I nominate this woman to represent the human race to the aliens
@AlonodaРік тому
We need aliens to represent us to her first
@siadragonfly311 місяців тому
Nah, they wouldn't take her seriously as pretty much everything she says is tongue in cheek. :)
@celina304210 місяців тому
I feel triggered
@suntzu14099 місяців тому
I nominate this woman to represent aliens to the human race
@scooterdooter8 місяців тому
Given up hope I see.
@wades93272 роки тому
"My mate Paul......" always ends in something good.
@jasmith85Рік тому
My question is more than anything, what the hell happened to Barry Sh*tpeas
@DonHavjuanРік тому
"My mate Paul started the catholic church"
@carljhirstРік тому
he's real
@matihascoyne-ontouwiue8829Рік тому
That is a horrendous mis representation of Paul.
@AL-fl4jkРік тому
@mage lol that’s because nobody wants to get near u
@JivoltРік тому
Doing a Zoom call, fully professionally dressed… tucked into bed. Subtle comedic brilliance.
@atticstatticРік тому
it's in her background
@IsiahTomasРік тому
What about her frontground?
@jeff3482Рік тому
Don't forget the teddy bear next to her
@atticstatticРік тому
@@IsiahTomas That's a camera...
@SarahMaywaltРік тому
@@jeff3482 In my office right now, I have a teddy bear behind me that would be in any Zoom call I make. Is that professional? Who cares! If a teddy bear isn't "professional," I'm content to remain an Olympic-level amateur.
@danielhaslam5179Рік тому
"A coronovirus vaccine is on trial, but we'll have to wait to discover if it's guilty or not" gave me a proper chuckle.
@oxfordbambooshootifyРік тому
It's looking pretty guilty right now
@extremepancakeratРік тому
@@oxfordbambooshootify ikr
@IdiotDoomSpiral69Рік тому
@@oxfordbambooshootify guilty of working
@user-od8ck5uk7sРік тому
@@IdiotDoomSpiral69 guilty of Virus murders
@IdiotDoomSpiral69Рік тому
@@user-od8ck5uk7s if you ignore all real world evidence and uncritically accept whatever people you perceive as "non-mainstream" tell you instead lol
@johnstephen399Рік тому
1:09 "You sound like an expert. What's your background?" *explains credentials and accomplishments" "No I meant what's your background, is that your living room" That was so unexpectedly amazing lol
@ando1135Рік тому
amazjng
@rainstreet9786Рік тому
Nah was kinda cringe
@vivekyadavРік тому
Is that a stain on the wall? 😂
@koruspring1519Рік тому
Simple yet effective
@Anuj.Karia.Рік тому
@@rainstreet9786 just like you
@PatrickSwayzeOnDbolРік тому
She didn’t even say goodbye, just black screened him, savage.
@jeff3482Рік тому
She had a delivery coming, priorities first
@thesubhumancomedyРік тому
Probably not first take.
@sueleegiou37858 місяців тому
He told to click "leave" idiots
@paulh4473Рік тому
She looked so chuffed when the Doctor told her she asked a really good question 😂
@robomonkey1018Рік тому
Shit are you her mate Paul?
@acidsetРік тому
2:34
@SStupendousРік тому
@@soapmactavish5355 My man stop being a dusty ute and watch the video fam
@soapmactavish5355Рік тому
@@SStupendous Mans acting hard on YT comment section 💀
@SStupendousРік тому
@@soapmactavish5355 Totally not a joke, are you fr?
@GinaGreenleeРік тому
I totally lost it when he said, "we know a lot about spiders and it's very clear, spiders are alive."
@DodaGarciaРік тому
Yea that specific part made me hopeful and then dashed my hopes in seconds
@coryt93Рік тому
I absolutely lost it at "miniaturize a doctor so he can fight the virus hand to hand" That's one of the funniest things I've heard in a long time LMAO
@ceeemm1901Рік тому
A nod to "Fantastic Voyage"...
@roberthickerty390Рік тому
But the doctor needs to know karate.
@shadowoflugiaРік тому
And the fact that the doctor tried to take that suggestion seriously (like every interviewee of hers tries to do)
@swarnaislam7004Рік тому
@channel name yeah using nano technology
@jaytalbot1146Рік тому
@@ad-revenue-quintillionaire Nanobot? or nanoprobe? "Resistance is futile" If you thought Bill Gates' microchips were bad, wait untill you are the Borg.
@rsabinioanРік тому
I love how she always brightens up when experts say “that’s actually a really good question”
@greciabarraza4986Рік тому
I laughed so hard at that moment. It was great, she is great.
@MichaelaJivРік тому
Normally when professors start answering with that phrase means they have no idea 😂
@onulloРік тому
@@MichaelaJiv i think thats why its a good question yknow, because these are the questions that scientists are actually trying to answer today. like the debate of if viruses are alive is a hot topic in science rn cuz they just dont know
@tpilot_error404Рік тому
@@onullojust pieces or rna. For scientists it's clear , for politics it's not. Some scientists speak to much truth and where forced into talking politics .
@nerdstark90028 місяців тому
@@tpilot_error404 What are you talking about? A virus being alive or dead has got nothing to do with politics, it's a real scientfic question.
@emmamacgregor7313 роки тому
HOW on earth did he keep a straight face? Hilarious stuff!
@c17sam90Рік тому
I think it shows how much crap they put up with
@chuckles123Рік тому
Omg they almost always do haha.
@0mn1voreРік тому
Probably editing. When they do burst out laughing, I bet she lets that run its course and gives them time to settle down, then they can answer with a straight face.
@iAmNothingnessРік тому
She can talk about shitting vodka out of earholes and she does it with that straight face and we are all dead from laughing. OMG I LOVE HER
@mplsmark4132Рік тому
They are never on screen at they same time, or in the same frame. I suspect someone else does the interview asking serious, respectful questions and they edit in Cuck’s silliness. No matter, it is really funny in the end.
@The_OwO_Shogun10 місяців тому
I broke down laughing when she just... Midway through him talking ate some whipped cream straight from the can.
@renny9904 місяці тому
Me too! It hit my funny bone, hard! So inappropriate, so loud😂
@darwinwatterson6865Рік тому
"Onions... are disgusting." 💀
@dennisbergendorfii54408 місяців тому
I salute any and everyone she's ever interviewed for keeping their sense of humor throughout.
@philstrachan19 днів тому
Would love to see the outtakes one day! 😂
@totalreconeРік тому
I haven't laughed so hard in months. What a brilliant series this is, and Philomena's mannerisms are just comedy perfection.
@adamangeles9570Рік тому
Your name is such a good pun
@totalreconeРік тому
@@adamangeles9570 Thank you Mr Angeles. Me and my many multitudes of Mexican Walking fellows appreciate your comment...*glub glub glub*
@totalreconeРік тому
@@shootmcrunfast It is blatantly obvious to even the most ignorant single cell lifeform that the joke is squarely on the Philomena character and *NOT* the topic she is talking about.
@hennmau5Рік тому
My favorite thing she does is when people say that's a good question. She nods and looks like she really just accomplished something. 02:36
@AgustingussРік тому
JDJDJSJAJ I LOVED HER EXPRESSION
@darbyl3872Рік тому
That's subtle, but really good acting. I lost it at the whip cream.
@ZraknulРік тому
It's a pro presenter move. Saying "good question" is the smart way to say "ummmm......"
@christinap-cРік тому
She is adorable
@Superior1995RexРік тому
It's a copycat of the Ali-G interviews by Sasha baron Cohen. He did the same gesture.
@malcolmlim4597Рік тому
I love how she gets this look of achievement when the interviewee said she asked a good question
@aightiРік тому
Haha yes I placed that part back to see her reaction again when I first saw it
@JillLulamoon11 місяців тому
Her face lit up, it was pretty cute honestly. She does a great job playing a charming doofus.
@thatzwhatРік тому
Professor Dr Andrew Pollard is an exceptionally good sport. Either that or he is a superb actor because he kept a straight face through what must have been the most inane questions he's ever heard.
@netrunner5576Рік тому
I am pretty sure by his answers, that he is well prepared of what is it to come. More along the line of producers telling him: She will ask insanely stupid questions, we don't tell in advance what, and your task is to remain calm and collected and answer like it wouldn't be an idiotic question. And don't do what any normal person in this situation do: Tell her Ok, goodbye and drop connection.
@angellestat2730Рік тому
@@netrunner5576 it's because most scientist have practice answering ridiculous questions to TV anchor while resisting the urge to face palm :)
@crzyprplmnkyРік тому
@@angellestat2730 tides comes in, tides goes out, can't explain that!
@DonoVideoProductionsРік тому
@@netrunner5576 The experts are warned ahead of time to treat her like a dim 4th grader! And yes, they are extremely good sports! Love her!
@RickMyBallsРік тому
@@DonoVideoProductions Then they'd be like: 'the fuck is a 4 grader??'
@BruceNJeffAreMyFliesРік тому
As a plumber, I've always wondered how they get all that water into such a small tap. I've installed plenty of them, but I never thought about how they're actually made at the factory.. That'll be a good episode!
@meisteremmРік тому
They vacuum seal it as it goes through the pipes and then it just kind of breaks out of the plastic bag, which also disintegrates, as it comes out of the faucet.
@quokka_11Рік тому
It has a lot to do with the shape. You would think it could basically be a bent pipe, but they make a lot of them as sort of contorted trapezoids so that they're bigger on the inside.
@meisteremmРік тому
@@quokka_11 That's just silly.
@quokka_11Рік тому
@@meisteremm No, sills are a whole different question. Like do they show up at the bottom of a window after it gets built, or are they already there? Do they ever just go off to the side instead of staying at the bottom?
@meisteremmРік тому
@Quokka There is a type of Beetle known as the Sill Beetle that lays eggs in wood. When this wood is used in the construction of houses and placed in proximity to glass, the eggs hatch and the larvae eat their way out, expelling wood waste that swells outward and becomes what we know as sills. It is all very scientificish.
@phuckweed11 місяців тому
I love how all these serious and credible experts treat and answer her silly questions so seriously 😂
@indigentghoul54118 місяців тому
So what does this tell you about "experts"?
@Who_Let_The_Dogs_Out_10-78 місяців тому
@@indigentghoul5411 That they're kind, and actually interested in educating people.
@paisleepunk4 місяці тому
@@indigentghoul5411that they aren't you
@oxiaryРік тому
2:23 BRAH THE TIMING WHERE SHE ATE THE CREAM LMAOO made my day 😂
@blindbrad4719Рік тому
I feel like she mentioned the stain to get him to turn around to throw something in her mouth? I'm blind though so I can't see the screen. That was absolutely genius.
@dvdvnrРік тому
I'm still laughing over that part as it was so unexpected.
@mhicmacglashan3145Рік тому
Would you kindly elaborate on the abbreviations BRAH and LMAOO ?
@oxiaryРік тому
@@mhicmacglashan3145 Be Really Active Helix Living our Moments Alive Open Oslo
@TheCraigy838 місяців тому
@@oxiary 🤣troll level 9000. Brah means bro and lmaoo is laughing my a$$ off ...you just told him/ her some epic bs 😂
@briananderson84288 місяців тому
"Sometimes it looks massive, like when I've seen people standing next to it on the news." Beyond brilliant.
@chriswinwood65012 роки тому
Magnificent. Thirty miniaturised karate doctors.
@gamesturbatorРік тому
Best IGN ever!
@gonimyshРік тому
Of course, it is a fight hand to hand...
@Graeme7263 роки тому
I love Diane Morgan her deadpan way is brilliant, she's hilarious 😂😂
@pajanightbadger1713Рік тому
She doesn't love you
@Graeme726Рік тому
@@pajanightbadger1713 I never said she did
@y0g_s0th0thРік тому
I just discovered her and these and they are too good. I've learned a lot and enjoyed ever second of it.
@graw211Рік тому
same bro
@youtubecensors5419Рік тому
Same! Thank goodness I the whole day off today.
@RickMyBallsРік тому
lik dis
@Wallerock16Рік тому
i like even tho this is a mockumentary she also makes valid points and doesn't interrupt the expert while hes telling something important
@TheBelrickРік тому
i like how all the experts took the $, kept quiet, as a nonvaxcine poison was distributed to the world and now people are enjoying the fruits of melted hearts. blocked plumbing and so many more desirable (to the elites) effects. The timing of this video shown to be by yt is hilarious.
@pajanightbadger1713Рік тому
He's not an expert in the Nuremburg Code. He hasn't even read it.
@geigerzeichner2407Рік тому
Your comment made me realise why i find her videos odly calming! I hate it when someone is interrupted every three seconds in an interview.
@pajanightbadger1713Рік тому
@@geigerzeichner2407 I hate it when people break the Nuremburg Code
@JillLulamoon11 місяців тому
I like that as ridiculous as her questions and comments are, I wouldn't say they are completely uninformative. I watched Cunk on Britain and did actually learn a bit about Britain's history.
@RobMacKendrickРік тому
As ever, the hero of this video is the interviewee. As a school teacher, I sincerely salute them all.
@DadaIorianРік тому
2:35 I love her pride that she finally asked a good question. 😂
@guysumpthin29748 місяців тому
As if she gives a ( ) what he thinks is a good question is (she is being patronizing, by pretending to care about the “pat on the back” from fraudulent “medical science”)
@OrangPasienРік тому
God bless that doctor. To put up with such nonsense concerning a very serious issue is praise-worthly. He deserves a medal for exhibiting incredible forbearance.
@guysumpthin29748 місяців тому
She’s legendary at pointing out nonsense, and he’s “full of it”
@Dagonius.4 місяці тому
Yeah. Thank god she's on the right team! @@guysumpthin2974
@taron68584 місяці тому
probably not even the worst questions he has been asked lol@@guysumpthin2974
@chrissa4036Рік тому
Turns out the verdict is guilty.
@financialcafeРік тому
British humor is a moment of wonder
@xxrandmlinksxxbruh2419Рік тому
Racist
@astrax1996Рік тому
“Right now the corona virus vaccine is on trial but we’ll have to wait if its guilty or not” had me dying 💀🤣😭
@noahbody9747Рік тому
the minute she that the corona vaccine is on trial, I knew exactly what she was going to say next. I still laughed!
@markgerrard383Рік тому
It's guiltier than sin ☠️
@markriding12678 місяців тому
Here's hoping the professor will be on trial soon too 😉
@hmaa.cРік тому
Creating a miniature doctor and inject into the body to fight the virus hand to hand had me cracked up..🤣🤣🤣🤣
@thatzwhatРік тому
Reminiscent of Isaac Asimov's "Fantastic Voyage," except in that tale they send a whole team of scientists in a miniature submarine.
@AchinAbhiРік тому
precisely nano bots.. I guess...
@ZraknulРік тому
It's amazing how they can sneak so much genius into stupid questions.
@nickbarton31912 роки тому
That researcher missed a trick about miniaturisation of karate capable doctors to go hand to hand with viruses because he could have explained that it would need billions of them. The analogy gives an idea of how numerous they are. The question are they alive is actually very insightful.
@sillyultroidРік тому
it's educational and funny asf at the same time
@jeff3482Рік тому
You wouldn't need a doctor for every single virus molecule though, youd send one in with a vaccine gun of some sort and blast the bastards away apart from which you'd also have the white blood cells helping you unless they turned on you cos I guess they'd identify you as foreign and want to destroy you so I think you'd be back to square one, doing any of it would be utterly useless lol
@nickbarton3191Рік тому
@@jeff3482 ha ha, so we're both a lil crazy. Even with such a weapon there'd have to be a lot. Imagine mowing down even a few 1000s like a WW1 machine gunner. Yeah but you're right, the white cells and other immunity system cells would gang up on you. They wouldn't know that you're supposed to be helping. That's unless you have some kind of protein disguise. Crazy talk.
@jeff3482Рік тому
@@nickbarton3191 well that scenario has kind of been done in doctor who but yeh was a clear lack of immune system monitoring cos he didn't get attacked lol
@hawkeye6399Рік тому
The Americans achieved miniaturisation of doctors decades ago. Pretty certain Racquel Welch was in a documentary about it.
@aversivespider6 місяців тому
Diane Morgan is on my fantasy dinner party list. Shes a comedy genius.
@jorritt15 місяців тому
Squirty cream 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 This woman is incredible. I just had a proper laugh out loud moment. The people at the funeral all just looked at me. 😳
@mardenzack6666Рік тому
She made me choke on my food when she zoomed into the camera and took a crispy bite of that sandwich I'm dead ahahahahahaha I seriously love her 😭😭😭
@liisamcmillan3381Рік тому
Re: miniaturising Drs for hand-to-hand virus combat: "the problem with that idea, ASIDE FROM THE PHYSICS OF IT, would be that..." LOL.
@aightiРік тому
Chunk is representing the amount of knowledge about vaccines the regular anti-vaxxers have
@KalCountyРік тому
I love how pleased with herself she looks when he says "That's a really good question"
@kingalex29339Рік тому
The way this guy keeps composure, what a champ 😂
@pajanightbadger1713Рік тому
When you break the Nuremburg Code the guilt destroys your sense of humour
@kingalex29339Рік тому
@@pajanightbadger1713 🥱🥱🥱
@MeaganSal968 місяців тому
“Onions are not a medicine. Onions are disgusting.” “Hello, who are you and what do you do?” The delivery of those lines makes me cackle
@mafarmergaРік тому
I have started to begin every conversation with "My mate Paul says..." It seems to resonate with the MAGA crowd.
@jx14abyРік тому
Good call. I'm going to try it too. WTF!
@adueso3287Рік тому
when she brought out the whipped cream i lost it
@FelixSunMusicРік тому
"No I meant what's your background?" HAHAHAHHAHAA I laughed out loud
@elizabethmenegon80578 місяців тому
The shot of spry cream did it for me 🤣🤣🤣
@Anicius_Рік тому
0:55 she has a teddy bear that's cute.
@adzdahlman97243 роки тому
no i meant whats your background - what's all that stuff behind you , is that your office or ya living room. I love her.
@jsharp3165Рік тому
When he turns around and she's blowing whipped cream into her mouth, that took me out. Diane is perfection!
@DMR10104 роки тому
My best lockdown find! Genius.
@91mrmister5 місяців тому
Burst out laughing when she started eating a sandwich right in the middle of the interview.. and then the whipped cream 😂
@abs7469Рік тому
I love the face she makes when he says “that’s a very good question”, doesn’t hear that said to her very often😭😭
@abej9790Рік тому
How can one keep that flat face while being deadly hilarious... She's a gem.
@TheVicarРік тому
Its not filmed in one take Its TV
@TheOneHereNowРік тому
The whip cream got me 😂😂😂
@harry5657Рік тому
“Onions are disgusting” she has never said anything more factual
@nobody-wz7lw8 місяців тому
So are hot dogs but they go great together
@melkalРік тому
These are all questions I had as a child, I am so glad I am finally getting the answers.
@timmsavage7912Рік тому
I love you and am fascinated with your news reports; give me an entirely new perspective on life. I think it would be quite something to know you personally. Thank you for sharing your talent. These videos are wonderfully funny and awe inspiring at the same time.
@tonybaker55Рік тому
Diane is brilliant!
@ufxpnvРік тому
I love Diane Morgan, she's hilarious. Very refreshing English dry humor.
@stevebonafede2777Рік тому
Her videos are hysterical...cracks me up how the experts are good sports and go along with it
@maryliedtojoseph4 роки тому
That Doctor claims to know something about physics, but ask him about the taps next time and see just how clever he is.
@Mar-cb3ke6 місяців тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣how is she able to keep so serious,and him! #talent👏
@mayonaisepancakes864411 місяців тому
that's definitely how I'm ending every single facetime and zoom call from now on.
@Ckom-TunesРік тому
That guy is almost as good a comedian as he is a doctor! Props!
@KosmicKitteeРік тому
This is still pure gold!!
@SueMeriahРік тому
"That's a really good question." "awe tenks
@jaym4479Рік тому
What a polite science man! 😂😂
@uscitizen8983 роки тому
Yeah.....we really really really need is this kind of humor! Loved it! :-D Favorite line: "Right now the coronavirus vaccine is on trial. But we'll have to wait a bit to discover if its guilty or not". Oh yeah....Hahahhahahhahah
@whereswaldo5740Рік тому
These are much more engaging than a real bbc documentary. And much less bias.
@terencehawkes39335 місяців тому
This is absolutely brilliant. She is aping stuff British documentary commentators and doing a great send-up.
@pauls3204Рік тому
Hats off to the lovely Clunk and big hand to that doctor for keeping a straight face
@TimJSwanРік тому
Vaccine on trial to see if it’s “guilty or not” Boy, was that prophetic
@dennischanay77818 місяців тому
She's got that rare Don Knotts skill of amazing facial expressions that come across as completely genuine... The subtle look of satisfaction she gives when he says "that's a really good question" is priceless..
@vinnieg61619 місяців тому
that whip cream killed me
@abusalem411Рік тому
She is an actor / comedian she can do this with straight face -ok, thats her talent and skill. But all those experts?! How can they deliver a dead serious, full blown, structured answer?!😂
@TheVicarРік тому
Because the camera looks at the experts' and her face at different times. So she can be serious and ask a related question and get a response from the expert. Then they can record her asking a differently worded, yet still topic related question which is funnier, when the expert isn't there Then people edit them in together to make the final production seem that it all flows in real time to fool the viewer into thinking that the sequence was made in one take It's how media works by using editing
@angellestat2730Рік тому
it's because most scientist have practice answering ridiculous questions to TV anchor while resisting the urge to face palm :)
@SteTVonРік тому
@@TheVicar more likely its like 'between two ferns'. A set up. Anyone who is having an interview can easily search her and see her past topics. Its a way for some serious topics to get out to those who wouldn't normally want to learn about them.
@TheVicarРік тому
@@SteTVon Yes indeed I have no doubt that does happen but in some cases the expert has better things to do with their time than research who is actually asking the questions and will just take easy money from the BBC to answer anyone whose put in front of them
@TheVicarРік тому
@@SteTVon She was interviewed a few times about this and said that in the early days nothing had yet been aired, so the cat hadn't got out of the bag. So some early episodes had "guests" who didn't have a clue what to expect. In later productions they were told it was for a comedy program anyway
@sabrinastone4104Рік тому
The whip cream directly into her mouth over the zoom meeting...as an American I can relate to that 👍
@abelq8008Рік тому
It's good, you aren't wrong.
@hiimglad86086 місяців тому
I love how he seriously answered her obviously satirical questions.
@jakubsadecky1999Рік тому
She's hilarious. Awesome actress and comedian.
@KMarikРік тому
She is a great educator most of all.
@-AlarionРік тому
I absolutely LOVE this
@billywalker7775Рік тому
I love when her mate, Paul gets a mention!
@The_Internet_Sucks_NowРік тому
She makes me laugh so hard I can't breathe. Anyone else?
@Poodle_Gun8 місяців тому
The fact that she didn't even talk about the topic. I was bracing myself for something political. Thankfully, we're in good hands.
@dannymurzea9 місяців тому
i love how excited she gets when he says thats a good question haha.
@the-boring-car-guy2 роки тому
3:20 that might be the funniest thing I've heard today fuck
@IAmRobertPersson3 роки тому
I couldn't hear most of that because I was laughing so loud.
@zephyrjet122Рік тому
She's my new obsession lol, her subtleties are a treasure trove😂🎉
@sullybrighton2 роки тому
I haven’t laughed like that for ages!
@kaitlinwilsonРік тому
Philomena needs to interview Phizer executives.
@heimihenderson45434 роки тому
Brilliant!
@WhiteTiger333Рік тому
'When I've seen people standing next to it on the news, it looks massive'. LOL!
@AugustusCheeser8 місяців тому
"Vaccines biscuits or something" 😂😂😂
@jonhelmer85912 роки тому
Dear Phil, please stop it, I may die laughing, I'm saving myself for Corona!
@alexrehak5564Рік тому
I feel so bad for the doctor in this clip. He dies a little bit more inside, each time Philomena gives him a new question. You can practically see it.
@vincentcausse9297Рік тому
absolutely savage and fair play to that poor doctor 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mustafa1912Рік тому
when an interviewee says great question happiness on her face is priceless
@toyang..Рік тому
"that's a really good question" *visible proud face*
@SteveSingsThingsРік тому
Haha! This was like watching right brain vs. left brain mud wrestling!
@anjou6497Рік тому
How did he keep a straight face ? !! ( " a delivery slot just came up "). 😄🤣💜
@craven5328Рік тому
I'm actually also impressed by the use of Arvo Part's "Spiegel im Spiegel" in the background music lol