Whenever I'm not feeling very well or feeling low, I am soon taken over by HIGNFY, any episode, any year, any guests. I take The Eye and so appreciate being able to revisit. Andy Hamilton, Roisin are brilliant in this one too xx❤
One thing that I absolutely love about this show is that this is a topical comedy show, from over a decade ago, and the jokes still land. Some land differently with hindsight and the events that have happened since, but good comedy is good comedy. So thanks for sharing it!
Matthew Hartt I get an extra big smile on my face too. That man is so damn witty he's a great match with Paul Merton, he never seems to be sitting on the same side as the spawn of the devil. Funny that.
Roisin laughing and snorting constantly… But desperately trying to keep it under control… Is one of the most wholesome and cutest things!!! She just seems like a really sweet person. And she’s really come into her own and matured in comedy the past few years. And I’ve been happy to see that.
David: What's the really bad news for Theresa May? The Future: You're going to be PM. Theresa: That's great news! The Future: Trust me, it's not going to be as good as you think it is.
One of their best ones . Satire and wit. not just slagging people off for easy laughs. Roisin got to show her sharp wit nicely., not just her lovable personality.
@@steve17bf2 We have only a sample of one, so it could just be a statistical anomaly. Its also not just a matter of where but also when. they could be that far apart in time neither would be aware of the others existence in the same space. Binary systems would contain too much radiation for life, stars going supernova and destroying their own systems would leave no evidence of non technological species. Stars too large would have too much gravity and smaller ones not enough. People normally discuss only the goldilocks zone and ignore all the rest that would need to be prerequisites for carbon based cellular functioning life. We may not be the first and wont be the last. We have passed a certain stage though. If our sun blew up destroying the solar system, Voyagers 1 and 2 will make it to the nearest other system in about 40,000 years. Ensuring objective proof a planet once existed full of life.
I love how people here commented on the dynamic between Roisin, David and the regular panelists and of course, Andy Hamilton who is a gem, but if Paul had been in a bad mood, none of it would have worked. I love watching HGNIFY, and I happily watch multiple episodes over and over and it seems to me (and how I wish it weren’t exactly so) but, when Paul is happy, everyone’s happy.
across the pond here, buh maybe the resignation of their director general, or their previous knowledge of some crimes bein' committed by one of their precious
Hey Brits, dumb question from an American (no, they will never end): Are the poppies worn in remembrance of the fallen British soldiers in WWI, or is there a broader meaning? It's obviously a very important cultural statement in the UK, but does it go beyond the soldiers in WWI? When I was a kid in Minnesota, we made "poppies" out of paper on Armistice Day, now Veterans' Day (11 Nov), but that went away sometime in the 1970s. I think here it was only in remembrance of the fallen WWI soldiers. I see them a lot on these panel shows, and I actually watch meetings of the UK Parliament (I know, kinda sad, right?), and I see them there too. I'd just like some context. Thanks! BTW, the last scene in the last episode of Blackadder Goes Forth always makes me cry, and the poppy fields emerging from the gray are so moving! When was the last time one of our sitcoms actually expressed something so moving and profound? "Light entertainment" my ass. (Sorry, arse.) That was heavy, brilliant, timeless, and deeply human. Nothing light about it.
Yes, they are. They grew resiliently in bombed out fields, inspiring the poem at Ypres by a Canadian soldier and physician, John McCrae, that was published in Punch in 1915 : In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie, In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
Puhleeeeze. Trump can't read the teleprompter, and can't memorize anything more than 'person, woman, man, camera, tv' for more than 10 minutes. Bursesconi was so far ahead of the orange one.
@@matthewlamont9515 I completely agree with you. The only difference is that less than 2 months ago, I didnt know who ANY of these people were, and now its all I watch. Cool name by the way. My middle name is Lamont
Who'd of thought that there we were laughing at the idiocy of Italian politics and now in 2022, here in the UK we've elected de Pfeffel Johnson and ended up with Thick Lizzy Truss!
35:40 Stating that there is no available evidence of extraterrestrials is not "categorically denying" their existence, it's just denying evidence thereof. Tsk-tsk, David.🙂
German measles is rubella a very dangerous condition for women in first trimester of pregnancy as can cause blindness ,deafness ,intellectual disability ,and death in newborns.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
David Mitchell "We have enough terrorists of our own" - I should've switched off the minute he said that, with gratitude that at last ONE Jew had admitted it. . . Unfortunately I stayed on listening to him twisting it round, to be in British, like the biggest hypocrite on the planet!!
Whenever I'm not feeling very well or feeling low, I am soon taken over by HIGNFY, any episode, any year, any guests. I take The Eye and so appreciate being able to revisit. Andy Hamilton, Roisin are brilliant in this one too xx❤
nah, there are definitely better and worse ones.
Same
One thing that I absolutely love about this show is that this is a topical comedy show, from over a decade ago, and the jokes still land. Some land differently with hindsight and the events that have happened since, but good comedy is good comedy. So thanks for sharing it!
The great benefit of making ‘comedy’ out of national characteristics that never go away.
Love it when Andy Hamilton is a panelist. Witty, intelligent and very funny.
Drop the dead donkey, was Andy and another man.
Matthew Hartt I get an extra big smile on my face too. That man is so damn witty he's a great match with Paul Merton, he never seems to be sitting on the same side as the spawn of the devil. Funny that.
Some people really seem to hate him. It's weird
I agree. He’s pretty smart for a dwarf.
@@jenniferholden9397ain’t it the truth!
Roisin laughing and snorting constantly… But desperately trying to keep it under control… Is one of the most wholesome and cutest things!!! She just seems like a really sweet person. And she’s really come into her own and matured in comedy the past few years. And I’ve been happy to see that.
She's one of the most beautiful people in the world
Oh, Roisin. You've pulled.
She is funny and intelligent but following your comment, I paid close attention to her. She snorted, not once.
No it isn't. It's like watching a pig play with a football.
Despite being bit thick.. snort snort... she's alright...lol
Great one, some of my favourite panellists, thank you.
Excellent episode... i feel a lot more empathy for those car park cosmonauts after 2 years of the pandemic and various lockdowns. 😢
i was thinking that maybe it was mother natures way of getting us all ready to go to mars before we manage to kill the earth off completely! lol
thank you so much
Thanks so much for posting.
Thanks for posting.
thank you for uploading
Good one! Thanks for the upload!
All these Berlusconi 'how could they' jokes are so very, very pre-Boris.
David: What's the really bad news for Theresa May?
The Future: You're going to be PM.
Theresa: That's great news!
The Future: Trust me, it's not going to be as good as you think it is.
Lizz Truss: HOLD MY BEER
The description of Berlusconi's ridiculous appearance, crassness and obvious corruption is a perfect description of Trump in 2020
He's never been found to be corrupt - but creepy joe on the other hand...
Not to mention BoJo.
@@annother3350 Trump University. Hope that jogs your short term memory.
@@martinperry5072 I never heard that story in the UK. Biden has got a list of wrongs as long as ones arm though
Considering that Trump also has called himself the most prosecuted man of all time, the similarities are stunning.
Love David Mitchell. He and Ian play off each other...........snarky, witty, comments.
Andy Hamilton should be on this every week
I agree wholeheartedly.
Excellent ! Thanks 🙏🏻
One of their best ones . Satire and wit. not just slagging people off for easy laughs. Roisin got to show her sharp wit nicely., not just her lovable personality.
Yeah, they didn’t do that to the Germans or Greeks. But then the English don’t think of them as people, so your point stands.
9:31 the short version is germany invests in its people. ☮️ ❤
And to think 10 years ago the worst conspiracy theorists we had to worry about were the ones who thought aliens were real.
The Drake Equation.
Statistically, aliens are out there. Ignorance is bliss, eh?
@@steve17bf2 We have only a sample of one, so it could just be a statistical anomaly. Its also not just a matter of where but also when. they could be that far apart in time neither would be aware of the others existence in the same space. Binary systems would contain too much radiation for life, stars going supernova and destroying their own systems would leave no evidence of non technological species. Stars too large would have too much gravity and smaller ones not enough. People normally discuss only the goldilocks zone and ignore all the rest that would need to be prerequisites for carbon based cellular functioning life. We may not be the first and wont be the last. We have passed a certain stage though. If our sun blew up destroying the solar system, Voyagers 1 and 2 will make it to the nearest other system in about 40,000 years. Ensuring objective proof a planet once existed full of life.
Friday 11th November 2011
Hilarious episode, can't believe i missed it
Happier times.
The Barcode as such was invented as an identification for railway carriages, much earlier.
Conrad Murray is a children's savour. 👍✅️🥇
David Mitchell is so cool and straight-faced. Ex host 😂
The intro shows a Russian turning off a pipeline valve. Prophetic!
I love how people here commented on the dynamic between Roisin, David and the regular panelists and of course, Andy Hamilton who is a gem, but if Paul had been in a bad mood, none of it would have worked. I love watching HGNIFY, and I happily watch multiple episodes over and over and it seems to me (and how I wish it weren’t exactly so) but, when Paul is happy, everyone’s happy.
thanks
Andy Hamilton is a funny guy
Andy Hamilton is a funny guy
I adore Roisin :)
And here we are in 2022....☹
What's the bit that was badly edited out @ 18.58?
across the pond here, buh maybe the resignation of their director general, or their previous knowledge of some crimes bein' committed by one of their precious
I once went to a leprosy party as a child, I got completely legless, Great days!!
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Listen to them speak of Berlusconi is like reliving the Trump fiasco almost to a T
I could imagine Bannon listening, taking notes for future here. .
Is the guy in the darker suit also from "Whose Line is It Anyway"?
For a moment I forgot that the German tax cut occured before the pandemic
The irony of the Berlisconi stuff, given boris johnson
Hey Brits, dumb question from an American (no, they will never end): Are the poppies worn in remembrance of the fallen British soldiers in WWI, or is there a broader meaning? It's obviously a very important cultural statement in the UK, but does it go beyond the soldiers in WWI? When I was a kid in Minnesota, we made "poppies" out of paper on Armistice Day, now Veterans' Day (11 Nov), but that went away sometime in the 1970s. I think here it was only in remembrance of the fallen WWI soldiers. I see them a lot on these panel shows, and I actually watch meetings of the UK Parliament (I know, kinda sad, right?), and I see them there too. I'd just like some context. Thanks!
BTW, the last scene in the last episode of Blackadder Goes Forth always makes me cry, and the poppy fields emerging from the gray are so moving! When was the last time one of our sitcoms actually expressed something so moving and profound? "Light entertainment" my ass. (Sorry, arse.) That was heavy, brilliant, timeless, and deeply human. Nothing light about it.
Yes, they are. They grew resiliently in bombed out fields, inspiring the poem at Ypres by a Canadian soldier and physician, John McCrae, that was published in Punch in 1915 :
In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie,
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
The Blackadder goes forth last scene is one of my favourites too, really powerful and always makes me cry. British comedy at its best ❤ xx
I want to have a pint with Roisin. Across all the shows I've seen her on, she seems like a riot.
8:06....so Burlesconi has been writing Trump's speeches all this time. lol
Puhleeeeze. Trump can't read the teleprompter, and can't memorize anything more than 'person, woman, man, camera, tv' for more than 10 minutes.
Bursesconi was so far ahead of the orange one.
40:10 is the most masculine Ian has sounded in his entire professional career.
Aired on Skyrim's release date!
Roisin. 😍 ❤️
thanks2
I like Roisin .
I *like* Roisin.
I like Roisin.
We all do mate, we all do
@@matthewlamont9515 I completely agree with you. The only difference is that less than 2 months ago, I didnt know who ANY of these people were, and now its all I watch. Cool name by the way. My middle name is Lamont
Roison is so funny and she looks so beautiful in this episode
Funny trumps looks IMO, but she's got the full package! Plus that sexy voice... yum!
Trump has the Berlusconi playbook.
thanks3
That whole pumpkin story would make a great light comedy movie on Netflix or some such.
6:33 That sounds exactly like Trump! Weird how all Fascists are basically the same person.
2022, here...why is everyone sitting so close?
Of course the Italians remain ignorant of the Waldenses who they hounded into virtual extinction.
England: hold my beer
Bad cut
18:58
The jokes about the Italian people are not holding up now lol
Nice costume
Berlusconi is absolutely the Trump of Italy.
Nope.
It’s Boris!
Who'd of thought that there we were laughing at the idiocy of Italian politics and now in 2022, here in the UK we've elected de Pfeffel Johnson and ended up with Thick Lizzy Truss!
Roisin looking rather edible 😋
35:40 Stating that there is no available evidence of extraterrestrials is not "categorically denying" their existence, it's just denying evidence thereof. Tsk-tsk, David.🙂
German measles is rubella a very dangerous condition for women in first trimester of pregnancy as can cause blindness ,deafness ,intellectual disability ,and death in newborns.
That's no denial of the existence aliens @ 35:40 but of possession of evidence.
Y'know, as in "what elephant?"
@dominic dewick did the truth ever get dropped? 🤭
Roisin scrubs up well!
Pig in lipstick
@@jazzhands7771 she speaks very highly of you
Ian is never happier than when the attention is on him personally.
0:04 Just stop it here. The rest is just window dressing.
Why do people who are triggered leave comments? You are helping this video on the algorithm 😂😂
Poppies are political.
Lest we forget. Until the next time we need more men to die pointlessly for bankers
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
David Mitchell "We have enough terrorists of our own" - I should've switched off the minute he said that, with gratitude that at last ONE Jew had admitted it.
.
.
Unfortunately I stayed on listening to him twisting it round, to be in British, like the biggest hypocrite on the planet!!
Why do people who are triggered leave comments? You are helping this video on the algorithm 😂😂
Word salads are pointless.
@@NonIntrovertialLOL, excellent point
David Mitchell is not Jewish.
I have a small collectionn of Uk poppies give to friends. V important we remember those who died in 2 WWs. EOS.❤
The description of Berlusconi's ridiculous appearance, crassness and obvious corruption is a perfect description of Trump in 2020