Yeah that bit is my one of my favourites too. When everyone’s in hysterics and you just hear Kevin Bridges ask, “Did you sign a contract?” Then David Mitchell, “Are you still in touch?” 😂🤣
Rob is a good participant, there’s no doubt. But i can see the benefit of maximizing participation from the six panelists. We’ll just have to get our fix of Brydon from his refereeing and other interjections.
@@hellion9547I know how dare they protect these sedentary middle aged to old comedians health. Some pandemic measures are actually just common sense for a society that has decided cities are a thing we’re not willing to give up.
One of my favorite moments in the show is when, during the 'Richard Knight' one that Kevin Bridges asks if he had anyone else on his books. You can almost hear everyone on the panel get their one-liner ready to pile on Rob after that.
I'm pleased they made this. I've tried, and failed, to find Rob as his own agent a couple of times. The cuddly jumper is a classic. I don't think I've ever seen David laugh so much or so hard before or since.
I wonder if Miranda Got her jumper by coincidence or was staged. That jumper is so huge that looks staged. But clothing options these days are so ridiculous that it may even be true.
@brendancaulfield970 👍 In the words of Jim Steinbeck and the voice of Meatloaf Two Outa Three Ain't Bad. 😔 In the meanings of "paroxysms" Two outa Three ARE BAD 😟
I'm more surprised that he remembered someone at that age. The only name I can remember from public grade school is "Bobby Butts" because he had the last name Butts.
David: your both welsh so you probably went to the same school. Rob: thinly vailed racism. Rob but later: so we both went to the same school in Swansea. Love it.
And Richard Burton. There's a fun bit on QI where Rob says "I grew up in the same street as Richard Burton.", and Stephen Fry says "Really? In England we live in houses". Murdered by words.
The only insincere moments in WILTY; after the first time, the producers wouldn't let both teams say true, or lie. Still, the cuddle jumper was an absolute classic, loved it! The fake agent one was great too.
I think i agree. “There’s something about the wind that’s different to burglars” is a worthy rival, but that laugh is maniacal, with a “haha i’ve got you now!” flavor to it. Whereas this one is pure surprised delight.
I think i agree. “There’s something about the wind that’s different to burglars” is a worthy rival, but that laugh is maniacal, with a “haha i’ve got you now!” flavor to it. Whereas this one is pure surprised delight.
Three things always strike me about the CuddleJumper™️ segment: • A rare appearance of David’s unrestrained laughter; • My gods, Rebecca Front is a gorgeous delight; • Nick is surprisingly game - it’s the one time i can recall of him seeming likable.
@@BeaverIABno it's just not the correct audience. The americans need more to keep them entertained because of the obvious IQ difference. They're rather like children
@@jonhohensee3258 not being serious just saying, that's probably why she laughed at it. I've seen a few bits of the show and they've mentioned that as a thing.
@@jonhohensee3258 yeah, I know it was, but it worked as a lie because it was a plausible invention. I saw someone on Shark Tank wanting to sell what was basically fire hoses with sand in them as exercise equipment.
@@jonhohensee3258 it's you who I don't think get it. If me explaining why his not invention would have been laughed at even if it was real ruined the joke for you well that's your fault.
@@Pagliacci_Rex do you not understand the premises of the show? If it was a good invention it wouldn't be any fun, the point is the objects are always kinda shit to force them to think of thier feet to come up with a reason why a piece of junk would be important to them.
The Richard Knight thing is hilarious but I'm curious about it now and I genuinely want to know the answer to Brian's question (i.e. when/why did Rob decide to stop pretending and actually hire a real agent?)
Sou do Brasil, trabalho numa grande empresa de alimentos e bebidas. Aprendi muito com a série, principalmente nas questões comportamento social. Surgiram ideias que pretendo adaptar no dia a dia profissional.
What I find interesting about these Brydon rounds is that the teams rarely go with the same decision as each other, they always go the opposite, so one of them is guaranteed a point.
I assumed the sponge stick was a lie as soon as he read the card, before he unwrapped it, purely because the card *didn't* say "This was an invention I *was* planning to bring to market until I revealed it, un-patented, on national television"
'fun fact', dogs and chocolate, sort of an "age old tale of danger" and so forth, well, cocoa powder (pure 100% chocolate) would contain about 1.5 grams of Theobromine, though often less than that in processed goods containing chocolate, say for example with the widely favoured "milk chocolate" containing 30% cocoa/chocolate, 100 grams of milk chocolate would in total contain around 450mg of theobromine. Now, Dogs. Bodyweight is the key factor between a ...brown flood (euphemism) and real issues. Dogs would start to show mild signs of theobromine toxicity at 20mg per kg of weight, this would be vomiting, diarrhea (afformentioned, ehum) and excess thirst (polydipsia), if we take a golden retriever as an example dog, and say it's weight is about 30kg, that would mean that while showing mild signs of theobromine toxicity, it could consume an entire 100gram bar of milk chocolate doing so, without actually (in most cases) being in any real danger!. All this said, don't give your pet chocolate, let alone eat too much of it yourself.
Before everyone gets mad at Rob. Rob spent Catherine’s dinner money on sweets. Catherine’s dad was the owner of a sweets factory. So really, there’s a good chance that Rob just gave Catherine’s dad the dinner money back lol.
David's unadulterated laughter at the cuddle jumper is one of the highlights of this entire series!
always love when he laughs uninhibited
I rarely laugh out loud but the double jumper made me. Hilarious, then Lee and Miranda. Genius.
'unadulterated'? What would adulterated laughter look like??
@@animistix It looks like this --> 16:53
I love when he genuinely, completely loses it like that 😂😂
That bit with them all asking about Rob's agent is one of my favourite WILTY moments.
It was perfect how most of them got involved and each shout was even funnier than the last 😂
Yeah that bit is my one of my favourites too. When everyone’s in hysterics and you just hear Kevin Bridges ask, “Did you sign a contract?” Then David Mitchell, “Are you still in touch?” 😂🤣
13:52 for the timestamp where it starts
I love Rob playing up his frustration, and then David's "Are you still in touch?" kills me.
The people behind the scene who come up with a lie that turns into a classic moment must feel so pround of what they started.
The cut from Rob's beautiful singing voice to David aggressively blowing his nose is so beautiful.
10:10
i miss when Rob had cards, they need to do it again this season
They also need to put the fucking desks back togeather
@@hellion9547 Definitely!
Rob is a good participant, there’s no doubt. But i can see the benefit of maximizing participation from the six panelists. We’ll just have to get our fix of Brydon from his refereeing and other interjections.
Problem is that because the 3 of them are all friends and hang out, it’s really tough to fool each other
@@hellion9547I know how dare they protect these sedentary middle aged to old comedians health. Some pandemic measures are actually just common sense for a society that has decided cities are a thing we’re not willing to give up.
One of my favorite moments in the show is when, during the 'Richard Knight' one that Kevin Bridges asks if he had anyone else on his books. You can almost hear everyone on the panel get their one-liner ready to pile on Rob after that.
Yes, that's up there as one of the best lines in the show ever.
Can you explain the joke, please?
@@nightish_one6007 Kevin was implying that the fictional Richard Knight might actually manage other celebrities.
@@followtheboatThat entire episode is iconic. You also had the Kevin Bridges horse story and the David bedroom door knob story.
@@KaiOpaka😂🤣🤣🤣😂😅
Rob calling professor Brian Cox an Idiot is the highlight of my day
13:47
It's up there with Ayoade's "these two ancient fucks" in terms of epic TV outbursts.
@@KristianRobertsen oo don't think I've seen that - do you have a link?
@@beady0081search for Richard Ayoade Maltesers
@@beady0081 it's from The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year 2016, you can find the full thing here on youtube
19:05, so funny when Lee and Miranda both say "um.." , and what's funnier is they actually sing it in harmony haha.
You mean Lee and Miranda right
@@amitkhilery3596 Oh, good gosh, yes that's what I meant sorry! I'll edit!
Yeah , it was brilliant 😂
I saw that in another compilation and I didn't understand that, or didn't find it funny. Now in full context that's hilarious.
I'm pleased they made this. I've tried, and failed, to find Rob as his own agent a couple of times. The cuddly jumper is a classic. I don't think I've ever seen David laugh so much or so hard before or since.
I wonder if Miranda Got her jumper by coincidence or was staged.
That jumper is so huge that looks staged.
But clothing options these days are so ridiculous that it may even be true.
You didn’t try very hard. ua-cam.com/video/N2vUs_btP4g/v-deo.html But you’re right that the cuddle jumper is one of the best ever moments.
@@ehombane
I've had that question myself, but I've watched
WILTY so many times.
That's my love for WILTY.
🤔🤔🤔😛😜🤪❤❤❤
"Paroxysms of laughter" seems the only accurate phrase. It goes beyond a fit. He's reduced to the body language of a toddler, zero control.
@brendancaulfield970 👍
In the words of
Jim Steinbeck
and the voice of
Meatloaf
Two Outa Three Ain't Bad.
😔
In the meanings of "paroxysms"
Two outa Three ARE BAD
😟
David’s unhinged maniac laughter at 16:54 always gets me 😂😂
It's on the Nish Kumar level. 😂
Lee and Miranda in their makeshift Cuddle Jumper saying “uhm” at the same exact time got me
Rob single handedly created Catherine Zeta-Jones by giving her a tragic backstory. She's been on the hunt for that 10 year old boy ever since
I'm more surprised that he remembered someone at that age. The only name I can remember from public grade school is "Bobby Butts" because he had the last name Butts.
That has to be the hardest I've ever seen David laugh
Rob is a weird type of genius. I saw him in a non-comedy role recently and almost didn't recognise him.
People really use that word flippantly these days
@@TheSuperGuitarGuyWhat word?
Weird?
I agree!
What was it you saw him in?
He was the traffic warden in 'Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels'
When he was on this show as a guest, he just took control from the host. Next year he was host.
David: your both welsh so you probably went to the same school.
Rob: thinly vailed racism.
Rob but later: so we both went to the same school in Swansea.
Love it.
I was also greatly amused by that
There are only ten English actors, and three Welsh ones 😂
I don't think I've ever seen David lose his shit like he did with the cuddle jumper :'D
No turkey?
Agreed.. it just utterly broke him! 😂
@@robertbanks8460 It was a christmas joke.
That was the phrase that came to my mind too!
Damn, but David really enjoyed the Cuddle Jumper
"a packet is like a car park for biscuits" - Hugh Dennis 😂
Lee getting into Miranda's jumper is hilarious.
The way Rob convinces Lee about the sponges on the stick with that direction change ahaha
16:54 Davids manic laugh always gets me :)
It’s so much fun to see him laugh with complete abandon.
The Cuddle Jumper is to WILTY what “They say of the Acropolis…” is to QI.
I've watched the cuddle jumper bit fifteen or twenty times and it is my favorite thing on the internet.
Have you watched Kevin Bridges horse story from the same episode???
Rob ripping that card up is just the epitome of 'Why TF did I agree to this' lmao fairplay, He does his job great!!!
there was something in the water in swansea in those years. rob brydon, michael sheen, catherine zeta jones, all within a span of a handful of years
And Richard Burton. There's a fun bit on QI where Rob says "I grew up in the same street as Richard Burton.", and Stephen Fry says "Really? In England we live in houses". Murdered by words.
Dumbarton School was run and owned by my mums relatives.
Seeing Jack Whitehall’s old hair is a jump scare
The only insincere moments in WILTY; after the first time, the producers wouldn't let both teams say true, or lie. Still, the cuddle jumper was an absolute classic, loved it! The fake agent one was great too.
thats gotta be the hardest ive ever seen david laugh, lol
I think i agree. “There’s something about the wind that’s different to burglars” is a worthy rival, but that laugh is maniacal, with a “haha i’ve got you now!” flavor to it. Whereas this one is pure surprised delight.
I think i agree. “There’s something about the wind that’s different to burglars” is a worthy rival, but that laugh is maniacal, with a “haha i’ve got you now!” flavor to it. Whereas this one is pure surprised delight.
10:39 "can you go the other way?"
"that's what Dale was asking me earlier"
lmfao
I absolutely did not believe the Catherine Zeta-Jones story for one second.
Getting that much entertaining dialogue from a packet of biscuits is something special 😂
david completely losing it with the cuddle jumper will never not be funny
also, everyone taking the piss with rob's agente story is also hilarious
Only the British can debate something so banal as biscuits and it’s lovely.
Yeah, Americans think they always have to be "cool" when in reality they're just boring.
I love the bit at the very end when Nick gets up and walks to his desk pulling Rob with him 😂😂
Three things always strike me about the CuddleJumper™️ segment:
• A rare appearance of David’s unrestrained laughter;
• My gods, Rebecca Front is a gorgeous delight;
• Nick is surprisingly game - it’s the one time i can recall of him seeming likable.
My favourite TV panel show of all time. They're all utterly bonkers & I love them for it
I have never heard David Mitchell laugh the way he does at 16:53 and my God is it contagious
I love Rob's "LET ME TALK!" when he was asked those questions about the biscuits!
I absolutely love Mitchell's laugh 😃
That Jumper almost killed David!
"The Cuddle- Jumper had me--😂😂 That would be TOO funny! Omg... That could be a great Halloween costume!--🤣🤣
How does it scare you?
Madman Michell: "So you have a black Lab where you do black experiments."
Chocolate labs are better
@@jonhohensee3258 there their they're it's ok you couldn't figure it out! 😁
The biscuit discussion is something only British people can discuss for 5 minutes straight 😂
Great laughter from David Mitchell
Forgot how funny that jumper bit got.
Call it an Audi-painter. It uses the “Four sponge dork technique.”
Not sure I have ever seen David laugh so hysterically or manically like that before than w/ the jumper bit. Amazing.
LOL at Rob calling Brian Cox an idiot when he was the one who didn’t listen to what he actually said.
Nah Rob Brydon is smarter than Brian Cocks
Keeley Hawes should do it again. She was magnificent and had every man on the panel eating out of the palm of her hand.
The jumper had me wheezing 🤣🤣🤣
Almost had a nose bleed from this😂
I've watched this a 100 times and I only now got the BLACK LAB joke.
😂
That was the most I’ve laughed in a VERY long time.
Every show should start with Rob Brydon reading a question.
These are the best! Bring back Bryon cards!
Now I want a cuddle jumper!😂
"Hard...to describe it accurately"
They missed a clip where he reads a card about how he fell into a supermarket chest freezer
Love this show. Wish they had this in the US.
Did they not try a US remake? I heard it failed hard because the dynamic between David, Rob, and Lee wasn't there.
Just enjoy the British one! : )
Self-deprecating humour is rather thin on the ground in the US. It wouldn't work for that reason.
@@StarHorseLover2012Really? they have even have what they call " Roasts" when doing speeches, I think they'd do fine but in their own American style
@@BeaverIABno it's just not the correct audience. The americans need more to keep them entertained because of the obvious IQ difference. They're rather like children
I think this is the most I have seen David Mitchel genuinely laugh.
The problem with Rob's invention, as a marketing thing, is its easily made at home.
@@jonhohensee3258 not being serious just saying, that's probably why she laughed at it. I've seen a few bits of the show and they've mentioned that as a thing.
@@jonhohensee3258 yeah, I know it was, but it worked as a lie because it was a plausible invention. I saw someone on Shark Tank wanting to sell what was basically fire hoses with sand in them as exercise equipment.
@@jonhohensee3258 it's you who I don't think get it. If me explaining why his not invention would have been laughed at even if it was real ruined the joke for you well that's your fault.
@@Pagliacci_Rex Don't worry, Jon's just not a happy bunny - you can tell from his other comments.
@@Pagliacci_Rex do you not understand the premises of the show?
If it was a good invention it wouldn't be any fun, the point is the objects are always kinda shit to force them to think of thier feet to come up with a reason why a piece of junk would be important to them.
"Did you have anyone else on your books?" is one of my favourite introductions to an absurd string of questioning on this show.
The Zeta-Jones story is stranger than fiction - utterly bizarre.
You allowed David Mitchell’s “Bastard” yet not robs?
@@oedipamaas2067 😂😂😂
The Richard Knight thing is hilarious but I'm curious about it now and I genuinely want to know the answer to Brian's question (i.e. when/why did Rob decide to stop pretending and actually hire a real agent?)
Keeps on being funny,...someone saying "you idiot" to Brian Cox!🤣
"I've seen a lot of inventions... That's not one of them."
The sponges on a stick actually look fun
13:15 Lee's Norman Price impression is spot on.
it's so funny how defensive he gets of his lies lmao
Sou do Brasil, trabalho numa grande empresa de alimentos e bebidas. Aprendi muito com a série, principalmente nas questões comportamento social. Surgiram ideias que pretendo adaptar no dia a dia profissional.
Better name for that paint stick is Rob's Rod. 😊
What I find interesting about these Brydon rounds is that the teams rarely go with the same decision as each other, they always go the opposite, so one of them is guaranteed a point.
It's impressive whenever they convincingly make a true story sound like a lie.
Oh my life ive just seen this this is gold..lee impersonating rob at 13:05 is brilliant 😂😂😂
It's not an obvious crush but Rebecca Front is just lush, and funny to boot. Please get her on again!
"why did you get it in orange"? 🤣
"...like a maniac."
That 'let me talk' was a bit mad. Answered all the men's questions but bit at the only female panelist.
Things I never thought id see: Rob calling Brian Cox an idiot
The chimpanzee was well done 😅😅😅
David laughs like a bond villain.
Deborah Meaden came across as very out of touch with that comment 😂 when he asked for five grand and she looked around like anybody would have it
Yeah, you'd think she's intelligent enough to realise it's all fun and have a laugh with it. 😂
I only clicked this cos I hoped it would have the cuddle jumper 1
🤗🤗🤗🤗
He’ll be better at maths than an auto Amin alcoholic next😂
Simply brilliant
Ron is a Master liar, well done, sir
That "erm..." was the funniest moment of Miranda's career.
When it's Rob's turn, the teams always choose different answers. I wonder if that's on purpose.
at 14:46 they all went for true. My guess is that Dave's team sometimes just picks the opposite of Lee's answer, just for sports, but not always
They have to
@@TaxingIsThieving they literally do not
@@FilthyGoose That was the first time, maybe. Every other time they chose the opposite and pretty fast at that
7:12 Debrah reminds me of Matthew Lillard in Scooby-Doo
I know someone who 1st and last biscuits away.
I assumed the sponge stick was a lie as soon as he read the card, before he unwrapped it, purely because the card *didn't* say "This was an invention I *was* planning to bring to market until I revealed it, un-patented, on national television"
Imagine calling Brian Cox and idiot 🤣
Marvellous stuff 😄
The only problem with WILTY is its not long enough... Take the hint 😮
"a car park for biscuits".... Mustn't take himself to the shops often. They'd all be destroyed, or missing.
What about the bounce-ident?
'fun fact', dogs and chocolate, sort of an "age old tale of danger" and so forth, well, cocoa powder (pure 100% chocolate) would contain about 1.5 grams of Theobromine, though often less than that in processed goods containing chocolate, say for example with the widely favoured "milk chocolate" containing 30% cocoa/chocolate, 100 grams of milk chocolate would in total contain around 450mg of theobromine.
Now, Dogs. Bodyweight is the key factor between a ...brown flood (euphemism) and real issues.
Dogs would start to show mild signs of theobromine toxicity at 20mg per kg of weight, this would be vomiting, diarrhea (afformentioned, ehum) and excess thirst (polydipsia),
if we take a golden retriever as an example dog, and say it's weight is about 30kg, that would mean that while showing mild signs of theobromine toxicity, it could consume an entire 100gram bar of milk chocolate doing so, without actually (in most cases) being in any real danger!.
All this said, don't give your pet chocolate, let alone eat too much of it yourself.
Before everyone gets mad at Rob. Rob spent Catherine’s dinner money on sweets. Catherine’s dad was the owner of a sweets factory. So really, there’s a good chance that Rob just gave Catherine’s dad the dinner money back lol.
4-sponge durch technik