I love Ed so much for that…Mock The Week is much better for it now but it did used to feel so competitive and tense to watch! Go Ed, the joke umpire :-D
@IoEstasCedonta Something else, too. Supposedly, in Glasgow, according to a beggar who phoned in on a radio show, he earned about £50 a day... and then complained that it wasn't enough! I work! And I don't get £50 a day!
Sure Howard, get on a panel show with six other comedians all trying to get in as many jokes as possible and expect them not to interrupt a relatively long bit. Meanwhile, I'm going to throw a steak towards a bunch of hungry dogs and expect them not to eat it because one of them wants to say grace first.
You do realise it takes them like 3 hours to film (because they do bits inbetween) and it's not all about just getting bits in, it's basically a stand up gig with 7 people and some filming
QuickStrike0065 Russell here was very young and very talented, these days he's had time to refine his act. He's a totally brilliant comedian, doesn't mean a lot of his earlier stuff especially on mock the week didn't go flat or on good news which is likely rushed anyway.
100 pounds a day doesn't actually sound that high... if you're out sixteen hours, and let's face it, it's seldom a part-time job, that's just over a pound every ten minutes. Consider how many people go by a fairly busy spot, and that seems well within the realm of possibility.
IoEstasCedonta Curious and irrelevant story: Me and a few friends were on a night out and few weeks ago. 1am and there is a distinct lack of cigarettes in our group. (Can I point out here I do NOT smoke.) One of my friends decides to go by some more because she doesn't have any at home either. Bought some, making our way back to our group and she gives four out of fifteen pre-rolled fags to homeless people. This from the slightly drunk girl who had been previously complaining she had none left. However my highest respect goes to the guy who said "no thank you. My health is already damaged by living out here. I don't want additional damage to it by smoking." Don't know why but I found it empowering.
1:58 Dara's coked-up paperclip is great
practice makes perfect
LOL Ed hit the nail on the head, someone else ALWAYS! gets Russel's punchlines!
It's better that way. Russel Howard never knows when to end a joke properly. Always has to try and add something to the end of it.
It looks like you are writing a suicide note, do you need any help with that?
I just typed "Sex for Brocolli" into Google. 7 Links, all to this video. What happened to Rule 34?
+Stefan Travis Just look it up on rule 34 paheal.
***** How long am I expected to wait for someone to make my broccoli porn?
Ed Byrne and Russel Howard would be the cutest couple lol
OMG yes, please!
Abigail olsen True
Hahaha Ed Byrne: the Joke Umpire
Gotta love the old Movie Player credits
I love Ed so much for that…Mock The Week is much better for it now but it did used to feel so competitive and tense to watch! Go Ed, the joke umpire :-D
if you watch the remainder of the special episode this was in you'll hear the same thing happen again, only Andy says that directly at Russell.
lol great stuff mate mock the weeks mint:D
I love it when Ed Byrne loses it. ;P xXx
and at the end of alll of that frankie still didnt let russell finish his jokke!
Russell doesn't tell jokes, he usually tells stories about his mum.
Frankie.... Top, top man!!!!
I would love to see Frankie Boyle rap
That's my new album.
What episode is this??
click CC and then click transcribe audio...you're welcome :D
100 pounds a day
how far does Eric pickles expand by
Ever wonder why there are thumbs down on these clips. Microsoft employees?
i fucking love ed byrne, he lost it compleatly and it was hilarious and with frankys '' joke empire '' add bit made me wet myself ^^ :D
@IoEstasCedonta Something else, too. Supposedly, in Glasgow, according to a beggar who phoned in on a radio show, he earned about £50 a day... and then complained that it wasn't enough! I work! And I don't get £50 a day!
Your doing the wrong job then
What does the c-******** mean
Too many comedy egos in one room how does this show survive
For that very reason, the clash of personality. Though it went to shit when Frankie left
ed seemed a little crazy today!!! lol
@PinkxxxPanic Series 6, episode 12.
lol transcribe audio at 1:10
"hillary rodham is legal in north carolina"
XD
Frankie tops it off nicely. She will be completely filthy.
@TheQUAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD
You'd be surprised at how many people don't know who that is hahaha
2:24 keep repeating!
Frankie Boyle wins!
@gnomit joke umpire
G
Coke.
thats why i hate the king of beggers
Sure Howard, get on a panel show with six other comedians all trying to get in as many jokes as possible and expect them not to interrupt a relatively long bit. Meanwhile, I'm going to throw a steak towards a bunch of hungry dogs and expect them not to eat it because one of them wants to say grace first.
You do realise it takes them like 3 hours to film (because they do bits inbetween) and it's not all about just getting bits in, it's basically a stand up gig with 7 people and some filming
Ah, a Russell heavy clip, dislike.
And Russell Howard steals the title from Jimmy Carr as the least funny man on TV!
+Dave Foster in your rubbish opinion :)
+Frank Spencer No, he's right. Frankie saved him by turning what he said into something actually funny.
sweiland75
again, your opinion. If you see him live, you think different. Seen all of them live and are very witty persons.
sweiland75 how was what Frankie said funny?
QuickStrike0065 Russell here was very young and very talented, these days he's had time to refine his act. He's a totally brilliant comedian, doesn't mean a lot of his earlier stuff especially on mock the week didn't go flat or on good news which is likely rushed anyway.
100 pounds a day doesn't actually sound that high... if you're out sixteen hours, and let's face it, it's seldom a part-time job, that's just over a pound every ten minutes. Consider how many people go by a fairly busy spot, and that seems well within the realm of possibility.
IoEstasCedonta Curious and irrelevant story: Me and a few friends were on a night out and few weeks ago. 1am and there is a distinct lack of cigarettes in our group. (Can I point out here I do NOT smoke.) One of my friends decides to go by some more because she doesn't have any at home either. Bought some, making our way back to our group and she gives four out of fifteen pre-rolled fags to homeless people. This from the slightly drunk girl who had been previously complaining she had none left.
However my highest respect goes to the guy who said "no thank you. My health is already damaged by living out here. I don't want additional damage to it by smoking." Don't know why but I found it empowering.