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Páll Svansson
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Sean Lock: Nazi Island—Goebbels hasn't caught any fish today and Hitler's very hungry!
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QI: Big Graham Osmond
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Of course there was also Big Graham Osmond, the one that they kept in the attic. QI XL G05 - Groovy - With Bill Bailey, Lee Mack and David Tennant.
Ardal O'Hanlon - Hello! Can I have a bath?
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Alan Davies - As Yet Untitled This is from episode 9 of series 2. Just a clip - All copyrights go to DAVE
What would my mother say! julian clary - as yet untitled
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What would my mother say! Julian Clary: One of the rules of life my mother just kind of passed unto me was: "Just say yes".
Lát huggast barn
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Af plötunni Hörður Torfason - syngur eigin lög (1970) Lag: Hörður Torfason. Útgefandi: SG Hljómplötur. (Hljóðdæmi: 30 sek.)
The Graham Norton Show - QI - Sandi Toksvig
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"QI" is a quite interesting quiz show in that correct answers are not necessarily the goal. But responding to presenter Sandi Toksvig's mostly obscure questions in a funny or interesting way, regardless of whether the response includes a right answer, is what scores points. And points are deducted if answers merely repeat common misconceptions and urban myth. It's OK to be wrong, but don't be o...
Yuletide in the Land of Ice and Fire
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Acclaimed Icelandic poet and author Gerður Kristný journeys into the curious world of Iceland's Christmas myths. With not one but thirteen Santa Clauses, troll-like figures who sneak down from the mountains to make mischief at Christmas and a 'Yule Cat' who prowls through the snow looking for lazy people to eat, there are myriad fantastical - and sometimes sinister - festive tales indigenous to...
Gráhvítar finkur í hundraðatali
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Hundruðir gráhvítra finkna heimsóttu Sæludalinn síðdegis. Fóru saman í 10-15 stykkja hópum, settust í tré í svona 30-40 sekúndur og færðu sig svo yfir á næsta svæði. Ég var alveg dolfallinn fyrst en áttaði mig svo á árstímanum, snjótittlingar í vetrarbúningi (en enginn snjór).
Urðarmáni
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Urðarmáni af plötunni Fugl dagsins eftir Valgeir Guðjónsson. Höfundur flytur.
Sóleyjarnar gráta
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Sóleyjarnar gráta af plötunni Fuglar tímans eftir Valgeir Guðjónsson. Söngur: Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir.
Vikivaki - Vorið kemur
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Vikivaki af plötunni Fugl dagsins eftir Valgeir Guðjónsson. Söngur: Sigrún Hjálmtýsdóttir.
Jólasveinar ganga um gátt - úr leikriti
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Jólasveinar ganga um gátt - úr leikriti
He's brilliant & I wish he was on TV far more. I watch his clips, especially when I want a good belly laugh. This one gets me every time. His daughter's American accent is just Insane: Love her 😂😂
4 comedians and an annoying Australian bloke. 😂
"o" means "of". Come on Alan, you went to QI!
Come Lisa ... share some anecdotes about your entitled drink driving father
He spoke very highly of you
@@andywatts8654 Ha ha ha ha ... i love it when I leave an amazing comment like that one and an idiot response to it months later ... so let me guess ... are you a drunk driving granddad as well???!!!
Tarbuck ... take the car keys of your DRUNK father
That was a very upsetting story, even though Jack and Julian tried to add a couple funny buttons to it. That club is basically on the opposite end of the city to Harlem - it would be terrifying to wake up that out of place even as a local. Sounds like he was left for dead 😢
Courageous Comedy. Lunacy laughter passes time blocks
The New York nightclub name is not exactly on the subtle side lol 😆
I feel like Jack Dee took the funny out of that story
Wonder why this hasn't been copyright struck... Very happy it hasn't, thanks for the upload mate, love this programme!
Julian is adorable! Reminds me of a cross between Will Young and John Cameron Mitchell. Found out that he briefly worked as a singing telegram from a program. However, if you look up him “singing”, he cannot sing for shit at all, but he’s so loveable that you forgive him for it.
Way too much Ross Noble.
That's not even a thing.=
I love it when my clients laugh in hypnotherapy, it’s so much fun for both of us.
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And your father was a Bobby and he also knows how to say yes.
I always love cunts who skirt around issues for ten hours without making an actual point.
"Didn't you have Thora Hird down under" is one of my new favourite comments
I miss Julian, he’s such a wonderful spirit, and a natural comedian.
He's gonna be on the new series of Taskmaster
He’s alive! And how we laughed when he was on Taskmaster!
Less of a recreational drug and more a fast-travel point…
Ahh doogle
It's just an expression of surprise... That cracked me up
Saw the series Father Ted as they were being released and many reruns after that .....humour never gets old !!
Saw Father Ted .....it was hilarious and Father Dougal was so very funny
pete namlook scilence fyrsta lag
It's one heck of an anecdote,but suppose a woman had said this happened to them-this would have been horrifying rather than entertaining.
I was completely horrified by Julian's story.
As a woman I had to stop the video halfway through because NOPE. I genuinely do not understand how some people can be okay with something like that happening to a man just because they're a man.
WELL WHY DOES IT SAY YOU CAN ON YOUR CV!!!
Sorry but I didn't find that funny at all. He was basically sexually assaulted.
Well done for expressing indignation for him. Try to learn that something can be bad and funny at the same time. It's very useful to be able to cope with more than 1 idea at a time
@@bbbb98765 Let me guess: you have never been sexual assaulted. It's traumatic. No part of it is funny. Julian wasn't full of mirth telling his story, either.
So what's the moral of the story?
To memorise the number for a taxi and all the postcodes of your local carparks
That meth isn't all bad
That saying 'yes' to everything is a terrible, and dangerous idea.
@@bbbb98765LoL 😂😂
i've walked past paul mccartney in soho square, he was waiting for his car to pick him up.
But was he eating crisps?
Nice to see Julian sitting with Alan & Jack Dee, two guys who know and respect him as a comedy legend. He is very softly spoken, very gentle and witty. Awesome guy. I lived near him for a while. Genuinely the most polite man I’ve ever met.
Carnival!!
So he was sexually assaulted 😩
Uk comedic scene is the bull's wool
Is that.......good? lol
@@telectronix1368 it’s the dogs bollocks.
Lovely show!
That man's afro is amazing!
"Why do so many Irish names have an O in front of them?" Because it's the sound that is made when a new Irish person is conceived. Seriously, though, type17 is correct.
Dear dear Josie, one of the all time greats.
Gorgeous Josie should be on TV even more often than Romesh Ranganathan!
Love Josie. And the other Josie as well.
I miss Julian, where has he gone?😳🌺🌼🌺🌼🌺
He broke cover to do Taskmaster this year, and was duly hilarious as you'd expect
Ross noble is a great twatt
The next day after this was recorded Carrie Fisher sadly died. Sandi Toksvig speaks very movingly about the whole encounter in her autobiography.
Oh. I didn’t know that. Haha! Dougal is so cute. He never gets old to me. ❤️
Ó hvað þetta var fallegt
He's honest,very tricky to be so in the public eye!
Originally funny!
'Expression of surprise' is a brilliant explanation, but FYI, the meaning of O' in Irish surnames is 'from', so he's Ardal, from the Hanlon clan. The Mac & Mc in other Irish names means 'son of'.
much like the "Vich or Vic " at the end of Slavic names , my case Marjanovic, the ic means son of .
And in English names, it's the same if there's an "s" on the end. It's short for "son". So, for a random example, of someone is called "John Michaels", that's originally short for "John Michael-Son".
Actually it originates from when the father (typical drunk) was naming the baby, as in Ardal..... O......(long pause, tries to remember surname) Hanlon
Yep. It means the "son of.." and the female equivalent "Ni" means "the daughter of ..".
Emm, not quite. It means grandson or descendant of. So it would be Ardal, descendant of Hanlon
It legitimately does not matter how much time passes, I can not see Ardal O'Hanlon as anyone other than Father Dougal.
To me he will always be George Sunday
Jack Mooney!
Norman Lamont brought me here
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was Norman Lamont not the chancellor of the exchequer in charge of all our money?
Are there people who are unaware of Father Ted?
Before episodes were released practically everyone was unaware of Father Ted
@@nicosmind3 I didn't know about Father Ted until I saw him in Death In Paradise. I thought he was so good that I made a point of searching out Father Ted and started watching it from the beginning. Well worth it!
@@magyar1227 t’be sure
I grew up in the 2000s, long after Father Ted was over, but at least in the UK it's just constantly re-run by some channel or other, and it was always so popular that references to it are part of everyday language. It's an institution. I knew about Father Ted LONG before I actually sat down and took it upon myself to watch the whole thing. Only wish I'd done it sooner.
I hadn't heard of Father Ted until a couple of years after I'd made my way through My Hero ... Found IMDB "what else has he been in?", and there it was.
Wow that was some story 😂 He takes some risks 😜
Love Julian. He's a sweetheart. He's so deep and graceful but outrageous. ❤❤
He talks about male grooming drugged and sexual abuse but this is what you comment about 🤷🏻♂️