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ooh that Chuckle Brothers joke is the most savage on Mock the Week in ages
Reminds me of Frankie đ
I donât get it
Tactical Ultimatum Well the chuckle brothers was a TV show with 2 brothers who usually used the catch phrase "to me" "to you". One of the brothers died recently so the phrase is only one sided.
Oh i knew that, i was overcomplicating it lol
A joke Frankie Boyle would be proud of
That Pingu joke lmao
Yes it was quite a good one.
I like to think that the reason we can never understand what Pingu and his family are saying is because everyone is actually just swearing profusely and they had to censor the entire dialogue.
@@killdozer7792 đđđ
Well, we all knew nothing was going to top that first one...
Personal Crisis Homer could you please explain it good sir
@@smelbop4437 The Chuckle Brothers were children's entertainers for years and years, with a popular catchphrase "To me! To you!" Back and forth. Barry Chuckle died last month, so Ed Gamble said "To me!..." and got no reply
Personal Crisis Homer Never mind, I misheard the line as "Timmy!"
Oh right
Me too.
Ed actually looks upset with his own joke at the start
He realised he may get backlash for it
I thought he was just acting like Paul realising no one was going to say it back
aa
I dont understand the joke
Oh chuckle brothers
Ed's Chuckle Brothers joke is savage. Channeling Frankie Boyle there
Too soon, too freakin soon!!
Please, explain. Am Spanish
Abel Israel Cruz Ayuso The Chuckle brothers had a recurring catchphrase where they said, "to me, to you," back and forth between the pair. However, one of the Chuckle brothers unfortunately passed away recently, so we'll never hear it again, hence the joke.
OHHHH TO ME.... thought he meant Timmy
@@ryancasey9763
It did sound like Timmy when i heard it first lol.
Ed was on fire
People offended by Ed's Chuckle Brothers joke would probably have worshipped Frankie Boyle had he said the exact same thing lol
Frankie Boyle knew how to make an audience groan and laugh.
He eventually made them do both AND clap with that joke.
Yep. I find Frankie funny. Ed just pisses me off. He seems incredibly fake
This is clearly a UK or maybe a European thing so could someone please explain the joke to me?
@@joshuacoleman8000 The Chuckle Brothers were children's entertainers. Their catchphrase was one of them saying "to me" and the other responding "to you" over and over. Recently one of them died, hence just "to me"
Did Ed's joke make Barry Chuckle, or is he rolling over in his grave?
Rachel idk how ?
That joke was worth a chuckle
or 2
Rachel Munday Nah, you can only get 1 chuckle now.
MHSchonberg ouchhh
I appreciate the toaster bath joke on a personal level
R u alright there m8
The actual film was almost as dark.
@@jamesbrice3267 Which film?
@@pineapplepenumbra The Brave Little Toaster. It's a Don Bluth horror movie for children.
@@jamesbrice3267 Thanks, I'll look it up.
Hughâs Pingu impression is spot on!
Lmao i thought he said "timmy" and i was so confused
Hahaha same đ
Wait what did he say because Timmy is all I hear đ
@@jamjamwithbread3514 "to me " chuckle brothers rip
Simon Fetwi same đđ
What did he say?
That Paw Patrol joke is hilarious after watching an hour of that shit with my niece đ€Ł
Wait, what did he say the man used to kill Rocky? A rolled-up 80s cassette?
@@themightygallium9509 A rolled up A to Z.
@@hydro10 That... doesn't really make any sense.
@@themightygallium9509 Yes it does, an A to Z was a book of maps that many drivers kept in their cars back in the days before GPS, and they were bulky old things so rolling one up and hitting someone or something with it would likely have hurt.
@@TheTradge Ah. You see, I was born in 2005, so I wouldn't know. Thanks for your input!
"Panda is both black and white and asian!"
- Where have I heard this joke before?
About 4 months ago I feel I heard it somewhere, it's so good.
A Slavoj Zizek parody video called Perverted Dance (Cut the Balls) definitely makes that joke, and that video is from 4 years ago
Its from the internet, nothing new
I think Jim Gaffigan made that joke once. Can't confirm, though.
Comedian: this definitly won't go in
VIDEO: *GOES IN*
Naturally this was some of the darkest humour Mock The Week have had since Frankie Boyle. Say what you will about it now, but I still find it hilarious.
"Baron Greenback used to be Danger Mouse's arch nemesis. However, one day he had a change of heart, became a good guy, and eventually got a job presenting Mock the Week."
The first one took me a few watches before I realised he wasn't saying Timmy
_To me..._
I'm done. I'm tapping out ... Enjoy the rest of the video everyone. đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Can u explain it to me plz i didn't get i guess because I'm not british
@@cmacompilation4649 There was a children's TV show called ChuckleVision which, if I recall (unfortunately my childhood is a depressingly distance memory), was a lot of slapstick comedy and they were part of most people's childhoods as well as many children at the time.
The show was fronted by two men who called themselves The Chuckle Brothers and their shows usually had a segment of them carrying something together in situations where they had to be careful and as they did it, one would say 'to me' and the other would then say 'to you' and they would repeat it as they attempted to not mess up.
Unfortunately, one of them passed away at some point before this episode so the joke is the surviving brother working alone and attempting to do the bit, which would be sad.
That Chuckle Brothers joke has given Mock The Week it's bite back.
Yep this round was definitely a brilliant one, I just hope it's like this more often
Yeah... although he looked ashamed to make it.
One day in the Big Town, Brum went to fill up with petrol. But when he got to the petrol station, there wasn't any fuel at all. "Those stupid lorries!" grumbled Brum. "They obviously don't care for little cars like me."
The Chuckle Brothers joke was hilarious.
And sad at the same time
I donât get it
ULTREZ are you joking?
Brandon Richards no I realised it nowđ
ULTREZ haha
Lost it at Pingu! XD
Ed fucking KILLED IT this episode.
This is so funny, but Hugh's joke about Thomas the Tank Engine was the funniest of all.
I made the 3000th like :) .
Best episode yet đđđ they didnt hold back at all đđ
they held back a lot of quality boobage
"Today's episode of Sesame Street have been brought to you by the letters S, E, and X"
"And the number 69"
And K and Y
Hahaha Ed just went full Frankie Boyle.
For the Harry Potter one she should have said "the good news is I have learnt the spell fetus deletus"
I don't think the audience has ever made such a sound on Mock the Week. That's a damn first where the audience's response was "Too soon".
Also an essentially British thing... given how many âexplain the first jokeâ comments Iâve seen here.
I thought he said timmy, When I found out from reading the comments, that f**kn hilarious
I cant believe that joke actually happened!
Which one?
The new Star Wars
Risky Chuckle joke. Iâm amazed that the BBC even let that broadcast given that the Chuckle Brothers were on the network for years
This round was very good overall
i don't get it
Barry Chuckle died.
They also allowed Jimmy Savile to be on their network for years...
@@MMR_LM who is that
10 seconds in and I can't breathe đđđ
After Andy left his favourite friend behind, he came home to play with his new toy. Coincidentally, it was also called Woody đ
Damn it Ed, too soon! XD
This is an art attack.
This is an art attack.
Would ya fuckinâ help me, Iâm âavinâ an âeart attack.
Hahaha, nice!
FETUS DELETUS
That Paw Patrol joke at the end is underrated.
That first joke was a bit too far. Ed somehow didnât get in trouble with BBC for it
I personally think it is right up there with the first one
@@jellyslopefall572 Frankie Boyle made WAY worse jokes back in the early days of MTW, the first Chuckle Brothers joke was pretty tame in comparison.
@@TheTradge them jokes still made laughs. The audience here was legit speechless and in shock
@@jellyslopefall572oh donât be so pathetic and delicate. Itâs a brilliant joke.
Ed. So savage, yet so funny!!! Never laughed so hard in ages..
Haha, me to i had pains in my ribs, so savage yet so funny.
My Joke: Geppetto warned Pinocchio that if he was to ever tell lies again he would be sent straight into the wood chipper
0:07 - Nish Kumar almost looks like he's in physical pain.
Love these guys and this series đđ€Łđ
2:15 I almost choked on my dinner
Should have guessed it would get this dark given the thing chosen.
I laughed so hard at the chuckle brothers bit
Rhys James is hilarious
On a special two hour crossover event, Doc McStuffins explores so much more when Dora comes to her office with a sick kitty.
Did she just call the Krusty Krab the "crab shack"?
Sheer brilliance. This show rocks
And as the engines went into Tidmouth Sheds, Gordon came in late and said, âGET OUT!â
I lost my shit at 'Dyson Bagless Puss.' Hugh Dennis is on fire in this one
"The inbredibles"
Angela Barnes is kinda cute, for a self-confessed ugly bird!
This episode of Thomas and Friends is postponed, which caused confusion and delay
Chris Garton
After all, Sodor had been flogged off to Richard Branson.
In place of it they are showing Ronald the replacement bus
So Frankie Boyle can make jokes about Madeline McCann or Shannon Matthews disappearance and also joke about jade goody but yet Ed Gamble gets alot of hate for saying something To Me that was hilarious.
@Nik One of them died relatively recently.
I'm not from the UK. Can you explain the first joke, please?
Itâs Ed Gamble not Campbell
I canât see anyone getting offended
@@fatimartinez8365 The Chuckle brothers were a comedy double act (mostly for an audience of children) one of their catch phrases was:- One brother says "To me" the other replies "To you". But one of the brothers had recently died so the first phrase is left hanging.
2:49 "Foetus Deletus, abortion completus"
Nish Kumar doing what he does best, laughing sycophantically.
''She hoped that kissing a frog would turn it into a beautiful prince but instead she got Hepatitis''
Winnie: Rabbit perhaps you should push with your shoulder and not your fist.
Rabbit: don't worry about it.
ed is just brilliant
âFoetus Ejecticus!â
That first one was so mean, I feel attacked
@Alan Cogan Glad you're feeling good about it.
That last one killed me.
"I am Amazon Prime. Deliveries, roll out"
The last one did it đ€Łđ€Ł
I can't quite make out hwat he's saying. Does he say "the driver had to finish him off with a rolled up a to z"? if so, what does that mean? lol I'm sorry.
Tiff Stephenson is a fox... Oh and Eds first joke was brilliant lol!
I told the Kung Fu Panda joke to one of my coworkers and her brain pretty much melted.
0:23 you know itâs a great joke because Robot Chicken used it.
2:50 "fetus deletus"
1:44 is just the best
2:02 THIS PART BLEW MY MIND
''Kevin. Michel Jackson is looking after you for 2 weeks. Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh''
That Quasimodo joke was taken from an Adam Ellis comic.
That Peter Rabbit joke is NOT getting the praise it properly deserves đđđ
I always enjoy seeing Tiff.
Im crying now
I love the Pingu joke
Andy told his mother that his favourite toys are Woody and buzz and then Andy's mother said that they are her favourite toys as well
This one peaked with the first joke
Never knew SpongeBob lived in Camden County
2:53 "that won't go in"
Oh, it went in all right.
My entry:The fox and the hound
In mortal kombat
Huhjujjjj...
Fatality
50% of the comments: someone explain the Timmy joke
He didnât even say that, he said âto meâ
I know. I was saying what 50% of the comments were.
the chuckle brothers joke i-
''Im pretty sure ive seen 101 dogs riddled with bullets no there Dalmations''
Michael Langley wtf is this? I dont even kno if it was supposed to be funny or not.
Hello! This is blue peter. Its not a new episode though. They were all made earlier.
Thomas the Tank Engine was very cross, A Romanian diesel engine came to Sodor and took his job.
Itâs been five years and I still donât get the Paw Patrol joke.
that blue Peter joke has been done before.. Trying to remember who.
ouch, dude. ouch.
2:24 is the funniest shit
It's still too soon for Chuckle brother jokes.
To me chucklebrothers and the audience gasped
That first one
Oooh it killed me
Killed him too...
Ed channeling his inner frankie
Joel Deakin explain it
@@HS-md1er There was a group called the Chuckle Brothers who had the catchphrase "To me", "To you", "To me", "To you".
One of them died a while before this aired.
I donât get the first one can someone please explain Iâm dumb đ
Itâs your boi Chungus there was a comedy duo called The Chuckle Brothers, in their shows they would always say âto me, to you, to me, to youâ, one of them died shortly before this episode was aired
Never thought I'd see a clip with Rhys and Ed on the same team
Wait, theyâre not both Ed?
I WAS HOPIING FOR A 'THE INCREDIBLES' JOKE BUT *NOT LIKE THAT-*
Fuck the first one stings!
Almost made me cry.
Could someone please explain the "Timmy" joke/reference right at the start?
I'm Australian, so it's probably a reference I don't know about.
It's a reference to the Chuckle brothers, Paul and Barry, whose catchphrase was 'to me, to you'. One of them died, so it was only 'to me'.
And this is Peter's Blue Peter, since Peter did not know when to stop taking Viagra.