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Would I Lie To You - S3E2

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It’s a sleeve for your teapot not your thermos

Kieran B

I think about 50% of prog and classic metal is loosely Lord of the Rings references. 15 minute songs are standard in prog too. “Supper’s Ready” by Genesis is 23 minutes long

Kieran B

Just on Robs impression, he’s a talented impressionist and early in his career was a regular on the satirical political comedy show Spitting Image.

Jonny5

Reginald is brilliant his stand up sets are great. you should look up his stuff. Reginald Darnell Hunter

steven bell

Larry Hagman on Shooting Stars is the one. Completely bewildered.

Craig Wright

I love rich hall id forgot about him.remember him telling a made up story randomly pulling sweets out of a bag 😂

Col Boro

Ronnie Barker gave a sermon in Cockney rhyming slang in an episode of the two Ronnie’s

Gary Conroy

There have been quite a few Americans who have appeared on a variety of panel shows and, more often than not, it just doesn't work/gel very well. Reginald D Hunter has lived in the UK for a long time and very much understands the humour and the visual grammar of these types of shows - and is very much loved by the industry. Rich Hall is another one.

Simon Charlie

Lol. You've supplied a range of little anecdotal nuggets there and I enjoyed them :) Also, my partner is Ghanian and her sister is called Patience.

Simon Charlie

These earlier ones are definitely my favourites. Also they were on after the watershed if I remember correctly.

Alex

I think people genuinely struggle to guess quantities - you only need a cube of 10 x 10 x 10 sweets and that's already 1,000, so for Stephen to have got even close is pretty amazing.

Ronnie Cassinello

I always used to watch ready steady cook and wish she was my mum 🤣

Erica

As I don't think anyone else has mentioned it, Ken Livingston genuinely was the Mayor of London from 2000 to 2008 when he was beaten by Boris Johnson.

ElvisLee

What on earth is Ken Livingston doing there how random 🤣. I love Fern Britton she’s actually very funny and I wish she was my mum 😆 . I worked with a Nigerian lady yesterday called Decency. There are some great names from that region. I used to get the bus to Brent Cross most Saturdays when I was a teenager and eat an m&s sandwich by the fountain (showing my age), sometimes we had a break from Brent Cross and went to Watford springs

Erica

I'm from Newcastle (north east) being the capital of Greggs , I would certainly not drop pastry from a height!! 😜

Dan Anderson

Alan partridge be like 🤣 , I'm here mike 🤣

Dan Anderson

Dan! Dan! Dan! Dan! Dan.....! ................ DAN!!!!

Mike M

You should rewind a bit after pausing in the middle of a joke

Ducactus

Mandy Cane Lane has done a load on her Patreon. She hasn't done any for a lil while though

Danny

Also slightly better in the presentation of the reaction but still feel the old format was better

Jay D

Love that your the only reactors doing full episodes of WILTY

Jay D

The tweaks you've made to the new setup are excellent. Loving Jess's new specs too.

ElvisLee

One word... James Cordon. No thank you.

Jeffrey44

You guys have to watch Gavin and Stacey! Rob Brydon is fantastic in it and the story is excellent.

Nick Ford

Fern and Ken both look so out of place and uncomfortable, on the panel.

ThetaSigmaTheOriginal

If you’re interested Greg Davies made a Citizenship test with Taylor Lautner and he had to try to translate some cockney rhymes ;) https://youtu.be/bgoEEvK1AYM?si=uuMXDrvD3u6aWljg

Qrs

Picturing David as a kid at his grandma's had be in stitches! he's a legend he's so funny I enjoy pretty much all the work he's done over the years, Also i never had him down as snitch too, what a let down! 🤣

Mark R

Just so you know, Ken Livingstone lost to Boris Johnson, so Boris became Mayor of London and everything else thereafter

Sam Dilks

Absolutely love Fern - She, along with her Dad, Tony, presented my local TV news, until they both went off to National TV fame. I met her in person last year - she lives where my daughter and son-in-law have a holiday home. I met her in the local pub, and she was amazing, very friendly, very funny, and above all very real... Lots of very/real in this comment, I know, but she was just very down to earth, funny, and... in real life, so real that I didn't want to ask for a selfie or autograph. Maybe next year I'll get one without asking.

Karina Bailey

Homer is a great name and will well outlive the dope it's most recently associated with. Here's to another 2.5 thousand years of men being called Homer. 🍻

emu cat

Why are you talking about it in the past tense as if it's finished? The show is still being made and still as good as ever.

Tass

Heaven forbid people change things up a little bit, the new set up is great and is far better than the previous one.

Drjones22

In the Duke of Edinburgh episode of inbetweeners, jay says he had to have a wank over fern Britton, this is who he was talking about

Drjones22

Blackpool Tower is over 500ft tall as well, so that sausage roll would easily have reached the max freefall speed of 120mph... just imagine 🤣

Schpleeb

I never understand why people change their set up when it's part of why people liked them. The previous filming set up far better 👌 circle things especially not great.

Gsmith

I’m standing by my comment here, I don’t think there’s ever been a bad or boring episode of WILTY. Every episode has at least 80% of nine stop laughs. The casting was always perfect. Can’t wait till you get to some certain guests.

Mark Rudd

Rob does lots of impressions of David and it’s hilarious. He also does ronnie corbet. And my personal favourite which you’ll eventually get to is the German accent for hennings parents 🤣🤣

Mark Rudd

I've seen Reginald D Hunter live a few times and can highly recommend seeing him if you get the chance, and if anyone's interested the 'D' stands for Darnell.

Simon Cross

So glad you got to see a legendary David Mitchell rant, they're great when they happen

Athan Immortal

Mike and Jess. If you're interested, as an aside, you could Google the panellists names after the show to find out who they are and what they've involved as many crop again on this show and other UK panel/comedy shows. This week Stephen Mangan, Fern Britton, Ken Livingstone and Reginald D. Hunter. Last week Larry Lamb, Jo Brand, Carol Vorderman and Russell Howard (who you've seen clips of before).

Fordy7169

Mike quite a few Rock/Prog Rock bands' songs have LOTR references in them. One is 'Ramble On' by Led Zeppelin (from the Led Zeppelin II album). I'm sure here a few. Also long tracks by such bands are very common.

Fordy7169

Really liking the new set-up with closer view and pop-out circular head-shots. Maybe for your live streams have the original wider view so we can see all the stuff on your shelves, especially if you add/change items.

Fordy7169

Ronnie Corbett and Michael Caine, LOL

Fordy7169

And being circular exposes a little more of the video.

Fordy7169

Yes Rich Hall gets it, and he's been on QI a lot as well. I think he's lived and worked over here or may still do so? So has Reginald?

Fordy7169

It's odd when you see some of the early series, they had some really big guests on there that just ended up being one offs that seem almost too famous for the show, and other times they had several guests I'd never heard of. This show was the first time me seeing Reginald D Hunter, and I thought he did great and understood the concept of the show and made it fun. Which is the complete opposite of the embarassingly bad US version of WILTY is in which none of the other Americans could understand what makes this show work and play it too seriously and having no banter. Rich Hall makes a few appearances too and he gets it, he has been on several British panel shows

Danny

The top of Blackpool tower is enclosed with glass

Sibbo

They also do a yorkshire dialect bible as well, my wife bought a copy to give to her friends who live in Yorkshire. we gave it to them but not until we had curled down reading it ourselves. the yorkshire version of the lords prayer starts "ay up dad"

Sibbo

Although , for some unknown reason, I don't really enjoy Taskmaster , you and enjoying and watching it will introduce to a large number of comedians and some people from other genres that are usually fairly or very well known in the UK that you probably haven't come across so far. 👍

South Coast Rich

Do you mean Pink Floyd ? If so, David Gilmour recently said that PF aren't a Progressive Rock band, so I took that as red !! 😂😂

South Coast Rich

Lots of funny moments in this one, David ranting about a warmish sausage roll 😆 Reginald D Hunter has done a lot of stuff here in the UK, I'm sure you'll come across him again at some point. You guys are great. ✌️

Dextrous (Lewis)

We had a famous weight lifter in Britain real name Precious Mackenzie, he represented GB in the olympics. Whilst serving as a medic at HMS Ganges in the early 70's one of the trainees surname was Precious, we used to call the trog's (trainee rating of Ganges) through to the treatment room by their surname after picking up their treatment card, all save one, with precious we walked into the waiting room, looked around and pointed at him and said follow me. You can imagine what the reaction would have been if we had shouted out Precious.

Sibbo

An interesting way for you both to pick up on regional accents would be to watch Channel 4’s Gogglebox. I think the USA tried to do a version called Celebrity Watch Party or similar but it failed after one season. The UK version is a long-running and award-winning institution. It’s basically couples from all around the UK watching clips of current TV shows from the comfort of their own homes, much like yourselves. Each episode lasts an hour and features around ten couples and they flag up where they are from, so you can marry-up the accents. Very entertaining and great banter between the couples, who are from all walks of life and ethnicities. There is also a celebrity version and Bob Mortimer was once paired up with Richard Ayode (IT Crowd).

Tom

We haven't seen that one yet. Maybe Jess watched it on her own 👀

RegenerationNationTV

So I suck it at

RegenerationNationTV

They initially thought a joke thats why also English people arent ever called homer

Col Boro

Henry Cavill is from New Jersey?

RegenerationNationTV

You forgot the biggest best band in history 😂

Col Boro

That was it!

RegenerationNationTV

Changing to the soft borders has made it look a lot better btw.

Neil's Radios

Rob Brydon is a really good impressionist. See this with Steve Coogan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFIQIpC5_wY

Neil's Radios

https://youtu.be/ij5mw_eqKuc?si=6earc6XZZjESp6HU This is what you are thinking of

Josh Read

Stephen Mangan’s accent is London. Bit of a generalisation because there are a few accents within London. I would say he has a pretty standard London accent. He’s from North London and I’m from West London and my accent is similar to his. The East London accent is distinctly different as it’s the home of the cockneys. In recent years, it has all got slightly mashed up with gentrification as rich people moved into what were once strictly working class areas.

Tom

Henry Cavill is from Jersey so not even English, but he would still count as British. Stephen Mangan is from the the same place as I am in North London. So pretty far apart

Robert McMillan

Progressive Rock bands often have/had lyrics relating to science fiction, Greek mythology, the supernatural, and other unusual themes. Also often the songs were on the long side. My fave band Genesis recorded a 23 minute long song called 'Supper's Ready' which featured on almost the whole second side of their 1972 album, Foxtrot', (before they turned more poppy in the 1980s and early 1990's). There was only room for one other song on that side of the record - 'Horizons', which was a beautiful acoustic guitar instrumental, but very short. Other big Prog Rock bands in the 1970's included King Crimson and Yes.

South Coast Rich

Oh yeh and he gets likened to Donkey from Shrek a lot 🤣

Kaye

Stephen is in the legendary Green Wing show, another hilarious British show for your list

Kaye

I get a bit sad when the audience laughs at Reginald’s dad being called Homer, that’s a perfectly reasonable name for a certain era. Also, I love it when people have interesting names, I once interacted with two brothers whose first names were Dignity and Dictator!

Robert Carter

You might see Stephen Mangan in some shows in the future

Julian

Good spot. It would be the Tolkien estate.

Julian

Love new set up much better than the boxes,thats why we love you,you listen

Col Boro

Great reaction as always. You should take a look at last one laughing with jimmy carr it's brilliant

Rich

The "Fern" name thing was on KillTony, watched that episode myself yesterday.

The Colonel

Hi to you both. Just to correct Mike, Peter Jackson cannot come after Stephen Mangan for the title of his album, as the album was released about 10 years before the Lord of the Rings Trilogy was made

John Laverty

Mike and Jess you cheer up my day

Louise Miller


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