The extended version of HIGNFY. Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Steph McGovern and panellists Richard Osman and Joan Bakewell.
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@shewasunderwhelmed5 років тому
They tried to make me go to Riyadh and I said no no no is an absolute stroke of comedic genius. Richard has some good lines
@danielcarr57163 роки тому
If you have the subtitles on, when Paul talks about the panther, it say "BAD SCOTTISH ACCENT:" 🤣
@Kowasi5 років тому
Cheers for keeping this ad free
@mark-ish3 роки тому
If advert, scroll to the end, press replay!
@the_Giovanni_Jian5 років тому
"I have had enough of judges being rude to me." Still laughing two days later.
@kurtsoderberg4 роки тому
Yea i can fully agree.
@RaghnaidAnnaNicGaraidh5 років тому
I completely agree with Joan and Ian. The ship in the black sea was much more interesting than the squidge monster.
@craffte4 роки тому
*Spanish Dancer.
@paleogreg7427Рік тому
A unique and mysterious creature of the deep vs some old dead blokes? No way.
@Bareego3 роки тому
I've alreay watched this but here I go again. Love Steph McGovern
@zapfanzapfan5 років тому
Ocado... I thought she said "car door", subtitles are sometimes useful :-) That 2500 year old ship really was the most interesting part, I had to look that up. Hope they recover the cargo.
@cam14953 роки тому
Cheers for posting bro, I am not feeling the best mentally has helped to laugh.
@handiman50012 роки тому
I love how the panel ganged up on Steph with the ship story and Steph showing her frustration " giggle"
@jonathaneffemey944Місяць тому
Thanks for posting
@josephkarl20615 років тому
"Eee you're dead posh, you" :-)
@nantrax1432 роки тому
I really enjoyed this episode. The chemistry was incredible.
@bobburroughs62414 роки тому
Steph's a delight. Worth the wait for the tatt!
@jeric_synergy85815 років тому
"Ewww, love, I've heard better lines than that down at club Bongo." GAHHHD I hope that anecdote is true. Earth: we apologize for his epic creepiness.
@rukeyser10 місяців тому
Steph McGovern + Joan Bake well = one of finest episodes Ever.
@johnhughes26814 роки тому
One of the best episodes - all 5 on top form!
@patriciaapetrone3 роки тому
I'm confused. If woolly mammoths went extinct circa 8000 BC, and it is now circa 2000 AD, how does that add up to 130,000 years?
@beenaplumber83792 місяці тому
So many people posted this. They went extinct about 8000 BC, but that doesn't mean that every mammoth that ever existed died on the same day. Some died long before then. The specimen they were discussing, for example, died ~130,000 years ago. Had it also died in 8000 MC, it would have been 120,000 years old, quite an age for such a large mammal.
@Supermunch20005 років тому
Ian Hislop is great!
@mulrich5 років тому
"Don't you think it just looks like he has a really unusual erection?" Goddammit, Steph, I was eating! Damn near killed me!
@susannah19485 років тому
Love her jumper
@68sweetnovember5 років тому
Excellent !!
@IByteNL5 років тому
Thanks.
@FerretPirate5 років тому
I think you'll find that those are mastadons, not mammoths. Mastadons were native to woodsy areas, whereas mammoths were plains animals. Further, mastadons, while shorter than mammoths, were proportionately longer, and had entirely different dentition.
@J_PhD5 років тому
This isn't going to help cure the crush I have on Steph McGovern
@GrahamCStrouse5 років тому
Monsieur John Steph is brilliant!
@J_PhD5 років тому
If you're not her dad and offering I'm going to be disappointed, man...
@LednacekZ4 роки тому
especially now that we know what she would do for 15 pounds.
@drjwww5 років тому
I really like Steph. She did well as a panelist when she was on the first time, but she was a much more naturally funny host than I expected she would be. Her Tr*mp and hooker stories were *very* funny and her little grace-note reactions of Lady Bakewell especially were quite good.
@kassistwisted5 років тому
@TheIamIrving5 років тому
Steph McGovern should have drank the beers and just ran off with the tenner!
@thehellyousay4 роки тому
She never said what she did. Just said she got in a cab to go home and the cabbie mistook her for a working girl too.
@drewlovelyhell48925 років тому
8:55 "Wooly Mammoths went extinct in 8000.BC, so they're about 130,000 years old". What? Isn't that only ten thousand years ago?
@mirzaahmed65893 роки тому
They existed for a long time before they went extinct.
@paleogreg7427Рік тому
Further proof that Steph McGovern is a Timelord
@youcancallmeana5 років тому
Thanks for posting! Steph was great as presenter, I would like to point out however, in the mammoth bit, the arithmetic is a bit off.
@j0njn5 років тому
Not being from the UK, I'm now mildly curious about whether or not this is the first time Steph McGovern's neck tattoo has featured on camera. The back of the neck is usually not the most prominent part of a presenter...
@exessex35223 роки тому
You have to specify the timing so people can see what you're talking about. Try 11:52.
@granthurlburt40622 роки тому
The paintings were not of mammoths. Cave paintings made contemporaneous with mammoths showed humans about once except for two shaman in bison or elk head costumes. And certainly no one rode horses at the time of mammoths. These paintings may be from Africa since the stick-figure humans do show up in African rock paintings. Although I dont know of AFricans riding horses.
@abug50043 роки тому
I love Joan OMG
@scottgordon17813 роки тому
Funnily enough , the USA was expecting 920k new jobs , even the pundits got that wrong !
@peterbrophy34785 років тому
Steph McGovern the new hostess
@Fullvinyl5 років тому
@@ArtGirl82 No, just pissing on strange men for 15 quid and a few cans of Grolsch.
@jeric_synergy85815 років тому
@@Fullvinyl , oooo, what a edgy shitlord you are! Prat.
@cuzned13752 роки тому
Steph’s jumper demonstrating my reaction whenever Steph is on my screen.
@RIXRADvidz3 роки тому
25APR21, I just wanted to hear Steph say, '' Bette's Pegged It'' only insert 'Phil' bless ooh no don't....if Paul and Richard started with 2 then they only earned 5 points to Joan and Ian's 6 points earned. Joan and Ian are the actual winners. I think I have election fever.
@sfshinz5 років тому
I am still wondering: door knockers, hot or not?
@mirzaahmed65893 роки тому
Not, I think.
@exessex35223 роки тому
The Salisbury poison was smeared on the door handle. This makes sense as not many people use the door knocker to gain access to their home as they already know they're not in 'cause they're outside.
@Yankee70005 років тому
👍
@granthurlburt40622 роки тому
The "headless chicken monster" is a type of sea cucumber. not remotely related to jellyfish. They dont have lungs. What they do jettison are their internal organs including intestines. Nice work. Forbes and the BBC.
@owenfitzgerald89444 роки тому
How do you find out that carrots make cement stronger? 😳 How do you get to that, might you have been having some stew outside and a bit of carrot fell into where you are building and it set? 🤣 That bolving is some hobby 🤣🤣🤣
@ripdbtpoo14416 місяців тому
My admiration for Dame Joan (or is she Baroness B ?) knows no bounds.
@khasab61244 роки тому
8:52 130,000 years old?? if they became extinct 8000 BC they are roughly 10,000 years old, steph !!!
@khasab61244 роки тому
@Pat Mgroin I'm talking general dates, as she was. Not about any specific mammoth
@cruz1ale5 років тому
8:50 "Woolly mammoths became extinct around 8 000 BC, so they're about 130 000 years old". Yeah, makes total sense... ?
@musmus-culus5 років тому
Yeah, and it wouldn’t make sense even if it was 80 000BC.
@653j5215 років тому
crucci They have all sorts of facts going on here. Paul is right with the 400,000 years ago when woolly mammoths emerged as a species, the mammoth that was found dated from about 130,000 years ago, and most of them did go extinct 10,000 years ago except for isolated pockets. Was the sense of it lost in editing? Or did they just stop listening to each other? :)
@nickkkyyy5 років тому
Not sure she's the smartest....
@misshavisham32205 років тому
@@nickkkyyy Oh, my. You are kidding, right? From her bio: "She had sixth form studies in early 1998. She won an Arkwright Engineering Scholarship in 1998, for her potential to be a future leader in the engineering industry. She studied maths, physics, design technology and business studies in the six form studies until 2000. She was awarded 'Young Engineer for Britain' at the age of 19, after saving Black & Decker £150,000 a year by improving production techniques used for the Leaf Hog product. Later, McGovern joined the University College London where she studied science communication and policy in the Department of Science and Technology Studies." Tell us about your education, Mr. Cox.
@zapfanzapfan5 років тому
Miss Havisham: sixth form studies? Some UK-specific thing?
@timbanks73442 роки тому
8000 bc from 2018 is only 10,000 years not 100000 yrs
@beenaplumber83792 місяці тому
8000 BC was the mammoth's extinction date. 130,000 years was the age of the specimen that was found. Not all mammoths died at the same time. Some of them died long before the species went completely extinct. 🙂
@fredflintstoner5962 роки тому
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view !" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?"
@redchthonic5 місяців тому
🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧🐧
@SgtMclupus5 років тому
"wooly mammoth became extinct around 8000 BC (before Christ) so about 139.000 years old!" How damn bad is HER math?? And everybody elses? It's about 10.000 years, not 130.000, you muck!
@Doniedaff5 років тому
They existed for a while before they died.
@granthurlburt40622 роки тому
Rather disappointing having the moderator going on about "No one cares about it" (the ship). One of the things I most like about visiting England is actually how well-informed the average person is, and the great interest in archaeology and other aspects of the past. Has about the attitude of a 16 yr old or the marvelous persona of Philomena Cunk