thanks to whoever added the annotated chapters. I can't be the only person who likes going back to KZbin videos they really liked to re watch specific bits. You've made it easy to scan through and go straight to the exact questions i was looking for, so cheers! You're a legend for doing that.
@Tozzywozzy018 ай бұрын
OMG A segment about empty cups in movies and TV. The empty thud of a coffee cup on a table. I feel validated.
@AndyRossism8 ай бұрын
Peole grasping 'hot' mugs with their whole hand or worse, holding the bottom !
@melhughes35678 ай бұрын
Right! People sipping out of obviously empty cups drives me mad as well.😂
@chateau5088 ай бұрын
Ha. That has always bugged me, too. Why would you spend all that time and money to create a realistic looking set or street scene then have a character buy a coffee, wave the cup around as they talk as if they're holding a car key, then plunk the cup down with a hollow thud? Drives me mad. The Law and Orders are really bad for that. It's as if none of the cast or crew have ever drank a hot beverage from a take out cup before.
@amessofpottage8 ай бұрын
Would it be so hard to put a non liquid weight in the cup?
@geozeo710Ай бұрын
Celebs eating crisps on screen ... There is never a crisp consumed.
@caveman66278 ай бұрын
I LOVE this podcast. It’s fascinating and entertaining and it must never stop. It’s nice to know that other people obsess over tiny things in movies like magic lightweight coffee cups that never spill despite being waved around in a craze.
@DrCalamityJan8 ай бұрын
The question from Geoff about empty cups...I felt like I was listening to myself. Every single time the empty cup appears on my screen I am 100% out. Thank you Geoff so much for asking this one.
@carolineskipper69767 ай бұрын
My bugbear is lamps on in rooms when a character enters a house that we know has previously been empty for hours/ days, and no-one remarks "They must have left suddenly, as they've left all the lights on!" or "It's like Blackpool illuminations in here!".
@grickily238 ай бұрын
I just adore your show. No one else unpacks the cultural entertainment landscape in the way you do. AS it all continues to fragment, it is harder to find anyone that understands what is going on and can communicate it so clearly to the rest of us. So thank you both (and everyone else that works behinds the scenes to make this show happen).
@rossappleby74668 ай бұрын
1 hour?? A true treat
@TheRestIsEntertainment8 ай бұрын
There are a few comments on why the video is different to the audio. We've been experimenting with the idea that combining the main ep and the questions into a single video is better suited to KZbin. Let us know if you prefer one longer video or multiple shorter videos! KZbin Admin.
@sevro8 ай бұрын
@@TheRestIsEntertainment Longer video is great, especially when you delightfully chapter the sections, it makes it easy to jump to topics you're interested in, if not the whole thing like I am!
@rextitan8 ай бұрын
@@TheRestIsEntertainment Really i'd just like to see the exact same show as on podcast platforms, just on youtube with video.
@thelandladyofbrightonhovea21818 ай бұрын
No....ALL episodes should be an hour🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🙏
@cipherhex8 ай бұрын
@@rextitan , well as I understand it, that's what you *used* to get, but not anymore! (i.e. Podcast and KZbin parity). Now the new trial is 2x a week ~30mins eps on audio, but on KZbin they are combined into a 1x a week ~1hour video.
@manolisk338 ай бұрын
I studied film music and we also did some sound design. I was shocked to find out how well our ears are trained to certain sounds, things you wouldn't even think about. For example, I had to create an ambient noise for an early morning scene in a farm, and I thought "OK, I can just go out and record some birds, bugs, the wind through the trees etc". But it was in the afternoon and very quickly I realised, my recordings sound nothing like early morning. It was obviously the afternoon. Now, if somebody had asked me before, can you differentiate between morning and afternoon bird noises, I would think "No way". Turns out, not only I and everybody else can, but it sounds very unnatural and weird if you use them the other way around.
@cre8ivoutlet8 ай бұрын
48:23 - Regarding the coffee cup situation I wish they'd just put a small weight on the base of the cup so that the cup is not so light and that would look somewhat more realiistic.
@lesleyallerby12958 ай бұрын
Also suitcases pretending to be full but obviously too light to have anything in.
@alanrbooth438 ай бұрын
Just put some water in it! No Health and Safety issues (scalding) or wardrobe issues (hairdryer!)
@mollymcdade40318 ай бұрын
I remember when I was a child there was a milk bottle for a baby doll that if you tipped it it would look like there was actual liquid sloshing around - if they don’t already movies are in dire need of that tech 😂
@andybrown42847 ай бұрын
Filling the bottom half with resin would give a mug the illusion of weight and still leave room for some liquid if spills are needed.
@sianwarwick633Ай бұрын
@andybrown4284 yeah, but yuck, because resin always stinks, especially in a confined space like a coffee cup.
@mostynf8 ай бұрын
I loved: Marina - “A Lib-Dem battle bus.” Richard - “That’s an oxymoron.”
@FingersAndStrums7 ай бұрын
Any chance of covering all the house buying formats? Location x 3, Place In The Sun, Escape To The Country et al? Who buys a house that way? Have they not considered using an estate agent?
@R.Daneel8 ай бұрын
These are genuinesly as good as you hope they are. Thanks so much for these!
@Edward909423 күн бұрын
Just have to say, I saw a random clip on TikTok and I’ve been watching these videos for a while now. This is quality tv 😁
@philyoung54348 ай бұрын
Stumbled across this channel by chance and it’s now my favourite thing on the internet. Just perfect.
@Gerry-Hat-trick8 ай бұрын
Loved the podcast, but just one question. The "movie mistakes" referred to in the headline...does that refer to the glass/mug/suitcase question? I'm guessing it does. And while that discussion about props was a good listen, I finished the pod wondering if I'd missed the bit about "mistakes" 🤦♂
@NickDusting8 ай бұрын
What a fantastic way to spend an hour :) my only comment is in the "does everyone have a book in them question?". My answer to that is, "Yes - as long as you accept 95% of them will be unreadable crap".
@james_91902 ай бұрын
Everyone has a Dan Brown novel in them
@1000thGhost8 ай бұрын
The whole coffee cup thing bothers me. So much so that I was trying to figure out how to just make a simple weight that could be put at the bottom of them that wouldn't move so that they could pretend better
@mrvenom888 ай бұрын
Some productions use lentils, and others have cups filled with silicone (this can be tipped out and put into other cups once dried).
@StealthBoyElite8 ай бұрын
I think some do try to fill their cups with dry/solid stuff but I still don't ever recall more than maybe one example where I'm convinced. For me, it's less the weight and more the way the actors drink from the cup, particularly that first sip. Anyone who has taken that first sip from those cups knows you do it with a very careful and deliberate action. I rarely, if ever, see that portrayed by actors. THAT is the answer I need :D The why to that. They're professional actors. Why is this concept so difficult for them?
@mrvenom888 ай бұрын
@@StealthBoyElite because it's not their first sip. They've done rehearsals and multiple takes. It's very hard to keep "first time" energy especially when it's not the important part of the scene.
@podfixx3929Ай бұрын
I remember my science teacher didn't believe me when I told her that I could tell by sound when the water running in my sink had turned from cold to hot.
@theslimbin6 ай бұрын
W1A to me is a perfect reflection of how I remember a day in preproduction, not how it happens but how I remember it just before a fall asleep
@vdudya8 ай бұрын
I have a question! How much screen time do Richard and Marina have in a day?! I can't fathom their range and depth of knowledge about everything!!
@reneecollins6006 ай бұрын
What depth of knowledge? Most of the info is available on google and they have a staff. Maybe you didn't notice Marina reading her notes and pretending she's someone in the entertainment industry while unable to remember her own introduction!
@vdudya6 ай бұрын
@@reneecollins600 ouch!
@jamieramone82164 ай бұрын
She has worked the industry for over 2 decades, and though it doesn't make her an expert, and even though I don't agree with some of her opinions, she has never came across as 'not doing her research'. Your obviously a boxing fan, but that doesn't mean you can't comment on anything else. Because it you can't respect someone's right to have an opinion, why should anyone care what you think?
@reneecollins6004 ай бұрын
@@jamieramone8216 no idea what you're talking about since I can't stand boxing and think watching two people beat each other to a pulp should be outlawed. The irony of you lecturing me about Marina Jekyll's right to have an opinion! Well, so do I and I expressed my opinion. You apparently do care what I think. Loveys believe they alone should have an opinion and no one should dare disagree. Delusional.
@jamieramone82164 ай бұрын
@@reneecollins600 you really don't like her , do you?
@lawrencecalablaster5686 ай бұрын
Richard’s American meeting voice is quite fun & painfully accurate.
@Visherex3 ай бұрын
As a huge fan of rest is history and politics, I overlooked this show but I'm addicted, it's fascinating and always good to be in touch with the things today that we bond over
@TheMrbc7428 күн бұрын
On the topic of water in cups, as a kid before tv’s became flatscreens I could tell if a tv was on or off without being in the same room even if the volume was turned off. Those old TV’s had an electrical sound almost like a high pitched hum
@NinaGray-eq9on8 ай бұрын
The hot/cold water thing was on QI a few years ago - they played the sound of hot and cold to test the panelists - I got it correct straight away.
@christianstanding8 ай бұрын
Wait....so it's a two in one episode? Love it! (But also, please keep the two ep schedule.)
@aliflanagan7669Ай бұрын
Never thought I'd find a segment about boxing so interesting!
@_drewcifer8 ай бұрын
Fascinating insight into Channel 5. I haven’t watched Channel 5 in years, but what a great team they seem to have and so on the pulse.
@philipellis70398 ай бұрын
Re editing: there is a story about the film The Eagle Has Landed (1976, about as topical as I’m going to get) that director John Sturges found a loophole in his contract that he didn’t have to be there for the editing and wasn’t. So the finished film was effectively created by editor Anne Coates (Lawrence of Arabia, Elephant Man,etc, although the directors were probably in the room then). But illustrates how infrequently the editor is just left to it.
@thomasdalton15088 ай бұрын
Most directors would care about the finished product, since it is an advert for their directorial ability, rather than just their contractual obligations...
@steveb1972Ай бұрын
Wow! I never knew book authors got paid when books are borrowed! The free access to online papers is amazing! I’ve always loved libraries!!!!
@CryptikConstruct8 ай бұрын
I like the long form, thanks
@TheRestIsEntertainment8 ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
@jackabalas8 ай бұрын
This is a very good podcast and I hope the algorithm recognises that and pushes it because it’s great
@sianwarwick633Ай бұрын
I like the question and topic format, sometimes better than the topic and topic and topic format
@enisra_bowman8 ай бұрын
the empty cups reminded me instantly off how gold bars are handled as if they are just wooden blocks with golden metalfoil on it that weigh nothing. Particular when some South African Goldmine had a bit, where they allow you to walk away with a gold bar if you can lift it up with one hand.
@slake9727Ай бұрын
There's a mine in Canada that does the same thing.
@electricmohair8 ай бұрын
I get why they can’t have liquid inside, but coffee cups should be slightly weighted so it’s not so obvious when the actors pick them up
@sianwarwick633Ай бұрын
Whose job is that ? How much does it cost the company to do just that one thing ? Actors will complain about the fake coffee just as much as they complain about having to eat
@Eddiearch8 ай бұрын
Why is this so different to the spotify version I just listened to? And why did nobody mention that the youtube and spotify versions are so different?? As a fan of the show, do I have to listen to it in two different places to get all the content, and therefore also manually skip the bits that overlap?
@Lezzyboy878 ай бұрын
That video came out yesterday I think. The wonka one
@mattgraham75498 ай бұрын
I listen on both places and yes it’s quite confusing that it’s been spliced differently. Hopefully a one-off?
@Eddiearch8 ай бұрын
@@Lezzyboy87 Yeah what I mean is that this video has segments in it that weren't in the spotify episode, which until now I assumed was the full podcast. Don't get me wrong, I love the show and more content is great. I think it just could have been signposted in some way, as I now don't know where to go for the actual full podcast. And I would rather not have to listen to it in more than one place to get it all, especially as there is overlap.
@danielleoliver17348 ай бұрын
@@EddiearchI think they are trialling combining the main podcast and the Q and A podcast into 1 video
@spfisterer36518 ай бұрын
The only problem I have with this podcast : I prefer the longer format but I love getting 2 episodes per week 🤷🏻♀️ you are great!
@wandagrayson6466 ай бұрын
Totally agree about learning a skill. Even if you just learn enough to enjoy the skill, there’s huge value in that.
@sonofliberty18 ай бұрын
I've also been told (in quiet times at work) that I type loudly. It's definitely a thing.
@largee246 ай бұрын
I always thought the phrase ‘everyone has a book in them’ refers to them having a story to tell, and/or that their life, in whole or in part, is a story that people will want to know about, rather than it meaning ‘everyone should write a book’ which seems to be how Richard has approached it.
@Ginric994 ай бұрын
I thought it meant people ate books, it made me feel I wasn’t the only one ;).
@travisolson94138 ай бұрын
Any meeting in the American educational system has two goals: 1. To waste my time as a teacher 2. See goal #1
@101dannybhoy8 ай бұрын
Same in the UK!
@KristineMaitland7 ай бұрын
From what I hear, it's the same thing in Canada.
@atimelord8528 ай бұрын
This is great - both episodes from this week in a single video is a great idea
@Laura-zt8lx5 ай бұрын
Whoever edits this has a great sense of humour. I love the zoom-ins and the anthem playing 😂😂😂
@gretagarbeige8 ай бұрын
I'm here from Tiktok, now I'll have to binge watch all the episodes !
@JamSa8510 күн бұрын
Isn't the new apple macbooks, the sound is coming from the MacBook, the keyboard isn't actually making that sound, the Mac is digitally creating that sound to give the feedback that you are typing.
@cyanmanta8 ай бұрын
I hesitate to call boxing a "nonfiction sport" these days.
@darrellleverkuhn22048 ай бұрын
I’m also from the typewriter age. I once had to share an office about 7 years ago and was told I type on my computer far too loud. I was shocked but once I thought about it, it made sense. I now have my own office and let the fingers fly!!!!! I have noticed the letter decal on several of my most-used keys is worn away. The PC Techs make fun of me. “Get out of my office”. I love your channel. Watching from Fort Worth, Texas.
@fastauntie3 ай бұрын
A note to American viewers and @TheRestIsEntertainment : public lending right (the system by which authors are paid when their books are borrowed from libraries) doesn't exist in the US. It is a feature of libraries in the UK and several dozen other countries, including most other Anglophone countries where I assume most of this channel's viewers are from, but it's far from universal yet. Authors get royalties when they sell books to American libraries, as they do with any other sales, but it's a one-time payment. There is a movement to get public lending enacted in the US, but even if we had the political will, it's a complicated issue that would take a lot of time to implement, so I'm not holding my breath. In the meantime, wherever you are, use and support your local library, and buy from authors you want to support as you are able.
@seansines8 ай бұрын
Thank you for now making me notice cups in everything
@shaunhouse84698 ай бұрын
With Richard married to Ingrid and part of the Doctor Who family we want to see him playing an Ice Warrior like Bernard Bresslaw did. A cyberman will also be acceptable
@pipkin36 ай бұрын
I hate it when people complain about how expensive books are, but then say they haven't been to a library in years! THEY ARE FREE! Most have the latest books or can order them in for a small fee. (But also I don't think that libraries are capitalising on the current financial situation enough and reminding people just what they can get.)
@davidevans3227Ай бұрын
very interesting on the libraries.. authors getting paid a small amount when you borrow..
@1969Kismet8 ай бұрын
About the "Waste of time meetings". When Richard Osman says: "Meetings with American executives", does he mean his Thursday Club series isn't going to be made into a film or series by Americans? I hope it's going to be made by Brits: More tasteful, more realistic and relatable characters, geographically correct, right accents and I could go on for ages. American movie companies have the big bucks but not a clue.
@redmed108 ай бұрын
Film editing is all about creating a flow. The best films have a good flow. And editing is sometimes more about what you leave out than what you put in. And the most difficult part of the job is the willingness to be ruthless with your own work. You cant afford to be emotional about it.
@teeambird20798 ай бұрын
I would love to hear both of your opinions about an older case but still fascinating of Harper Collins publisher vs the BBC who requested an injunction surrounding the Stig from Top Gear's real identity Ben Collins when he wanted to publish his stories from his amazing career. I find it a particularly weird waste of licence fee payers money in court to protect the anonymity of a character who on the one hand people loved being anonymous but also the driver deserves to be able to write about his time as the Stig as there's some great behind the scenes stories to one of the most successful factual programmes ever made. Ben has a great KZbin channel and has a talent for content creation and presenting so it would have been a real shame for the BBC to have silenced him for the sake of character anonymity.
@marythomas12495 ай бұрын
I love this podcast. The cup thing is going to drive me crazy all day now. Use weighted cups!
@Nickoshot8 ай бұрын
In fairness reason there hasn't been a Undisputed Champion HW Champ is because there is an extra belt since Lennox Lewis achieved the feat and the Klitschko Brothers understandable wouldn't fight each other
@ulrikaholmquist1408 ай бұрын
Love your show guys, thanks! 😊
@philtanner20836 ай бұрын
W1A was a fun mockumentary...
@raineca8 ай бұрын
I work for a library and I see a Richard Osman book every single day! Also I can confirm you can get free access to magazines music and newspapers with a library card! Also I would never yell at anyone for typing loudly!
@sky33liner7 ай бұрын
I'm surprised that Richard didn't know that most of us can tell whether it's hot or cold water being poured. I thought that was perfectly normal.
@fathert985 ай бұрын
"Tyson was using A Cane? Well that's an improvement" 🤣
@professoryaffle8 ай бұрын
If you’re interested in the art of editing, there was a book I read, maybe 20 years ago that I absolutely love called The Conversations - Walter Murch and the Art of Editing Film where he talks to Michael Ondaatje. A fascinating read.
@TheRestIsEntertainment8 ай бұрын
Also by Walter Murch, 'In the Blink of an Eye' is a great read
@professoryaffle8 ай бұрын
@@TheRestIsEntertainment that’s now on my Amazon wish list! Thanks for the recommendation.
@huzefaishaki18058 ай бұрын
I love love both of these people and lo and behold no surprise I love this podcast. Thank you so much
@Patricula8 ай бұрын
EMPTY CUPS! I feel so validated that I'm not alone that it is distracting and takes me out of the scene completely! How hard would it have been to put just water in them? OR stuff the cup with Pla-Do to at least add the proper weight?
@cybergornstartrooper21578 ай бұрын
My son’s art teacher once told me that there is no such thing as talent. Just dedication training and practice
@FoxyTheDecoratorАй бұрын
I love hearing these two’s opinions on stuff because often one of them is politically middle left or middle right and they swap over depending on the subject. They rarely have the same take and create a nuanced discussion without being dishonest or misleading.
@ARISUinW0NDERLAND8 ай бұрын
I've got some misophonia going on so certain sounds cause an irrational sense of anger in me. For some reason, the sound of hot water being poured is so much more upsetting to me than tempid water. I don't like either sound, but the sound of hot water is so much worse. I am not at all shocked that people can easily tell the difference by sound.
@josephclarke27975 ай бұрын
My only objection here is the comment "If you don't read books, don't write" David Sedaris is well known for not being a big reader, and has said that he's not a huge fan of it, yet he's one of the great writers of our time 🤔
@MichaelP8334 ай бұрын
there was an episode of 'Food Theory' called 'The SECRET Language of Water' they tested the hot and cold water sounds it wasnt just boiling vs cold water. there was some success telling which is hotter just from the sound with only ~5 degrees difference
@andybrown42847 ай бұрын
The boxing thing is ideal for streaming services because they rely on gimmicks and people binging the new shiny to sell subscriptions rather than putting out quality content that will keep those subs running concurrently. Very little longevity in modern shows and those that do have the direction hijacked to maximise the audience rather than building something worth watching. The concept of ever decreasing sequels rules streaming.
@Mrmayhembsc8 ай бұрын
What? You can use a libary card to view news and megazine!!! :O . Wow thanks richard for sharing that that very useful.
@TonyP_Yes-its-Me8 ай бұрын
Literally one second after I turned the tap on to wash my hands, Richard said people would be listening to the podcast with the tap running. I burst out laughing, with surprise. Ha ha!
@mungoboomdecker97118 ай бұрын
Probably a obscure suggestion but can you cover Korean variety shows. Prime, Netflix, ITV and now the BBC have dabbled with Jinny's Kitchen, Sirens, The Physical 100, The Devil’s Plan, The Masked Singer, I Can See Your Voice and Made in Korea the latest. Would shows with ever changing formats like the glory days of Running Man or Infinity Challenge work in the West? Minus the endless replays Korean PDs love. Also Korean copyright around music use in variety shows is an interesting side topic.
@dan.j.boydzkreationz8 ай бұрын
Tyson began his workout regime in Maynard Keenan's Brazilian Jiu-jitsu dojo, in Arizona
@MrCElk8 ай бұрын
MPs are not allowed laptops in the chamber because of the typing noise, iPads are permitted though.
@TillyMint19834 ай бұрын
Richard, I'm the opposite- so short I have to stand on the seat to stow my luggage 😂😂 I completely agree with the weight issue with cups and suitcases on screen. Thought I was weird so am glad others notice too 😂 Can't they just put weights in the cup or luggage in the cases?
@fionagray96874 ай бұрын
We always skip very quickly over Channel 5 so that we don't end up on a list.
@dianehrechko63703 ай бұрын
Famously any meeting that can be covered in an email is a waste of time.
@TSKseattle6 ай бұрын
Adam Savage (Mythbusters, prop creator) has said that actors are brutal on any prop. They manage to break steel swords.
@TheMAU5SoundsLikThis8 ай бұрын
I love the podcast, but there are a lot of errors on the specifics every week. Best example this week, Tommy Fury in no way earned more money than Tyson Fury for the Jake Paul fight.
@StealthBoyElite8 ай бұрын
Empty coffee cups has long wound me up to distraction and I think understanding why they're empty (not containing liquid) is pretty straightforward (and if not blindingly obvious then easily explained as you did in this pod cast so thanks for that). But that's not what winds me up about it. It's the lack of acting ability to convey a cup with boiling hot liquid in it. With all the effort actors put into portraying realistic emotions and actions, why do they, almost universally, seem to have zero desire to even bother pretending that fresh cup of coffee has weight to it and must be handled with care, just so it's believable? That's the thing that gets me. It's not just the weight (which is clearly a problem highlighted in some of the clips you showed, which were hilariously bad), it's how the actor takes that first sip. Anyone who routinely drinks hot coffee or tea from those cups knows that first sip is an act of care driven by absolute fear of not knowing exactly how hot the drink is (as the actual heat is insulated by the cup). Why don't actors just... act that? If they're not waving it about as they talk (which is the worst example and makes me wonder if they actually went to any sort of acting school :D) then they're tipping it at their faces as though it's empty, or at the very least, filled with a cold soft drink, convincing me they're drinking anything but a hot drink. Also... if I was a production designer, I'd just have the cups be filled with something solid if actors can't simulate the weight themselves. Then all that's left is for the actors to learn the basics of acting so they're not throwing that boiling hot liquid at their faces like it's cold milk. But I guess no one thinks this is important (I think it is :D) Occasionally, you do see an actor do this right (and I don't think the cups have liquid in them, ever... it makes sense that they don't). If I was an actor, this would be the one thing I'd add to my resume at the top: Can actually act drinking hot coffee convincingly. I may not be an expert at acting but I am at drinking coffee from those cups and I'm 100% sure I could do this :D
@grammapolice8 ай бұрын
Any of us that are sensitive to are sound environments are not surprised by the boiling water factoid, and most of us could tell by Marinas demeanor and gesticulations that she would be an obnoxiously loud typer. I would be surprised if Richard actually is as most tall people are conditioned to walk on egg shells and tip toe through public situations. I think he’s just trying to make marina feel better.
@Cchogan8 ай бұрын
Be nice to poor Al Pacino - the producers told him to not read the nominations at the last moment because they were worried about time.
@johnn90318 ай бұрын
Love the little video clips mid sentence
@clarekelso78418 ай бұрын
Oh god I hate boxing. It’s my belief that until we realise two people hurting, beating each other, is inherently, inhumane and anti civilised social behaviour. But I love you two.
@mytube0018 ай бұрын
I had no idea the cup thing was a thing. I never drink from paper cups, so not in a million years would I have noticed. But, film makers could easily fix that by putting a bit of dry sand or clay in the cups to match the mass of water.
@donepearce5 ай бұрын
Most annoying movie mistake. Apollo 13 - the quote of the twentieth century - "Houston, we've had a problem". How on earth did they turn that into "Houston, we have a problem"? It was clear enough, and by the time the movie came out they must have heard it thousands of times. I saw that part on a trailer and decided there and then that I was never going to watch the film either in a theatre or on TV.
@BROOKSCOLLECTABLES8 ай бұрын
Do you believe we all have a documentary in us ? I’ll be taking my script ideas to channel 5 for development from now on, thank you ! Keep an eye out for celebrity tram journeys & famous peoples hidden toy collections !
@midierror8 ай бұрын
Michael Spicer must be the source of the recent empty cup furore
@Mumbles2748 ай бұрын
Great epsisode as ever. Ive got a question.... Why is there this obssession with the media using socia media posts by the general public to make a story about nothing. I see it all the time. "Fans are saying...", "People are outraged..." etc etc and it seems that it's based on maybe a few posts that have been shared rather than any actual reporting of anything of substance. If you use this... Call me Michael... not mumbles ha ha (and you can include that in the question if you want ha ha)
@sarasate898 ай бұрын
"viewers all have the same issue with x" really makes me annoyed! And it'll just be an article with a few tweets from viewers blowing something out of proportion.
@justnskiАй бұрын
The fight still hasn't happened....
@NinaGray-eq9on8 ай бұрын
Usyk does use hate to sell his fights, nor does Joshua. I think others as well as myself find it a turn off when boxers engage I silly trash talk.
@christopherhart23678 ай бұрын
That American accent Richard! Brilliant!
@cipherhex8 ай бұрын
That is *the* best American accent I've ever heard!!!!!!!!!
@PapaNicksMusic8 ай бұрын
It was good with one exception: there are some eastern Americans who say “idear” instead of idea, but most Americans don’t, and folks in California definitely won’t.
@SorendeSelbyBowen5 ай бұрын
@@cipherhex I'm sorry -- and I like Richard very much -- but you are a couple of British people (@cipherhex, @christopherhart2367) congratulating Richard on his American accent, yes? Because Richard's American accent is awful, half-British, half-fake-American, and none American. Hugh Laurie is the best American accent from a Brit that I've heard.
@cipherhex5 ай бұрын
@@SorendeSelbyBowen I'm sorry to say, (not to live up to stereotypes), but you've missed the joke here! Re-listen to what Richard's saying when he's doing the awful accent: 30:50: Getting unearned overly-gushing adoring praise saying something's brilliant when it's not...
@SorendeSelbyBowen5 ай бұрын
@@cipherhex Oh Americans, they don't get sUbTLetY!
@orphanmermaid1582Ай бұрын
Listening to this a while after broadcast but the day after the news broke about Liam Payne's death. I was astonished to see that the BBC had a fast turn around documentary about Liam Payne's life showing in the evening of the same day. I know that obits are pre-prepared and held on file for a lot of people, but Liam was 31 young and healthy. What's happened here? are we seeing a new low in the 'fast turn around' area?
@evakatz635115 күн бұрын
With the empty cups- the no liquid thing makes sense, but why not weight the cups? Put a ball of blue tack in there or something. Drives me mad.
@HJV248 ай бұрын
Several showjumping trainers have been banned for animal cruelty, including electrifying training fences. Another rider was banned for wearing a Mankini.
@daviebananas17358 ай бұрын
I would watch all show jumping events if electrified fences were mandatory.
@sarahgamson88283 ай бұрын
They did the sound of pouring boiling water and cold water on an episode of QI 🙂
@bazzakrak8 ай бұрын
So DISAPPOINTING that when Richard was talking about Logan that there was no mention of him scamming people with crypto/nft, and that the opponents that he has had sofar have been small nonames
@MrSkeeta018 ай бұрын
Great hour long episode, thank you. On the subject of hot and cold water being poured. I live in France and wonder if the 93% would be fewer here in France?
@karenb14308 ай бұрын
I was thinking if Canadians (me) would hear the difference between the boiling and cold water too ….
@RaphaelBriand8 ай бұрын
32:20 I'm positive this bit is about Noel Edmunds
@jonnyharding36462 ай бұрын
I doubt it. I've heard Richard talk about Noel before and he said the best thing about him was that he had a producer's mind.
@Qwerty543-q3d8 ай бұрын
Levels of drink in glasses changing magically onscreen .