@@grahamstrouse1165 that is exactly it. Wholesome, good natured and a mutual respect for each other’s humour and intellect. It is the most unexpected bit of TV chemistry. It is brilliant.
I agree and I find it so hard to wait for the "More News" version I always watch the shorter one too. Is it true that Have I Got More News For You is unavailable to all you poor fuckaz in Britain ? And , WHY? I feel for you !
American here (so I only understand about half at best). Ian is a treasure but this is a great panel overall. Naga is wonderful. Full marks all around.
The program has been going since 1990 and Ian Hislop hasn't missed an episode. Paul Merton has only missed a few, usually because of illness like 'flu. It's been hilariously funny ever since it started.
@@user-zj7hf5se4u It's now tired and painfully soft-left. The fire it used to have has gone out. The BBC in general is fearful of offending the perpetually offended, leading to bland quasi-comedy.
I only looked at some comments because I presumed everyone must saying how weak and pathetic it was, I was dumb-founded to see people thought it was funny. @@Clive697
@@user-zj7hf5se4u Only a few nay-sayers dare question the easily pleased lovers of the bland and mediocre BBC 'comedy' output. I remember when HIGNFY used to be witty and amusing. Perhaps these are mostly younger people who've never watched the Beeb back when it wasn't more concerned with being diverse and inclusive?
You mean thank you from that country that according to Bing doesn't exist? I guess we Auztralians had better go.disappear in a puff of internet opinion then ...😂
@@Clive697How does it show? Is it possible that each recording actually takes up to a few hours and the producers edit it to keep the funny stuff? You realize that they even shorten the time between idea and joke, as to make everything seem snappier? Ian and Paul have been doing this for decades. Of course they read the news and think of some funny comments, but plenty of it is spontaneous.
One of the best shows of late ! I love every HIgNfy, but this one in particular made me spill more primitivo combining it with supper. Sweet to see Masie again ! It's been a while since the demise of MtW, but that may be completely due to me and the algorithm here. Not the demise ! Me bumping into her again... hope I will bump some more into her again in future...
I love the color of Maisies hair, I think it looks really amazing. I liked it before but I think this brings it out!!! ❤❤❤ Great episode, thanks VIVA!!!!
A good few years ago a couple of friends from the Middle Temple Treasury took Naga out for a celebratory meal as she had passed her law exams with flying colours. For some reason I was invited and I remember what a shy friendly young girl she was. I hoped that she would survive in the cut and thrust of law. My words of advice were along the lines of “You have to prioritise yourself”….who the hell I thought I was to advise someone like Naga will always remain a mystery to me! Good luck to her and good wishes from days gone by…I’ll just carry on litter picking for a living! 🙄🤣
In all fairness, I've watched so much QI that if i was polled for Pointless and shown the Earth, my response to what it was would be "a Blue Whale" just to mess with the poll.
Watching what is happening to the UK from afar is like meeting a good friend who has a complete idiot for a new boyfriend. What are you doing? You deserve better from your government.
As opposed to America, where we’ve got shaky relationships all-around, everyone’s sick, and there’s a 50/50 chance the angry racist uncle will inherit all of Grandma’s money when she dies.
6:00 Has England's PM decided that he can unanimously decide for the country to leave treaties and the UN? Because those statements he's making are violation of the UN Treaties (and possibly the charter) and you would think requires a VOTE in the Parliament at the very least.... not a one man dictatorship...
OH! THIS is why "Colin from Portsmouth" shouts "Avocados!" at the end of one of his rants before ending with "Love to the family". (Or maybe vice versa)
In the 90s I got a ticket to see it filmed live at the BBC. Hilarious. Not much was cut at all. Probably just the compere, Angus Deaton at the time, re-reading the autocue!!!!
I wish my dad were here to see this day. He had this dad joke for all of my life. A man goes into a pub with a duck. The bartender says "You can't bring that pig in here." The man says "It's not a pig..." and the bartender says "I was talking to the duck." Now dad's gone and he'll never know what happened with the duck here.
As a middle-aged white male Strayan, and representative of the entire nation of Straya and its many peoples, I must send our most sincere apology and profound regret, for 'Stop the Boats'. It's our fault. It was _our_ government that coined that nasty boat term. Rather, it was the coalition of conservative parties, in federal opposition, that coined the phrase, to gain votes. In the federal election campaign of 2013, the Liberal-National coalition sought to appear strong on defending our international border. That's good and bad. People were dying. Opportunistic Indoneasian people smugglers, were putting unsafe boats to sea. These were overloaded with desperate people, seeking asylum in Australia. Many boats sank. Hundreds of people died over several years, under the previous Labor governments' policy settings for immigration and border security. However, the conservative parties in opposition, chose to weaponise the human tragedy. They capitalised on our latent bigotries. Like past conservative federal governments led by John Howard, asylum seekers were 'othered'. Fear of _'others not like us'_ steered our many gormless swinging voters to the coalition led by Tony Abbott. The conservatives won, and their repugnant leader made the equally repugnant Scott Morrison his Immigration minister. As a middle-aged white male Strayan, and representative of the entire nation of Straya and its many peoples, I must send our most sincere apology and profound regret, for 'Stop the Boats'. It's our fault. It was _our_ government that coined the term. Rather, it was the coalition of conservative parties, in federal opposition, that coined the phrase, to gain votes. In the 2013 election campaign, the Liberal-National coalition sought to appear strong on defending our international border. Opportunistic Indonesian people smugglers, were putting unsafe boats to sea. Over the previous six years of the Labor government policy settings for immigration and border security, these boats were overloaded with tens of 1000s of desperate people, seeking asylum in Australia. Many boats sank. Hundreds of people drowned. However, the conservative parties in opposition, chose to weaponise the human tragedy. They capitalised on our latent bigotries. Like past conservative federal governments led by John Howard, asylum seekers were 'othered'. Fear of _'others not like us'_ steered our many gormless swinging voters to the coalition. 'Stop The Boats' was a rallying cry. It worked - the conservatives won. The belligerent, repugnant, proudly simplistic Tony Abbott was our new P.M. 'Operation Sovereign Borders' became a thing. He made the equally repugnant Scott Morrison his Immigration minister. He later became PM, and implausibly he was even worse than Abbott. Cut to now, and Abbott has been advising your Tory government. Lynton Crosby and Brian Loughnane are the party and campaign directors who fomented the nastiest elements of conservative parties and voters. Crosby has also been advising your Tory party campaigns for some years.
Maise and Ian have fantastic on screen chemistry
There’s a real father/daughter dynamic there, and not the creepy kind.
little bit of the sean lock and harriet kemsley on cats does countdown vibe going on there @@grahamstrouse1165
Yes they were brilliant together.
Spin-off reality show?
@@grahamstrouse1165 that is exactly it. Wholesome, good natured and a mutual respect for each other’s humour and intellect. It is the most unexpected bit of TV chemistry. It is brilliant.
This series has been unstintingly brilliant - this was another crackerjack episode. Can't wait for the XL version!
Indeed!! There wasn't one episode bad!
A couple years ago everyone was moaning that it was over and they needed to stop, but the last couple series have just been brilliant.
I agree and I find it so hard to wait for the "More News" version I always watch the shorter one too. Is it true that Have I Got More News For You is unavailable to all you poor fuckaz in Britain ? And , WHY? I feel for you !
Who says crackerjack in 2023? Who says crackerjack in 1970?
Naga looks absolutely stunning in her green dress.
It's avocado...
Yeah, totally. And she certainly doesn't need any decorations surgically applied !
it is always good to know what to do with an avocado. and its make a dress.
wonder what the rest of it looks like.
@@JJVernigLOL
Naga looks stunning anyway.
Thank you from Australia. I look forward to these every week.
Like anyone believes that.
Sorry mate, you don't exist, I just checked on Bing
From where?
@@chrishughes3405Other Australians do, hi.
Maisie Adam is delightful.
Thank you so much. Ms. Adams and Mr. Osman are always enjoyable guests.
American here (so I only understand about half at best). Ian is a treasure but this is a great panel overall. Naga is wonderful. Full marks all around.
Urgh. Can’t stand naga. Will struggle on.
Ian and Paul are permanent and the host changes weekly with the other two panelist’s are usually a comedian and a person of letters
@@SigmundJaehn out of curiosity, what do you find objectionable about her?
The program has been going since 1990 and Ian Hislop hasn't missed an episode. Paul Merton has only missed a few, usually because of illness like 'flu. It's been hilariously funny ever since it started.
There's a great documentary on the history of this series that I recommend. I'll go see if I can find it and post the link here.
ViVaHD, you've done it again, many thanks for posting, they all seemed to have fun. I'm eagerly anticipating the extended edition. ❤ from Aotearoa
Gosh, I have friends where you live (NZ)?
@@michelewortelhoek6860 There are quite a few of us living here (NZ).
Excellent episode. Naga is gorgeous.
I really enjoyed this episode. Naga, Maisie and Richard were awesome.
MAisie and Richard were on point! I didn't already know Naga. Is it okay if I have a small crush on her now?
@@M0rket I doubt you alone, Including Ian!
@@M0rket She is great.
"I feel like my parents having an aurgument at the dinner table" -- no Maisie - they are flirting outragiously :) !!!!!
It's a fine line between love and hate!
Mum and dad are sending the kids to the cinema later.
gobsmacked with laughter, From Vancouver, Canada
One if the best laughs I've had for a while. Everyone looked like were having great craic.
One of the very best for a very long time - haven't laughed so much over a full half-hour for ages!
This whole series has been fire.
Isimply haven't laughed..
@@user-zj7hf5se4u It's now tired and painfully soft-left. The fire it used to have has gone out. The BBC in general is fearful of offending the perpetually offended, leading to bland quasi-comedy.
I only looked at some comments because I presumed everyone must saying how weak and pathetic it was, I was dumb-founded to see people thought it was funny. @@Clive697
@@user-zj7hf5se4u Only a few nay-sayers dare question the easily pleased lovers of the bland and mediocre BBC 'comedy' output. I remember when HIGNFY used to be witty and amusing. Perhaps these are mostly younger people who've never watched the Beeb back when it wasn't more concerned with being diverse and inclusive?
I like how sunak literally said he's blocked a thought...
This has been a great series and this was the best line up so far. With the Tories at the moment, they could easily do a two hour episode
Woohoo Maisie Adams new hair!
Thanks from Australia.
You mean thank you from that country that according to Bing doesn't exist? I guess we Auztralians had better go.disappear in a puff of internet opinion then ...😂
Long live Viva 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm from the UK but this is the only way I watch now ❤
There is no Australia... Its West Island! (along with North and South Islands, New Zealand)
Keep bailing y' Kiwi prk!
I do like that one, I will quote it at some friends who are down under, thank you
@@maxiculture Your Mum likes a Kiwi prk!
So glad they got Naga back, she is absolutely wonderful.
This was a great episode! Thanks from New Zealand!
NZ Chur
@@dingodelta cuz lol
@@deadshot8077 Good on ya mate :)
Gidday Mate!
The entire team delivered tonight!
15:05 "it was the only tool I had available" and I thought 'god, look at your cabinet' (lower case 'g' deliberate 😝)
The Charles curtain story makes me think of Carol Burnett. "I saw it in the window and just couldn't resist." 🤣
you can just see Charles and the family around the fire on a cold winters night making dress etc out of some old curtains
eagerly waiting for the "More" edition. Thanks for the videos and laughs!
thank you from Canada ...
uhoh
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ffCan't get rid of us, love. Cheers from Toronto.
12:07 Merton is right about Johnson. His image and his pretend rambling speeches are all prepared beforehand.
People who have worked in the TV world with Boris have said that many times now. It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone anymore.
Merton and Hislop's 'hilarious' comments are pre-planned too. And it shows.
@@Clive697it's weird to attach your ego to a random celebrity, you don't need to lash out every time boris id critiqued
@@Clive697How does it show? Is it possible that each recording actually takes up to a few hours and the producers edit it to keep the funny stuff? You realize that they even shorten the time between idea and joke, as to make everything seem snappier? Ian and Paul have been doing this for decades. Of course they read the news and think of some funny comments, but plenty of it is spontaneous.
@@Clive697So does your tissue thin skin, Clive.
I think we need more of Naga and Ian as our new Mommy and Daddy LOL
Just putting in a vote for Naga for PM.
Thank you from Costa Rica 😎
I thought you said "Thank you from Costa Coffee".
I doubt it. If Australia doesn't exist. what hope have you got? ;-)
Always right on time, when I need a dose of British humor & a different look at the world! Love Richard Osman & Masie....what a great look!
Naga is beautiful ❤
🤮🤮🤮
@@_Daio_ How small is it?
@@AnnaAnna-uc2ff LOL
Rishi's future.
Blocked!
Thank you!!!!
This week's people were excellent! I just kept laughing!
really good this week. congrats Naga and Richard especially
A massive thank you from rural Cumbria ❤
Live in the US but my mother lives in Windermer.
@@DerrickWhittle-mm7jz I'm so sorry
Cheers for the upload!!
Best episode this series, Ian was on fire 🤣
Love this programme !
Oh how I love this programme, I wish it could be HIGNFY every day .... Maisie Adams is brilliant, well, they all are aren't they.
That was such a cheer at the beginning of the show!
One of the best shows of late ! I love every HIgNfy, but this one in particular made me spill more primitivo combining it with supper. Sweet to see Masie again ! It's been a while since the demise of MtW, but that may be completely due to me and the algorithm here. Not the demise ! Me bumping into her again... hope I will bump some more into her again in future...
I love the color of Maisies hair, I think it looks really amazing. I liked it before but I think this brings it out!!! ❤❤❤ Great episode, thanks VIVA!!!!
Ian’s hair is nice too
@@mediastudiesnetworkwhat hair?
“They’ve successfully deported *one* person to Rwanda.”
“Yeah: the _wrong_ person.”
Not seen the Maise person before, she was so funny - as sharp as Lee Mack
I've seen her on the now defunct Mock Of The Week- and more recently on a dangerous road roads series.
@@angeladawn805Thanks for a new program to look for, glad she’s doing okay. I miss MTW.
You've got to be joking.
@@philipjones9458nah, we’re serious. You’re the one in the minority.
You're in for a treat, her back catalogue of TV appearances have been mostly ace 🎉
Wonderful stuff - thanks for posting!
Ah, it’s just like my mom always used to say, “You should’ve thought of that before you took up competitive chain-smoking.”
Thanks for the upload, loved it; hilarious!
A good few years ago a couple of friends from the Middle Temple Treasury took Naga out for a celebratory meal as she had passed her law exams with flying colours.
For some reason I was invited and I remember what a shy friendly young girl she was. I hoped that she would survive in the cut and thrust of law.
My words of advice were along the lines of “You have to prioritise yourself”….who the hell I thought I was to advise someone like Naga will always remain a mystery to me!
Good luck to her and good wishes from days gone by…I’ll just carry on litter picking for a living!
🙄🤣
Some of the best summer years of my life were spent litter picking. I was working at music festivals at the time.
Does Naga sound like Victoria Coren Mitchell to anyone else ?
She does, doesn't she? It's like seeing Gillian Anderson as Margaret Thatcher...eerie
I can't watch her in the morning. She is useless.
I wouldn’t be able to say. You have to ask them individually.
After reading your comment I listened while looking away and now I can't un-notice it.
They must have had similar schooling (that's pretty much where your accents are formed) my ears hear educated, middle class, London.
Great show! All in great form.
In all fairness, I've watched so much QI that if i was polled for Pointless and shown the Earth, my response to what it was would be "a Blue Whale" just to mess with the poll.
Question 1: what do they say of the acropolis where the Parthenon is?
@@glenn1534 What do they saaaaaayyy?
(He's going to say, he's going to say, HE'S GOING TO SAY! HE'S GOING TO SAY!)
@@WaywardVet FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT
How many moons does Earth have, then?
What a banger of an episode!
Awesome as always if you want to know whats going on in Britain this is the show ,if you dont get its humour then too bad you weren't meant to get it
Watching what is happening to the UK from afar is like meeting a good friend who has a complete idiot for a new boyfriend. What are you doing? You deserve better from your government.
A great analogy, especially as an emigrant. How's it going with whatshisface? What's he done now?
hahaha...government... hahahaha good one!!
As opposed to America, where we’ve got shaky relationships all-around, everyone’s sick, and there’s a 50/50 chance the angry racist uncle will inherit all of Grandma’s money when she dies.
That's spot on what it's like from inside as well 😂
@@FeedsNoSliesMusicNaw, did you get your buttons pushed?
What a brilliant episode. I laughed all the way through.
Best cast ever.
They all seemed to like & genuinely get on with each other didn't they
Naga, though. Wow ❤️❤️❤️
Forgot your meds?
Thx for posting these each week.
Highlight of the week for me
6:00 Has England's PM decided that he can unanimously decide for the country to leave treaties and the UN? Because those statements he's making are violation of the UN Treaties (and possibly the charter) and you would think requires a VOTE in the Parliament at the very least.... not a one man dictatorship...
I love Maisie. ❤️
Hooray! Great guests on both sides and in the middle. TY ViVaHD!
@@jase6709 When is a genuine right-of-centre opinion allowed on the diverse and inclusive BBC?
@@Clive697all the time lol
@@BlyatimirPootin Ah, I see you support a 'Latest Thing'. Ever held an opinion of your own?
@@Clive697 yes, I weigh up the facts and come to my own conclusion. Do you believe any old conspiracy nonsense that ends up on your social media feed?
Excellent, thanks for posting
OH! THIS is why "Colin from Portsmouth" shouts "Avocados!" at the end of one of his rants before ending with "Love to the family". (Or maybe vice versa)
This was such a terrific episode. Thank you for posting- saw a utube talk with Ian and some other bloke today too. On a roll.
poor Matt Chorley . . . "some other bloke" 🤣
Brilliant episode!
Brilliant, one of the best ever shows. Thank you.
i absolutely love maisie adam
In the 90s I got a ticket to see it filmed live at the BBC. Hilarious. Not much was cut at all. Probably just the compere, Angus Deaton at the time, re-reading the autocue!!!!
Thank you! Top notch as usual!
Thanks very much for another cracking episode! Cheers!
Love have I got news, far too short.
Everyone was on fire in the show
Great episode!
Maisie looks good as a blonde.
Absolutely brilliant episode. Much laugh. Great amuse!
Naga is superb, she can wrangle the boys like Kirsty Young. LOL
Thanks ViVaHD the laughs really help make things better.
Seconded!
Thanks for your chalk videos.
@@Mark_Brooks Thank You for your kindness, it's very appreciated.💚
Well, now we know what Keir Starmer looks with Margaret Thatcher's hair
Some great lines tonight!
Remember when we used to vote for our Prime Ministers? Ahhh the good old days.
We've never voted for prime ministers; we've only ever voted for local MPs.
Lollll
@@thejoin4687 It's a beautiful system isn't it.
@@thejoin4687And the party of which they are a member.
Brilliant episode
Thanks from pom in NZ! .I. 🤣
Love these uploads!
Outstandingly funny!
I'm Australian you make this a pleasure lovely miss
I wish my dad were here to see this day. He had this dad joke for all of my life. A man goes into a pub with a duck. The bartender says "You can't bring that pig in here." The man says "It's not a pig..." and the bartender says "I was talking to the duck." Now dad's gone and he'll never know what happened with the duck here.
The best looking presenter in the history of hignfy
Keeps on giving love it
Thanks!
Great episode, superbly mentored.
Naga was charming! another great episode.
Kia Ora - Just brilliant. We are laughing with you - not at you LOL
Presenter is absolutely beautiful
Specially when she's embarrassed lol
Damn! This was a good episode! Great chemistry!
As a middle-aged white male Strayan, and representative of the entire nation of Straya and its many peoples, I must send our most sincere apology and profound regret, for 'Stop the Boats'.
It's our fault.
It was _our_ government that coined that nasty boat term. Rather, it was the coalition of conservative parties, in federal opposition, that coined the phrase, to gain votes.
In the federal election campaign of 2013, the Liberal-National coalition sought to appear strong on defending our international border. That's good and bad.
People were dying. Opportunistic Indoneasian people smugglers, were putting unsafe boats to sea. These were overloaded with desperate people, seeking asylum in Australia. Many boats sank. Hundreds of people died over several years, under the previous Labor governments' policy settings for immigration and border security.
However, the conservative parties in opposition, chose to weaponise the human tragedy. They capitalised on our latent bigotries. Like past conservative federal governments led by John Howard, asylum seekers were 'othered'. Fear of _'others not like us'_ steered our many gormless swinging voters to the coalition led by Tony Abbott. The conservatives won, and their repugnant leader made the equally repugnant Scott Morrison his Immigration minister.
As a middle-aged white male Strayan, and representative of the entire nation of Straya and its many peoples, I must send our most sincere apology and profound regret, for 'Stop the Boats'.
It's our fault.
It was _our_ government that coined the term. Rather, it was the coalition of conservative parties, in federal opposition, that coined the phrase, to gain votes.
In the 2013 election campaign, the Liberal-National coalition sought to appear strong on defending our international border.
Opportunistic Indonesian people smugglers, were putting unsafe boats to sea. Over the previous six years of the Labor government policy settings for immigration and border security, these boats were overloaded with tens of 1000s of desperate people, seeking asylum in Australia. Many boats sank. Hundreds of people drowned.
However, the conservative parties in opposition, chose to weaponise the human tragedy. They capitalised on our latent bigotries. Like past conservative federal governments led by John Howard, asylum seekers were 'othered'. Fear of _'others not like us'_ steered our many gormless swinging voters to the coalition. 'Stop The Boats' was a rallying cry. It worked - the conservatives won.
The belligerent, repugnant, proudly simplistic Tony Abbott was our new P.M. 'Operation Sovereign Borders' became a thing. He made the equally repugnant Scott Morrison his Immigration minister. He later became PM, and implausibly he was even worse than Abbott.
Cut to now, and Abbott has been advising your Tory government. Lynton Crosby and Brian Loughnane are the party and campaign directors who fomented the nastiest elements of conservative parties and voters. Crosby has also been advising your Tory party campaigns for some years.
Even putting it on the pulpit like Rishi has, came from Scummo. Sickening.
Hilarious thank you
wonderful