every single EV maker has contracts with recycling partners. Batteries are basically big boxes of high-grade ore; nobody is going to throw them out when they can smelt them instead for a profit. Indeed, the biggest problem right now is that there's too *few* of them, because they last so long. Most of the battery recycling today (by far) is actually manufacturing scrap as a result.
4) Unlike ICE vehicles, which contain actually rare minerals (like platinum), there are no rare minerals in EVs. "Rare earths" aren't actually rare; it's just a name (nor are they required anyway). And lithium is more common than lead, and 40% as common as copper (plus only makes up 2-3% of a battery).
5) A cleantech economy involves vastly *lower* total mining than our current economy.
@@NewChannel-wi7vj The batteries can be recycled, the reason that is not a big industry yet is, the batteries that have been made are still in use. Most in their original car, some have a new life in restomodded cars and similar projects, some have retired to being used in stationary storage. Battery EVs only really started ramping up 8 years ago or so, those batteries won't come out of those cars for another 10 years and then spend another 20 (?) years in some secondary use. Grinding up and recycling the raw materials is something for the 2040s.
In the middle of the program still no one has any points.
I am from the us and the rusty pole story... Just what? I didn't know if I should be judging British people as a whole or just those specific people all I knew was... That shouldn't have been important enough that anyone put it on any news channel ever. I simply didn't understand and felt like it was a totally different creature and it's strange habits.
I live in Australia, but that is the trivial inane reporting you get on mid morning tv. Frankie Boyle(s new world order) often picks up segments from British midmorning TV, satiring the banality of content. Unfortunately it has a market in all of our countries
hashtag 'Bring the rock home'
Imagine going to a bank robbery ending up fighting for your dear life, Barely escaping with just an underwear on 😂😂😂😂😂
Birds aren't real!
Ian, how many times has Boris returned from oblivion? FFS Pot.
30:21 so the rumors are true. noone has seen the sun in england since 1989
The most racist panelist is obviously Phil's shirt. How many Bison were sent to the abattoir to make that shirt, Phil?
9:54~10:00
No
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Needed
Embarrassingly late.....mea culpa! Appreciative all the same.....many thanks!
Your pole can get rusty depending on the hole you put it in...
21:41- the AI needs more training on where to place nipples. Those two are in completely different locations.
"... not a massive lefty, which for the BBC counts as bans (banns?)" Can anyone explain that to an American? I'm not sure if I'm ignorant of a British idiom, or just stupid.
"...she's not a massive lefty, which for the BBC counts as balanced."
@@NewChannel-wi7vj Ah, I hear it now. Just stupid then. I figured that.
44:05 0:20
I'm disappointed in Paul. Tomatoes weren't in Europe until after the Columbian exchange.
Or potatoes :P
If only Britain had some monuments or stone work worth visting and valuing, they wouldnt need to agonize over a rusty pole. /s🙄. eye roll, wink, etc. etc.
What a worthless crop of non-newsworthy "news" this week. Still fun to have Ian and Paul back again.
Get lost.
32:58 Paul heard you.
Why is Ian bleeding from the head?? I can't find anything about it online.
Jeremy Clarkson threw a pen at him again
@@ToddQuinlan A pen with a V8 attached?
Was wondering that too.