Have I Got a Bit More News for You S66 E9. Naga Munchetty. Non-UK viewers. 8 Dec 23.
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Naga Munchetty is host, with guest panellists Richard Osman and Maisie Adam joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. 8 Dec 23
Maisy's right, Ian's on fire tonight! This season has really been the funniest so far! Every episode has been nothing but gold!
It’s nice that she was able to sit next her granddad.
But. When's he ever not?
Paul and Richard may have had more points but Ian and Maisie had more fun.
Spoiler alert!!!
@@scouseben97it would only be a spoiler if Ian won
Points allocation is completely random. Has been from the start of HIGNFY.
It's a good show when the guest panelists and host are clearly having a good time.
thanks for the upload, whole cast worked so well together and damn Naga was on fire. i hope we see her and Maisie again in the future
Everyone was on fire. Great episode. :D
same always good with Naga and Maisie
Oh you *spoil* me. Naga Munchetty hosting, with Richard Osman AND the frankly *awesome* Maisie Adam?? My cheeks hurt from 40+mins of laughing. Thank you, ViVa!
(me an aussie) Love the fact Flat Earthers say we don't exist, because we have a Flat Earth Society office near where I live. I must drop in one day and give them the bad news that they aren't real. 🤣
do keep us updated.
They’ve gone global.
"Gone global" is by itself humorous. @@gypsyjackson
@@johnboren8928 thank you for explaining his own joke to him.
Well there has to something on the underside of the flat earth.
Thank you again, from the US.
A cinder block with Matt Hancock.
This is how i keep up with goings on back home, from Asia. Thanks for the uploads and keep it up!
Thank you so much from the country that does not exists😊
pssst....stop doing that, they might catch on and we'll have bloody pommies everywhere.....sheesh!
As a fellow denizen of the NEP (Non-Existent Place), I add my thanks.
I can't believe I'm commenting on this...but I love Maisie's hair!
Ah, I see you voted for the Argentinian president.
thats how they're wearing it in The Dip.
It's a bit like the early 80s Skinhead girl style, just grown out a bit. Same sort of t-shirt. I bet she was wearing tight jeans and Doc Martins too.
IIRC it’s a Chelsea Cut
Thank you so much , it's so kind of you to take the time to post these for us. And I don't say Thank you enough! ❤💚
Thanks for another great upload, you’re a legend.
Another great episode in a row! Maisie + Ian were on fire, there's no way they lost!
I don't think I can remember an episode with such great chemistry between all of them.
I actually replayed that bit where Maisie tells Naga to drop her hand all together. The disappointed look on her face is priceless! Thank you for the upload!
Thankyou from Singapore, Sunday evening complete 😀
Excellent chemistry on the panel
Thank you. Sunday morning is complete.
Has to be one of the most fun episodes ever! Such brilliant talent. Thanks for the share, ViVaHd, x infinity +1.
I love it when Mommy and Daddy are fighting and the kids are enjoying it.... drinks all around
I deliberately waited this week for the extended version and then forgot to check - but remembered tonight. O M G. I am so glad I waited for something so funny and cutting and on point all at once….so much needed. They obviously had a lot of fun recording and reacting to each other last week!
Naga Munchetty seems to be enjoying herself here. I like that.
Great episode, thanks ViVa.
That host is stunning.
Bloody brilliant crew. On fire 🔥 this panel
What would life be without HIGNFY? Ian and Paul have aged like a good wine....they only get better and better!
So fantastic.
Thanks from Texas!
Thank yo for posting!
wonderful , thankyou lovely people
17:03 - that was a realy good joke Paul! Undeservedly unnoticed!
There's no joke from Paul at that timestamp or shortly after
@@holdenmcgroin3995 I just thought after Naga's "Think about the vaccine" he started to mime thinking about it, contemplating about it, maybe imagining how it looks like, marvelling at the imaginary colors...
One thing about Ian is he picks on all sides of the political spectrum. Thank you for posting.
Thank you, this really brightened up my day!
thank you!
I love Maisy, she's happy smart.
A very amusing episode. I thoroughly enjoyed the synergy.
I bet there'll be some complaints about the Tory-bashing, though..
Do people really complain about that? I'm American - I wouldn't know. I've heard panelists talk about that though. I always like it when they have Tory MP's on the panel. They have to have a good sense of humor or they wouldn't do the show, and everyone seems to have a lot of fun. Everyone takes the piss, but it's good-natured.
@@beenaplumber8379 The BBC is supposed to be impartial, so whenever any particular party is attacked, the worms crawl out of the woodwork to complain.
If you can't have satire or even facts about things there would be no point in carrying on.
I think it is fairly well balanced, but it isn't always so good-natured (and rightly so, sometimes).
@@jagolago-bobit's hard to be "balanced" when it's only the one party in power at a time. though it does explain why Sayeedi Warsi shows up so often on this and the Last Leg, she's the most human-seeming Tory they have available.
@@DavidChong Very true, and they certainly do criticise the other parties when they deserve it.
I personally think they do a good job. Neither Ian nor Paul tend to criticise unfairly, although it's not difficult to see when somebody is on that is in their aim.
Yes, Baroness Warsi seems likeable. I do get the feeling that many politicians realise that it's a game of sorts, or that despite their own personal political beliefs, they have to live with less scrupulous colleagues and are dying to out them.
I don't want to post spoilers, but I want to use one of Ian's soundbites as a notification tone on my phone.
OMG!! Maisie and Richard on the show!! I am so excited!! (I'm only 2 minutes in and I literally squealed at the screen.)
Which one would you have slapped though ?
Everyone was on fire, wonderful. And you gotta love Naga.
Excellence. All round.
Maisy has magical hair today.
1990s Paul Weller back again. Love it.
I’m liking the blonde highlights in the front.
Its hilarious that Ian is so internet brained he knows what "rizz" is
He doesn't, he used it incorrectly.
@@NorthernSeaWitch HE'S OLD GIVE HIM SOME SLACK
Ian would know from the recent Oxford English Dictionary announcement that 'rizz' is their new word of the year.
everyone on fire this episode - love it!
One of the best episodes of all time… and that’s some pretty stiff competition!
So glad the got Naga back, she's such a good host.
I love it. Have I got more news for you. Better than the normal one👍🏻
Lovely Richard Osmon❤
Cheers for this. Boris Johnson through his BBC cronies was able to end 'Mock the Week' and, create a whole show using ultra rightwing LauraK but they haven't found the balls to cut off this unpleasent for the tories show thank god.
Awesome
Ian and Paul laughing at each other’s jokes. Classic!
❤❤❤
Don't waste your time
Because the doggone girl is mine
poor cute pixie avocado dress lady x3
What a great line up, banger lines 8D
"Repeal of the corn"? What am I missing?
"Repeal of the corn laws" suggesting Ian was around in the 1840s
@@peejay6930 Ah, thank you, a bit of UK history I was not aware of. I assumed corn meant maize and something about pealing it 🙂
@@zapfanzapfan Corn is just grain in British English, not specifically maize.
Bring Naga back for more hosting. Beautiful woman.
I wish the voters in Sweden had the same spine to tell the truth about the government
09:16 I don’t understand Ian’s joke about Lee Anderson. What did he say?
Lee Anderthal, suggesting Neanderthal.
@@NorthernSeaWitchThanks mate.
Naga is fantastic, a true gem
Maisie is much better than I've been giving her credit for.
Does anyone know, I keep hearing it on British shows, what's the joke re Australia and culture?
Australia has no culture. It's a long running joke in the UK.
Just a minor note: it's pronounced 'Curry Curry' like the Indian dish, not 'coory coory' as Naga suggested :)
Curry is actually a British dish
@@greathey1234 I'm fairly certain about 2 billion South Asians disagree with you on that.
That confused the auto-captions.
@@phuttyyt they're probably thinking of tikka masala, or perhaps that the term "curry" to refer to the large variety of traditional stews and sauces from south asia's cuisines is an anglo invention
@@phuttyytIf you think 2 billion South Asians call a wide range of their food "curry", despite there being no general similarity, either superficial or deep, you would be mistaken. "Curry" is a British term for an enormous array of technically and ethnically heterogenous dishes that originated in S Asia.
Naga really does nail it every time.
3:38 I don't understand this reference, but I like that it clearly cracks Maisie up.
They’re laughing about a member of The Sugar Babes.
Any chance you can upload Question Time as well ? Used to be able to watch it on iPlayer using a VPN but it now fails
Btw, thanks very much for uploading HIGABMNFY, fantastic program
Paul is so quick
31:35 or maybe also a shout out to his heritage as a half Greek man himself 😂
Naga Munchetty, what a beautiful woman
I was just thinking the same thing. So many great things about this show & I'm all focused on how good the women look. Not very feminist of me...😜
33:15 What? Iceberg the size of Peru?!
I might have a new celebrity crush.
Kurri Kurri is pronounced the same as the spice mix: curry curry - quickly with no pause
I think he was trying to say "Stop the votes " for the Tories.
Maisie!
The number one past time in Australia is Doctor Who. Nice kick to the teeth chaps, whilst we are still paying rent to Britain.
I think Naga is an excellent host and I gather from things said in the program that she is an extremely well known person on UK television. So, why do the panellists pronounce her name as "Narga" when she introduces herself as "Nagga"? I'm confused.
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"Stop the boats" "Latte drinkers" "avocado" its sounding a bit familiar. Been hearing the right wing politicians use those phrases for close to a decade here in Australia. Although the latter is "inner city latte drinkers".
We had just finished eating lunch when you showed Farage. It was too expensive to lose; so I wish that you had issued a warning..😫🤮..
You knew the risks …
I don't know Naga Munchetty, and maybe this is just me but...
Close your eyes, and play from 3:17 and tell me if I'm crazy:
It sounds just like Victoria Coren-Mitchell. 🤨
Osment is a master of the brick joke.
Osman isn't half bad either...
@@3rdmm Sorry. I haven't read him.
🙂
32:05 Are Rishi Sunak and king charles the same height?
I thought Rishi Sunak was shorter.
For what it's worth, according to a Google search, Rishi is 5'7" and King Charles is 5'10".
Charles looks tall, particularly next to Queen Elizabeth, but the king's head should always be the highest . . .
28:10 Looks like Sunak requested a right wing Xmas tree.
10:14 Switching from Labour to Tory?
41:13 No, Ian. No!😂😂😂
HIGNFY shows an imbalance.
Naga Munchetty, Hannah Fry, Kirsty Young and Victoria Coren Michell v. Jo Brand.
very lazy sundae morning a bit more sure why not Thanks ViVaHD
43:08 😂😂😂
Naga Hot.
Harry made no public statement of any kind about the Westminster wedding. It’s so sloppy to misrepresent it for comedy. Facts matter.
it is understandable that the woman Adam lost out on the quiz show but how come we still have to put up with her uneducated nonsense and never knowing when not to keep quiet when she knows nothing
Naga is a beautiful woman
First time in 66 seasons Merton laughed
Brexit= bad tree. You shouldn’t complain.
Brexit is way more than a poorly shipped tree. Anyone without their head buried in the sand, or some other place, would admit that.
Rwanda's population density is almost double of the UK's, and the GDP per capita is in Rwanda less than 2% of the UK's. Yet the Parliament is like: "Oh, big strong Rwanda, help us poor Brits. We are so overwhelmed with life and stuff, and we already start crying, when the wine list isn't to our liking. Please, we are begging you. We just don't know how to do anything, except for spending all that money someone put into our accounts.", huh?
What is this silly metallic thingy on Naga's wrist
It's a bracelet. You know, jewelry.
DAMN Naga is hot 🔥
All dogs have limited cognitive functions in comparison to wolves or other large canids.
On the origin of dogs: When Humans were in competition with wolves, it is supposed that it is somewhere in Mongolia (between 15 and 30 thousand years ago) that the first dogs were created by breeding canids (probably a couple of wolves first) with severe disabilities. It is likely that a version of the dog was created by successive hybridization with other canids. Indeed, dogs are canids with the brain development of a four-month-old wolf cub (brain size 30% less than that of an adult wolf). This explains why dogs exhibit neotenic (cub-like) characteristics (folded ears, barking, etc.) and are so obedient. Their mental growth cannot exceed that of a young cub. Dogs are "genetically coded" to obey the one or those they identify as their mother or their elders (genetically programmed slaves, one might say). When Humans created dogs, they probably did it to survive and therefore without malice, but it's quite chilling to think that Human populations then used dogs (and therefore sort of disabled wolves reduced into slavery) to hunt wild wolves and other such canids almost to extinction. The worst thing is that the dog then became a despised and neglected animal for a long time!
As for returning to the wild: the dog does not easily form populations that are truly independent of human beings, apart from the case of the dingo which may have arrived in Australia at a lesser degree of domestication than that of contemporary domestic dogs. Populations of wolves having been crossed with dogs have become greatly weakened.
Let's not forget that Human beings have sometimes crossed dogs to create even poorer "breeds" genetically (and therefore suffering from serious handicaps often resulting in terrible suffering and premature death for these animals) and this especially between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century with the despicable aim of promoting eugenicist theses. For example: Labradors tend to become completely paralyzed, bulldogs tend to choke, German shepherds tend to become paralyzed from the pelvis, spaniels go deaf, Dalmatians go blind (the less they have spots the faster this happens), etc.
Sources: Canine ethology courses in university teach pretty mush all I've said. Otherwise read the works of researchers like Coppinger or Bieliaev. For the link with the Eugenists, read the history of this despicable movement starting with its founder Francis Galton.
I call BS
Now THAT'S a shaggy dog story...
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@@jagolago-bobI agree, complete and utter.
I really wish people wouldn't use slavery for casual hyperbole. It's usually accompanied by a blithe indifference to the actual consequences of historical slavery.
soooo sad to see the wokes about to lose their last channel ,bye bye
WTF are you on about?
naga munchetty has obviously been either threatened or gagged to not criticise ERGKIP.
Maisie is more gormless than she looks