I was backing this product to win, however (spoiler alert), that silly sex change machine snagged the magnificent trophy, presented by Sir Prince Charles. Surely having perfect memory, or even being able to predict every winner in a race, would have more broad consumer appeal? Oh and while I'm here, anyone know where I hand in my copybook?
Olivia has been showing up everywhere in my CZcams feed lately, in this, in Broadchurch snippets, and of course, with David and Robert on Peep Show and That Mitchell and Webb Look. When I see her descending the stairs in princess hat while her family sings that weird Happy Birthday song, I can't help but think, "This woman just won an Academy Award." It's no surprise, she's brilliant in The Favorite and generally. But it is incongruous when she's talking about 'touching cloth'.
In America, in the early 1970s, there was an educational children's show called "The Electric Company". Its cast included an Oscar winner (Rita Moreno, for "West Side Story") and a future Oscar winner (Morgan Freeman, for "Million Dollar Baby").
I remember watching the commentaries for this series, Peter Serafinowicz and Robert Popper gushing about what an absolutely delightful person she is to know and work with. I've been following her career since and I had blimmin tears in my eyes when she got that Oscar, which is very unlike me. What a talent, but nice to know she's nice as well.
@@NidgeOSullivan Oh, dear. Sorry, Nidge, it was actually the one about the *farm* that she referred to! I'm afraid, Midge, that it sounds like you're in need of a memory helmet yourself! Better luck next time, Ian!
"Now let me just turn you on. It's a little bit fiddly... it's round here somewhere." Yep, we've all had those issues mate.
Harlem Blues
Harlem Blues is my favorite Shakespeare work
King Sir Prince Charles now!
Is that what’s needed for other propulsion in my small arms? -excerpt from Price Harrys cellphone.
Pam based on Judith Hann from Tomorrow's World i guess
Look Around You predicting Neuralink ...
What was the episode where she mentioned the diarrhea machine?
BROAB 😂
Ian the third part one is the greatest thing ever written
I’ve never heard of this show. Now I must find all of it!
Used to be on adult swim back in like 09’-10’
Peter Serafinowics, Two series. He's a clever chap. Love his "Did I aks you?" Eastate Agent character hahaha.
1:50 - 2:19 the echo will not be received
Could do with one myself, these memory helmets
Memory glands.
They released another product in the same line called the mammary helmet. It was amazing.
Finish. The. Story.
Let me just turn you on.
My memory glands don't work as well as they used to.
Man who invented helmet has glasses on his eyes and glasses on his head 😂Must have forgot they were there.
the brain is strange the nose is brain
This show is just amazing
I hope Pam irrigated her memory glands or she may get Robson's syndrome. Write that down.
I dropped my pocket book in a glorified vesselheim.
Classic :)
Ian II was way better the Ian I.
Isn't there some controversy about Razzmatazz? I thought it was allegedly attributed to Heirogynous Zonnes and stolen by Shakespeare
Also, I really don’t think she deserved that Oscar.
Is she one of those people who have never looked young?
She should have worn it while playing 'Numberwang', might have helped
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@@alexstorr5511 That's Numberwang!
Shitsty Severn?
We studied Harlem Blues for GCSE english
Omg the Queen holy cow
Pam got turned on
We did Razzmatazz for GCSE English lit.
"Aims to make forgetfulness a distant memory..." brilliant!
My favorite play is razzamatazz and Harlem blues
Wait, what were we talking about again? It seems the beginning of this video is a distant memory and I've lost track. I need a memory helmet.
I'd forgotten Olivia Colman is in this!
Get the helmet.
I was backing this product to win, however (spoiler alert), that silly sex change machine snagged the magnificent trophy, presented by Sir Prince Charles. Surely having perfect memory, or even being able to predict every winner in a race, would have more broad consumer appeal? Oh and while I'm here, anyone know where I hand in my copybook?
To your teacher or head of class.
@@sayhibobbi thank you
'Forgetfulness a distance memory.' Dude, you're messing with my upper and lower nobes.
Looks rather similar to the daft hat she is wearing in the Crown, when investing Charles as Prince of Wales.
Sorry, His Royal Highness, Sir Prince Charles.
Simon Teigh and his two pairs of glasses...for some reason.
He's supposed to have a bad memory and has probably forgotten where they are
Hehe...memory glands.
Olivia has been showing up everywhere in my CZcams feed lately, in this, in Broadchurch snippets, and of course, with David and Robert on Peep Show and That Mitchell and Webb Look. When I see her descending the stairs in princess hat while her family sings that weird Happy Birthday song, I can't help but think, "This woman just won an Academy Award." It's no surprise, she's brilliant in The Favorite and generally. But it is incongruous when she's talking about 'touching cloth'.
In America, in the early 1970s, there was an educational children's show called "The Electric Company". Its cast included an Oscar winner (Rita Moreno, for "West Side Story") and a future Oscar winner (Morgan Freeman, for "Million Dollar Baby").
"Make forgetfulness a distant memory"
Sorry, what was that?
David... And the one about the farm.
Notice the brain in the diagram extends into the nose.
that's why it hurts so bad to get hit in the nose
Oh Lady gaga
Anyone else are here from Jacksfilms' liked videos?
Not Mozart me lol
Yeah lol
Oscar winner Olivia Colman everybody...
Academy Award winner Olivia Colman
I remember watching the commentaries for this series, Peter Serafinowicz and Robert Popper gushing about what an absolutely delightful person she is to know and work with. I've been following her career since and I had blimmin tears in my eyes when she got that Oscar, which is very unlike me. What a talent, but nice to know she's nice as well.
... let me turn you on ... it’s just a little bit fiddly
Fun fact, it's considered bad luck for actors to say the name "O'Reilly" so it's colloquially known as "The Irish Play."
Oh Really? :D
You're hurting my broab.
Haha...clever.
Is that the one about the field she referred to at the start?
@@NidgeOSullivan Oh, dear. Sorry, Nidge, it was actually the one about the *farm* that she referred to! I'm afraid, Midge, that it sounds like you're in need of a memory helmet yourself! Better luck next time, Ian!