Would I Lie To You with Charlie Brooker and Nina Wadia | S05 E04 | All Brit
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- Опубліковано 11 гру 2024
- Rob Brydon hosts this comedy panel show, with David Mitchell and Lee Mack as team captains. They are joined by guests Nigel Havers and Gregg Wallace wtih Charlie Brooker and Nina Wadia
Would I Lie To You is a British comedy panel show hosted by Rob Brydon with team captains David Mitchell and Lee Mack. Team mates must remain poker-faced while revealing personal stories previously known only to their closest confidantes, being put through their paces in a quick-fire lies round, and explaining their real or invented relationship with a mystery studio guest - all with the ultimate aim of discerning the truth from the fiction.
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I appreciate the chaos of this episode.
Toast, bread, the shape of bread, topiary, potpourri, David disappears, watering the wire nest.
this programme is such a classic that even the reruns are brilliant :) cheers and thank you for the upload
One of my most favorite shows is: “Don’t Wait Up” - and I ADORE Nigel Havers!!! One of my birthday wishes every year is that they will put the entire series on DVD, so I can enjoy it again...
You know that dust bin looks as if it's never been used. Letters still on it, bow in perfect shape, not dusty. She sure loved her valentines gift.😂
Nothing better than David disappearing in the middle of a discussion of ironing bread🤭🤭 this was a delightful episode, thanks for the upload!!✌☮👍🙄💖😘
Spatulas , irons . This man needs a George Foreman grill 😂
Now for the record if you have a metal spatula with a heat resistant handle you can turn the eye of the stove on and wedge the head of the spatula in between the rounds on the stove eye and you can heat up the spatula that way . We used to do it with butter knives to flash fry buds ... 🤣
In the context used in this particular episode, can anyone explain to me what an “auger” is? (spelling may be incorrect)
I figure it approximates something very much like a small grill, an upper class hibachi as it were, apparently used primarily by the rich. Or it could be a handheld particle beam weapon used by Klingons.😳
I believe it's 'AGA'. An AGA cooker oven.
@@Mearc_Stapa
Wow. Thanks. I’d heard the AGA referenced on other British TV shows too. I sounded out the letters, experienced a mild epiphany and a greater amount of chagrin. Would have bet a thousand bucks I was hearing “auger”.
An Aga is a cooker for only the poshest of people.
@@har3036
So what do “non-posh” people use to cook?
@@jerrypeppler1484 microwave
18:30 funnily enough, this is precisely the kind of move that Rhod Gilbert WOULD pull
How did no one bring up the fact bread was originally toasted with irons?? Is cast iron just not widely known/used over in the UK? My parents own a cast iron board and flat iron for bacon, toast, and anything similar.
I thought it was originally toasted with fire
@@john.premose yep like pretty much any non "gastro weirdo" bs . Done by humans long ago. Probably more than fifty thousand if our continued archaeological studies seem to suggest. Appears it's just buried...
I never heard of cast iron skillets until I moved to the USA
2:26 does he say 'it's cobblers'? what
Cockney Rhyming Slang. "That's a load of old cobbler's." Cobblers = cobbler's awls = balls. Balls in this case meaning literally testicles but as a casual expression for "nonsense."
Now I'm going to try to post a Wikipedia article. I've seen other people do it in the past year or so.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_load_of_old_cobblers
27:56 an absolute lunatic, folks.
Currently battling a raccoon that keeps trying to get at the cat food in my bedside drawer. Seriously.
So, what was the outcome?
Who won? Hope you didn’t get hurt.
If David Mitchell doesn't have a beard the episode is passed it use by date
No. Too many good ones without a beard. Bought a horse? No door handle? etc This episode itself is a classic. "Dragons in the North!" "Worry about death!"
Disagree. As a Yank, I don't get all the references, but the wit is timeless. When Lee's on a roll, or David's posh umbrage is in bloom, original air dates mean nothing.
I'm seeing all of these people in a vastly different light now thanks to that wildly transphobic bit in the middle of the episode. Really disappointing, insensitive, and cruel.
There’s so much transphobia in this one )-: it’s too bad because I usually enjoy this show, and it sucks to see comedians promoting hateful content
Perhaps it does not occur to you how offensive, even scary for that matter, it might have been to young Nigel to be conned so. What is the point of your kind of lopsided sensitivity when all you are sensitive about is how you feel! Try putting yourself in other's shoes as well, just so you can perceive things from their first-hand experiences. Then you won't have to be moping around all the time pursuing some imaginary offensiveness to your delicate self.
@@ninaballerina2807 Nigel out of his own volition asking a person out who happens to end up being trans does not equate to “being conned”. That’s literally just asking someone on a date and finding out they’re trans; aka just a trans person going on a date and telling their date that they are trans.
Trans people existing isn’t a “con” on cis people.
I get maybe Nigel may have been uncomfortable upon finding out she was trans, but she wasn’t “a man” trying to take advantage of him. She was just a teenage dancer who got asked out by a fellow teen who happened to have a bad reaction to her being trans.
@@mmills8989 No matter how you look at it, it is being 'conned' or deceived. In this case, clearly, Nigel's eyes had deceived him, and no doubt at that age it is also clear he wasn't sophisticated enough to see through the guises. As for the 'trans', surely, you can't be denying that the person was out there looking for a man - with the clear knowledge and experience that he could end up luring the wrong kind. It is a good thing therefore they have gay bars these days.
@@mmills8989 P.s. Wisen up, because the days are upon you when you won't be able to distinguish between a robot and a real person behind a desk, for such is the 'common' mould of beauty & fashion standards out of which the modern day people are cast, that, forget racial differences or gender differences, one won't be able to tell the difference between one person to another.