Although I do watch and enjoy cookery shows I also do agree with Micky here. I find it ridiculous when chefs condescendingly say stuff like "there's no reason you can't cook this, it only takes 30 mins" whilst omitting the fact that a prep chef did all the chopping for an hour beforehand. The tipping point for me came when one of them was on about beans on toast and "made" his own baked beans that needed 24 hours soaking beforehand and a carrier bag full of tomatoes. Just why? Tinned beans are fine, they've been around for like a hundred years. They've been perfected.
Gotta say that it's true, that a large part of being a good cook (cook, not chef) is the ability to be organised - and to remember what you did last time.
@@graemewiltshire312 I remember watching that and thinking at time is that fish and chips really going so be THAT much better it justifies all the time and effort.
Spot on Mick 👍🏻👍👍🏽👍🏾 ..... the chefs should preamble their recipes with ..’first buy yourself a £150k kitchen with a 3 acre herb and vegetable garden’..
"Heelllooo, I'm going to cook a piiieee" "Turn that over will you..." That was literally the extent of cooking shows back in the days of terrestrial television.
Micky Flanagan is Very funny and nearly as funny as Frank Skinner, room 101 has been brilliant I have been watching it for years since the nick Hancock days 💯
Along with all the property and gardening programmes. I suppose they appeal to producers because they're cheap to make. With 24 hour tv, they have to fill the hours with a load of cheap shit. Ditto 'reality' tv.
@@Codex7777 to be fair to cooking shows and gardening shows at least you can pick up some useful tips, Gordon Ramsay gets a lot of flack for being "rude", but the guy has a good range. He can teach you how to make something that takes days but tastes superb, or he can teach you how to make something simple, that's what he did on the F word quite a lot, simple and quick but tasty food.
"Every time I turn on the telly there's another one. They just keep appearing. They've all got their own little... thing." - He could be talking about stand up comics on British television. His 'thing' is to be cockney and vaguely criminal.
@@NodMac81 It took me a while to get it. I kept asking myself, where do I know her from... Knowing Me Knowing You I was sure somebody in the comments would mention her name. AH-HA.
I'm with Micky, how many times do I need to see Shepherd's Pie ingredients, ooh I see you've used parsley...is..that... allowed? Paprika!? Eff right off, you madlad. It's only following directions really well ffs
You know what I get miffed about when the English tv chef tries some making something Italian or French and they always ham up the accent on everything you know they don't put on a stereo typical Indian accent when they make a curry or a Japanese one when the do a ramen or a Chinese when making fried rice there's just no need for it
could not agree more. over rated cooks like ramsay, he's nothing more than a rude arrogant self-righteous gob shite. Any other walk of life he's a bully. Yet in the cooking world for some reason he gets away with shouting and swearing at people.If he's on TV, i always switch over i wont watch him.
he is right just get a cook book we don't need to see someone who has failed at everything else shoeing off that they can use heat to make something to eat you can see how it goes to there head's and he is right there r two many saying look at me look what i learned to do get over your selfs it's a bit of food.
Sure it sounds quite stupid but cooking is a skill, anyone can cook, I can throw some chicken in the oven, make something passable and be done. But not everyone can be great, and props to most of these chefs they put in hard work and time to get to where they are, masters of their craft comparable to an accomplished blacksmith or carpenter.
I can't stand their fingers in the food, mawling it all the time, and that standing movement they do, and the sudden stepping back to look after tasting it. They all the the bloody same thing! Nauseating. He's right. I have a relative who's a chef, and her hands are in everything, instead of using falks or things to toss food or mix, in goes the hands. Makes me feel sick. Lol. But worse, when someone asks you round for dinner, and their hands with nail varnish and big rings are raking through the food instead of using salad instruments in the rice, salad, or whatever. I sit their feeling and looking like I've got a fur ball coming up, trying to hide it.
Your relative is a chef and tastes with their hands? What sort of kitchen employed them and why are the standards not being upheld, worked in a few restaurants and despite not being the fanciest of places one thing stayed the same, you never touch the food to taste, you use your spoon which you then wash after each taste.
It's spot on. They re all just on the money making bandwagon. But the worst of all is Ramsey. What a "fucken joke" ...as Catherine Tate's nan would say.
Well I can't speak for all chefs but I know Gordon Ramsay frequently takes part in marathons and for a time did a martial art (not sure which one) for long enough to get a black belt. Even then he has some belly fat likely due to his age, I imagine if other chefs are similar in activity to him, or eats as healthily as he claims he does then they could maintain a healthy figure.
I was going to say this choice is a little 2009, but I suppose it was in 2012 (still a little past it's sell by date even then?) What next, hoarding shows? Jerry Springer?
The deadpan-ness of the Fanny Cradock joke is fantastic
Hilarious man eh
Dead PAN !
You sir are a comic genius
Good fun 🤩
"Take one medium sized pumpkin, so I'll give that a miss" 😂😂😂😂😂 love that humour brilliant
Or , something to rustle up that we all have in our cupboards , well naw i dont have 40 quids worth of shit to make it taste better
“Who’s got a pumpkin 🎃 in their house, it wasn’t Halloween” 😂
I love the bit at the end, makes the gesture with his hands as if riding his scooter.....
I've watched this a million times, it still cracks me up.
Although I do watch and enjoy cookery shows I also do agree with Micky here.
I find it ridiculous when chefs condescendingly say stuff like "there's no reason you can't cook this, it only takes 30 mins" whilst omitting the fact that a prep chef did all the chopping for an hour beforehand.
The tipping point for me came when one of them was on about beans on toast and "made" his own baked beans that needed 24 hours soaking beforehand and a carrier bag full of tomatoes. Just why? Tinned beans are fine, they've been around for like a hundred years. They've been perfected.
Gotta say that it's true, that a large part of being a good cook (cook, not chef) is the ability to be organised - and to remember what you did last time.
That lone laugh at 2:52 would've been me, Micky is absolutely hilarious
"i understand he's ended up doing a womans job"
"im jokin, im jokin, most women cant cook nowdays"
He's not wrong is he?
If that was on tv now I'd be shocked, shame we can't have a laugh
Try saying that on TV nowadays, you'd probably find yourself getting canceled or some sh*t...
This is the funniest thing! ... the ending was so good! They're just sitting clearly thinking he's insane!
Amazing isn't it.
Don’t get these chefs,they all think they’re some kind of God.There not!Bang on Mick.
Andy G That's so true, I watched that Heston Blumenthal cooking fish and chips, it took him all frigging day to cook them. Load of rubbish.
@@graemewiltshire312 Exactly.
@@graemewiltshire312 😂😂
@@graemewiltshire312 I remember watching that and thinking at time is that fish and chips really going so be THAT much better it justifies all the time and effort.
@@graemewiltshire312 did he fry the chips using the blast from the back of an aeroplane or something? 😄
the jamie oliver impression is hilarious.
''Hey Trish straight back oiiii'' amazing haha.
The panel's stone faces whilst certain members of the audience are in absolute hysterics makes it even better. He's dynamite.
@@0wls2k any h yuh I y
"turn that over will ya, and we'd turn it over"
Gets me everytime 😂
Micky doing a Jamie Oliver impression is the best thing ever.
Funniest comedian for such a long time. All his material is so relatable and relevant.
+Bat Man def my favourite comedian! have you heard if he´ll release a new stand up dvd or sth soon?
dolorodon he's touring this year. I managed to snap up two tickets, can't wait!
Spot on Mick 👍🏻👍👍🏽👍🏾 ..... the chefs should preamble their recipes with ..’first buy yourself a £150k kitchen with a 3 acre herb and vegetable garden’..
This was actually a lot funnier than I expected.
Mickey was on point. Sometimes the funniest stuff can't be appreciated live cuz it's so dry lmao 'so we turned it over'
I was wondering, was that a pun of some kind, or just very dry way of saying that no-one cared back then?
no he means change the channel on the TV :)
In this country we say "spot on" not a stupid teenage yank expression "on point". Apart from that and spelling things with a Z, you're right.
genius 'joke' amazing.
S J Powell
Too right brother.
"He's ended up doing a woman's job" kekek
Love me a bit of micky never disappoints, ever.
That Jamie impression was the fucking best hahahaha
"Heelllooo, I'm going to cook a piiieee"
"Turn that over will you..."
That was literally the extent of cooking shows back in the days of terrestrial television.
... And we turned it over...
The BBC have over 600 chefs on their books. Fuck that!
Stewart Nicol as BILLY CONNOLLY and not one of them can cook an omelette, as Saturday kitchen proves
I fucking love Micky Flanagan.
"I don't cook". How are you alive? There's a generation of men that literally have had a live in chef their whole life
I love this guy .... naturally funny
Saw one of his gigs .. amazing
There is only ONE way for me to describe Mickey, "Bloody Hilarious".
I totally agree. Love it no chef is a celebrity, they are just cooks. Big deal
I hate the fact that all their cooking pots and untensils are brand new and unused. Even the food blenders look new ffs
I think they clean them. Crazy, i know.
🤣
‘Oo’s got a pumpkin!?
100%. Just because they can chop vegetables quickly, they think they're rock stars.
Love his show about the French, pissed my pants 😂😂😂
Watched this a lot and agree with Mickey. Always get the impression though that Frank doesn't like him .
Mickys right they are overated over paid aswell
LOVE Mickey lol the Jamie Oliver at the market part lol
The Roman Empire made celebrities of their chefs as well as their sportsmen. Very soon after, the empire fell 😯
londontrada mmm.. like Britain will too... Lol 😂..meant in the nicest possible way... Lol 😂😀😀
@@MariaLopez-hc2nm our EMPIRE collapsed years ago!! 😆 😆 💖 🇬🇧
Mick is brilliant and spot on!!
Absolutely brilliant.
I love that man.
A round one. LOL
Rebecca.....what a classy lady.....she can feel my pumpkins anytime.....
Rebecca Front is a sassy fox. She is my cup a tay....quality even. She looks posh and a bit dirty.....
No she doesn’t look posh....
This is some pervy shit my dude
@@DalleDayul Thanks, but you clearly don't get the the reference.
@@donbrogan3158 like the woman in Boots lol
Haha! I remember that bit in Mickey's stand up.
2 Jags almonds are to short, " almond rocks socks" for Northern folk
Micky Flanagan is Very funny and nearly as funny as Frank Skinner, room 101 has been brilliant I have been watching it for years since the
nick Hancock days 💯
Cried laughing 😂 funniest comedian and my favourite
The death of TV was when these food clowns started bombarding us with cooking programmes
Along with all the property and gardening programmes. I suppose they appeal to producers because they're cheap to make. With 24 hour tv, they have to fill the hours with a load of cheap shit. Ditto 'reality' tv.
@@Codex7777 to be fair to cooking shows and gardening shows at least you can pick up some useful tips, Gordon Ramsay gets a lot of flack for being "rude", but the guy has a good range. He can teach you how to make something that takes days but tastes superb, or he can teach you how to make something simple, that's what he did on the F word quite a lot, simple and quick but tasty food.
Yes .. exactly right.
"goin' out out" lol
As a Chef I would have to agree
Brilliant. Love Micky Flannigan
He's right. I despair at the thought of SO MANY people pretty much worshipping cooks, it's sad and pathetic.
Rebecca Front...nice
Mick probably goes out out to eat
He is brilliant
I cry laughing at this everytime....
No idea who the lady is, but from a middle aged man - I would.
Her name is Rebecca Front
Just realised why I would. She reminds me of an old girlfriend from the mid 1970s.
Till this year, she did the voice over for The Supervet, among other things. And she's absolutely smokin'.
100% RIGHT ON
Spot on
That 'mange two (sic)' joke was from Miton Jones on Mock the Week. Shame on you Frank.
Snape. Snape. Severus Snape.
"Every time I turn on the telly there's another one. They just keep appearing. They've all got their own little... thing." - He could be talking about stand up comics on British television. His 'thing' is to be cockney and vaguely criminal.
WalterLiddy spot on!
How can you NOT like him !?
He's good value for money is micky
He’s sooo right tho
He’s not cooking at that level is incredibly difficult
Mickey Flanagan is quality!
Go do it Micky if it’s just making some dinner
I love him
Spot on mick
I love Micky’s he so funny 😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love this woman 👩 ❤ but I don't know her name. She is absolutely gorgeous 😍 ❤ 💖 💕 💗 ♥ 😍
Rebecca Front
@@NodMac81 It took me a while to get it. I kept asking myself, where do I know her from... Knowing Me Knowing You I was sure somebody in the comments would mention her name. AH-HA.
I'm with Micky, how many times do I need to see Shepherd's Pie ingredients, ooh I see you've used parsley...is..that... allowed?
Paprika!? Eff right off, you madlad.
It's only following directions really well ffs
Hilarious man..... And how hot is Rebecca Front?
Hotter than something that's really rather hot.
Panch21:... yes, she's rather delicious!
Panch21 How dry is England? She's pretty, but there's a world out there.
You know what I get miffed about when the English tv chef tries some making something Italian or French and they always ham up the accent on everything you know they don't put on a stereo typical Indian accent when they make a curry or a Japanese one when the do a ramen or a Chinese when making fried rice there's just no need for it
This subject has been discussed before on room 101
@@jackdavids2723 cool thanks I'll have a look for it.
Mickey kills me. Whats he doing now?
I think I'm in love with Frank Skinner!
I call them Cooks.
Whats the difference between Fanny Cradock and a cross country runner?
Tremendous this haha
could not agree more. over rated cooks like ramsay, he's nothing more than a rude arrogant self-righteous gob shite. Any other walk of life he's a bully. Yet in the cooking world for some reason he gets away with shouting and swearing at people.If he's on TV, i always switch over i wont watch him.
Who is that lady
he is right just get a cook book we don't need to see someone who has failed at everything else shoeing off that they can use heat to make something to eat you can see how it goes to there head's and he is right there r two many saying look at me look what i learned to do get over your selfs it's a bit of food.
Sure it sounds quite stupid but cooking is a skill, anyone can cook, I can throw some chicken in the oven, make something passable and be done. But not everyone can be great, and props to most of these chefs they put in hard work and time to get to where they are, masters of their craft comparable to an accomplished blacksmith or carpenter.
Throw all the mp’s in there as well
Something sexy about Rebecca Front on the end .
What ever he says is just absolutely hilarious.
The end.
I can't stand their fingers in the food, mawling it all the time, and that standing movement they do, and the sudden stepping back to look after tasting it. They all the the bloody same thing! Nauseating. He's right. I have a relative who's a chef, and her hands are in everything, instead of using falks or things to toss food or mix, in goes the hands. Makes me feel sick. Lol. But worse, when someone asks you round for dinner, and their hands with nail varnish and big rings are raking through the food instead of using salad instruments in the rice, salad, or whatever. I sit their feeling and looking like I've got a fur ball coming up, trying to hide it.
Your relative is a chef and tastes with their hands? What sort of kitchen employed them and why are the standards not being upheld, worked in a few restaurants and despite not being the fanciest of places one thing stayed the same, you never touch the food to taste, you use your spoon which you then wash after each taste.
It's spot on. They re all just on the money making bandwagon. But the worst of all is Ramsey. What a "fucken joke" ...as Catherine Tate's nan would say.
Are mange tout just jumped up runner beans?
NO!!! Baby peas... not left on the plant long enough to develop..
Go Mickey 😊😊😂
im out out
Was mickys impression of Jamie Oliver a cockney accent?
Frank Skinner’s botox 😂
Classic
Spot on! It is a woman's job lol
And also there's barely any fat ones. I definitely wouldn't take military advice off a guy who holds a rifle the wrong way round.
Well I can't speak for all chefs but I know Gordon Ramsay frequently takes part in marathons and for a time did a martial art (not sure which one) for long enough to get a black belt. Even then he has some belly fat likely due to his age, I imagine if other chefs are similar in activity to him, or eats as healthily as he claims he does then they could maintain a healthy figure.
hes so funny
I was going to say this choice is a little 2009, but I suppose it was in 2012 (still a little past it's sell by date even then?) What next, hoarding shows? Jerry Springer?
truth
funny funny guy
A raaand one!
More like harry redknapp than Jamie Oliver
He looks like the joker if he was a successful comedian