TNT React To The Most Offensive British Comedy
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- TNT reacts to a compilation of The Most Offensive British Comedians . Leave your thoughts down below in the comment section and let us know which jokes you thought were the best.
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USA "Wow, that was hardcore"
UK... everyday banter... 😉
Not really. I'm a Brit and wouldn't consider most of them every day humour. They are definitely on the line and at least one crossed over. Not saying I can't see the humour and I definitely laughed, but they're mostly funny because they're shocking and unexpected
@@beccasalt8960 Agreed, as a Brit with dry and often dark humour, you've gotta know your audience - you're not likely to hear this in the street or an office, even a pub. The comedians doing that material are known for their shock value above all else.
@@beccasalt8960 found the southern softie
@@beccasalt8960 Come to the midlands...
@@AlvinWillistonDavisbig up lad
Lighten up everyone , i hear worse jokes than this at work . Us British have a really dark sense of humour 😂
If you're offended we will tell a worse joke ha ha
I love British comedy.
And as you can guess Jimmy Carr is my fav.
I once asked a nurse if I should start singing "walking the mile. Walking the green mile" as she took me down to theatre...
Even she looked shocked before saying "no" with a smirk 😂
Absolutely we do 😂
Oh yes.
The banter at work in Britain would blow your mind.
Just like me and my pals in the pub on Thursday night. Nothing is off limits. Sheer belly laughs. I couldn't handle a tame conversation. ❤
Not anymore if you work for some of these woke companies, Babcock spring to mind
@@TheSmittenman Go cry about made up 'woke' shite somewhere else you melt.
Man walks into a bar with a big grin on his face. _“Gimme a beer, Pete!”_
Bartender slings him a beer, says, _“You look awfully pleased with yourself. What's up?”_
Man grins and says, _“You know where I work? Lumberyard near the tracks? And I walk over the tracks to my shack every day?"_
Bartender says, _“Yeah, yeah, so what?”_
Man says, _“Well, yesterday I was crossing the tracks when I saw this naked woman tied to the tracks. Beautiful legs, perfect boobs, so I untie her and carry her home. Then all last night, it's me on top of her and her on top of me. Best part is, she's still there!"_
Bartender beams, _“Wow, is she beautiful?”_
Man looks puzzled and says, _“I don't know, never found the head…”_
Hilarious.
Best dark joke I ever heard was from a serving Metropolitan Police Officer. He said "I just came from the river where we found a dismembered corpse in an Ikea bag... didn't even have the courtesy to leave us a free Allen Key."
That's just funny
😂😂😂😂
Doctor during the autopsy trying to piece the body back together: "Just my luck, theirs a few small bits missing and now I have to rummage around my drawers for extras that fit!"
A man told his friend "I was out walking & found a naked woman tied to a railway track. I untied her and we had amazing sex!" His friend said "Wow, did you get a blow job?"
"No, I couldn't find her head..."😶
That's OK cause it wasn't personal. The one about Maddie...
The best bit is that they dont really get half the jokes so they dont really get how bad they are 😂😂😂
I think they did well considering how old some of these clips were, there's no way they'd know the context for some of them.
@@KIA130123 fair point
Was more so when it came to references to people if they knew about Jade Goodie they would have been more horrified
@@FSMusicLTD Frankies joke about Madeleine Mccann fly over their heads too. Probably for the best.
I doubt they got anywhere near half of it, for various reasons and much of their shock was at the language...
I heard a great story about Jimmy Carr doing a warm up gig in LA before a Celebrity Roast show. He was talking about Pete Davidson's father passing in the 9/11 attacks. He said "Don't laugh, this isnt the roast of Pete Davidson's father - that was in 2001." The crowd fell into horrified silence except for one guy at the back who howled with laughter - it was Pete Davidson...
ya couldn't make that up
Jimmy Carr tells this story.
Jimmy did the joke as practise at the comedy cellar I believe, night before filling the roast of Rob low. He did the joke with no laughs ecru Pete who had a delayed laugh. Jimmy told that story himself because after the breaststroke other people were offended
@@adamkiddle That's where I heard it, oddly enough.
I always thought "it was....rebekka vardy"? No?
I love watching Americans cringe at these jokes while us Brits think these are quite mild in comparison to which we are accustomed to on this side of the pond .
Dutchie here, was waiting for things to get offensive….😂 most just gave me a chuckle…I guess we’re a lot less sensitive on this side of the Atlantic 😂😂
@@jeroenemmelot3598 we've had enough wars over the centuries of varying scales and enough history to understand what "dark" truly is
@@notBeggingMattandLissy2PlayRE4 In Netherlands? Name one person.
@@davidgill5699 Darkness is relative. Funny thing is The Dark Ages refers to the age when Religion ruled Europe.
@@notBeggingMattandLissy2PlayRE4 In Netherlands? Name one person.
Jim Jeffries and Tim Minchin sneaking in as Aussie interlopers!
React to jimmy carrs top riskiest jokes
They're just upside-down, more relaxed Brits
Jim is not an Aussie, he is a Kiwi.
@@yndsu he's from Sydney mate
@@chrislyne377 I could have swore he was a Kiwi, from what I apparently incorrectly remember him saying from his shows.
Imagine how shocked you'd be if you understood all of them 😂
Thats what I was thinking.
My favourite from Jimmy Carr: "If only Africa had more mosquito nets, we could prevent millions of mosquitos dying needlessly of AIDS"
I was gonna comment exactly this
My fave is “they say that dolphins are intelligent, yeah only compared to the r**arded kids we have them swimming with”
Classic:/😂
I like his attempt at the shortest joke ever...
"midget shortage"
Also like his recent "My pronouns are he, he, he. Because I identify as a comedian"
British comedy, as with British beer, is a lot stronger than what you serve up in the US.
Hardly.
@@tonywilson8681 give examples of both that back your comment or hud yer wish.
Bill Burr, Dave Chaopelle and those notoriously hard hitting beers doom bar & carling
@@tonywilson8681 Dave Chappelle? Bill Burr? LOL. As if those two come with a football field of Jimmy Carr when it comes to offensive jokes.
Typical Yank.
@@lylobean Budweiser = an alcohol in America, a joke in Britain.
No subject is beyond comedy. That's the way we Brits roll..and some Australians apparently.
Yep, 😅Aussies have the same dark sick humour as the Brits
Well, Scotland needs to be excluded now because of the new hate speech bill where they're literally targeting comedians.
@@pegaz6529 Blimey! Frankie Boyle better get out of Dodge then.
@@PaulK-ve1pu Frankie went woke years ago. He'll be fine.
@@pegaz6529 can't even teach a pug a few tricks in Scotland these days...
"You know, we thought this wasn't going to be that bad....." with frankie Boyle on? You didn't? 😂😂😂😂
They don't know him over there I think 🤔
Micheal Jackson's children's hospital 😂😂😂😂
I remember he got in alot of trouble for the 9/11 joke.
People who watch him or Jimmy Carr live know what they're getting in to!
Madelline refers to Madelline McCann a young girl who went missing while her parents were having dinner after leaving her in her hotel room while on holiday
Madeleine
They also drugged the kids so they wouldn't wake up,and I reckon madeline never woke up ever so they had to get rid of her
And her other siblings.
@@cockneycharm3970they left her siblings only madeline went missing
They must have been ugly
@@cockneycharm3970 It's hard to carry more than one when you are in a rush....
"These guys are really going in" - No, they really aren't. This is just standard. 😂
Speaking as a Brit, some of these clips are really shocking, yeah. But a lot of it is just typically dark British humour. A lot of the time we laugh at even the really nasty stuff because it taps into something we need to release.
Not shocking at all you some kind of woke progressive weirdo?
Yeah I agree.. Some of them are actually too far, Frankie and the Aussie guy.. But our humour isn't literal is it
Remember, in the UK prime time American sitcoms are aired on TV at breakfast time, because of how tame they are.
Jimmy Carr once said that his style of comedy was where you laugh and as you're laughing you realise that you really shouldn't be.
"midget shortage"
And Frankie Boyle used to be one of his writers. Boyles act is pretty much everything where Carr thought it was crossing the line
"The excess to Richard Hammond's car insurance" joke was done right after Richard Hammond (from top gear) crashed the rocket propelled car going 288mph (463kph), he had to have a large chunk of his brain removed and was in hospital for a long time with memory problems.
Richard Hammond is Immortal
He had none of his brain removed......
@@stevehaddon151 You're right. It was Jezza that said he got some removed as a joke about how stupid he is, and Richard admitted they had to drill into his skull to release the pressure due to the frontal lobe brain injury while he was in a coma. I just remembered wrong.
My favourite comments on Hammond's crash came from Jez and James when they were introducing his return to the series. "One of us blokes has now become Princess Diana", "This is the big question everybody wants to know: are you now a mental?", "It's a tissue for if you start dribbling"😂😂😂
It's okay, though. He probably doesn't remember.
2:30 The irony here is that Jim Jefferies made a ton of jokes about Islam, but when he got his own show with Comedy Central, he suddenly went squeaky clean and went after people who made jokes about Islam.
I got into British comedy around 2015. The only barrier to entry for us Americans are some of the pop culture references they make, many of which are unknown in the U.S. However, the more you watch, the more you start to pick up on some of these references, and some of it can be understood just from the context of which it's said.
You absolutely need to do a deep dive on Jimmy Carr. He'll cross the line a lot, but he's REALLY good at what he does
At least his early stuff, he's lost his touch in recent years (which feels like the start of a Jimmy Carr joke =P)
@@lavrentivs9891I saw him live recently, trust me he hasn’t lost his touch at all
He lost that when frankie Boyle stopped writing his material.
@JackM-kt1oq He's still funny in things like the "Big Fat Quiz" and "8 out of 10 cats".
'I thought this wasn't gonna be that bad' killed me. Our humour here is savage, and Jimmy Carr is the most savage of them all.
The ticket barrier gag. Our police shot a guy they mistook as a terrorist when the UK were on high alert post London bombings
If he was an Arab, they weren't wrong
@@leonrussell9607, found the murican...🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@newprofilesowhat1339 I'm Scottish actually
@@leonrussell9607 , I meant your mentality....🤦♂️
@@newprofilesowhat1339 sure ya did
This is why US Legendary Comedians like Bill Hicks had to go to the UK to get their break through. Only years later was his comedy recognised in the US for it's Genius.
Now Bill Hicks was a legend
That is tame in UK tbf
As a Brit, I laughed my arse off 😂
Two Aussies in this. This needs to be said. They're not all from the UK.
To be fair, they are both from an old penal colony of ours so probably come under our jurisdiction
Mincin was actually born in the UK, can we share him?
@@tonywilson8681 Yeah, he was born there to two Australian parents and he left when he was about 2. But he has spent a lot of time, along with Jim Jeffries in England.
Now in all fairness, they are our brothers.... criminals maybe but we love em anyway😂
Doesn't matter about the rhetoric used. They're not British, but proud Aussies, so let's treat them thusly? That's called respect. Hell, I'm I'm from the UK but don't want to be. They're lucky bastards, so let's not tar them with the same butcher's apron brush.
This was light! Our comedy can be much darker than that...😂😂😂
Great reaction, guys. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Although there is a vocal minority in the UK that is getting a bit thin-skinned about what is and is not suitable for humour most of us tend to have an attitude that goes something like yes X event was horrible, but our usual way of dealing with it is to make a filthy joke about it.
This reaction is a pretty good example of why British and American humour is just fundamentally different, there were a few UK specific jokes you wouldn't have got (like Frankie Boyles "if we're all here, who's looking after Madeleine?" which is a reference to one of the most famous disappearances in history where a toddler vanished from her hotel room in Portugal while her parents were at dinner, they were all over the news for years and still made reappearances until the last sort of year or two where they've now got a prime suspect in the case other than the parents) but there was a lot that you took too seriously.
Not an insult and not your fault, I think it's just the way American culture is for some reason whereas in the UK/AU one of the most popular comedy types is the sheer vulgarity/seriousness you get from Frankie Boyle/Jimmy Carr.
US comedy is often (not always) predictable and more generic in order to satisfy everyone at the cost of actually being funny.
That's just my take though I'm sure others probably think US humour is the best thing since sliced bread but to each their own.
Tbh, this just sounds like every day banter amongst work colleagues or mates down the pub
Love your reactions to this. Something you all need to know out there in America. THIS is freedom of speech!
I'm british and hearing alot of them I was even shocked. I have a sense of humour and was brought up on this sort of humour but honestly...some of them were below the belt!!
Jokes about children with cancer are like Peter Pan. They never get old. 😂
British comedy is basically just seeing how far you can push the envelope without getting cancelled.😂
In England we literally say the most unspeakable of things to each other and go about our day😭
Funnily enough we do that in Britain too!
@@jimjess6864 😂😂😂😂
Working in a British factory during down times, the humour would leave you like this :O he he he
Yeah, you only know you've done good if the laughter is proceeded by a look of disgust first.
There will be several of these that will blow totally over your head as you won't have a clue as to who they are referring to and you really need to realise we are savage
Al "the Pub Landlord"' Murray's funniest joke;
"You yanks reckon you know everything about terrorism. You should, after bankrolling the IRA for 35 years!"
Jimmy carr is amazing. I love jokes that make people hate themselves for laughing. :D
This is FAR from the most "offensive" we can be...😂❤🇬🇧
Our sense of humour alone is what makes being British so great 😂
The myth of the square, mothballed British public slowly crumbling lol
No no no my friends this is relatively tame for some of the comedians involved.
Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle, genuinely funny but know how to execute the offensive jokes so well
Also a lot of these shows were on National TV prime time.
Bit of light hearted banter 😂
Ah yes, Jim and Tim - those classic British comedians 😂
They're adopted. 😂
Jimmy Carr “20 Most offensive jokes”
That's every day talk amongst british ppl 😂
Nothing touches the old school british comedian's. These modern ones just try to shock you.
I was expecting chubbs or jim davidson to be mentioned lol
They couldn't make it in today's world. They had the skills, yes, but who except racists and misogynists want to listen to that driech. Grow up.
Where as the ‘old school’ were offensive without even trying to be. 😉
Finally some Jimmy Carr😎
Love Carr and his come backs.
@@michaeld.jconnolly1281 He is a heckler's worst nightmare 😅
@@T.J.S.The best thing about Jimmy's response to hecklers is his humour is instant and often too intelligent for the heckler to understand.
“These guys are really going in” this is normal British humour
These are the jokes we tell while having a few people around for a takeaway, not dark at all
This made me realise that a lot of Frankie Boyle’s jokes require context.
And an ability to understand his accent which they appear to lack
Serving in the British Army you used to get a generous Serving of inappropriate, but extremely funny humour that civilians would never understand!
And if you can't take a joke, you shouldn't have joined.
Tim Minchin and Jim Jeffries are Australian.
Those shows appear to be recorded in the UK, which makes them British enough. The chain clanging barsteds.
That Tim M what happened to him? Did he turn out to be a paedo or something?
And Aussies are either British Jailors or crims.
Tim was born in the UK that makes him British whether he likes it or not 😂 the other bloke holds dual Aussie and American citizenship. Though as the UK used to dump our criminals in Aussie land, wouldn't be surprised if majority of Aussies are half British anyway 😂
Thing is...THESE ARE JUST JOKES...dont treat them as serious.
👍
Honestly these kind of jokes are an everyday occurrence over here and we love it
I’m dying at your reactions 😂😂😂😂😂
So much of this is Brit specific but your faces are just brilliant
The joke about Richard Hammond's car insurance refers to a british TV presenter who crashed his car while performing a stunt for the Top Gear show he co-presented and was put in critical condition by the accident
A 300MPH (a shade under) crash in a jet car.
Frankie Boyle's line (from Mock The Week) about the perfect safety advert being Richard trying to remember his wedding day is hilarious
A normal British comedy show! 😂 We are pretty brutal!!
In britain this is like standard conversation for a day in work 😂
USA 'that's hardcore!' Brits. 'Thats another Monday morning at work for us.'
Not offended by any of it. All good comedy. :)
Loved rewatching these, thanks from London ❤
British banter seems to be misunderstood by many other countries, but when you’re raised on dark humour & banter it’s everyday life. I also worked in a hospital for a number of years and liaised with emergency services and you have to have an outlet for what you see and it really can be corpse humour and laughing at things most people would cringe at, however I would say it allows you to get through things with your sanity intake.
Jade goody was on big brother and televised her battle with cancer even up to the day she died. Madeline mcann went missing in Spain 2007 when left in hotel room whilst parents went for dinner they have spent millions looking for her and still not been found. People think that the parents killed her
In Portugal. Only a few conspiracy theorists think they killed her, and you are probably one of them. 😂
Madeleine McCann - Portugal. And nobody thinks her parents killed her, they were too busy getting dinner at the Ocean Club. They were, however INCREDIBLY NEGLIGENT, not only leaving a three year old unattended but also in an unlocked apartment where the door was unobserved.
The serial sex offender, Christian Brückner, is the main suspect.
@@PaulDear-jb2bu I live in the UK and have seen years and years of footage I'm sorry but I don't believe a word they say. The husband is also somebody who has been on Epstein island. I suppose this is conspiracy too
@@pd4165 and Madeline father went to Epstein Island I don't believe a word he says
They did it every night. Three children under 5 left unattended in a holiday apartment with a faulty lock on an external door. The parents were both medical doctors, the friends they had dinner with were also doctors and lawyers, there was a creche service available that they didn't use, and in the UK a series of incidents had resulted in a law making it illegal to leave children in the sole care of under-14s. Doctors - such as the parents - had also recently been alerted to look for signs of child abuse and neglect.
So in Portugal they neglected their children. Because it was a foreign country they weren't prosecuted in the UK (they also had some powerful political connections). The whole thing stank to high heaven.
The guy talking about the microphone and his uncle was an Aussie not a Brit
The British sense of humour is in a league of its own 😂
Yes the British personality consists of sarcasm, offensiveness and friendly racism 😆 it's just who we are
Jimmy Carr is a good entry to British comedy. Probably best watched as a whole show. He is really good at easing you into his style.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
His old stuff was great, but since Frankie stopped writing his material he hasn't been as good
Your faces are a picture during some of these!!! Do more , more I say! Loving your work 😂
The blank expressions on their face when the joke is about something topical that they’ve clearly never heard of is great
This is how we roll in my house
Most of those weren't even close to offensive.
That was tame. No joke.
Ahahahaa we can go darker than that with family and loved ones 😂 😂 🇬🇧
The best bit about this is that a lot of this is so esoteric they didn't understand it and the other half were Australian.
That's only really offensive to an audience from a highly restrictive country , to us in free societies we don't really have political correctness in comedy
You’re a moron if you think you are free in the Uk 😂
You guys should do Frankie Boyle Michael Jackson Children’s Hospital 😂
I like Kevin "Bloody" Wilson's Michael Jackson joke - "McDonalds in New Zealand have a Michael Jackson burger - 30 year old meat between 12 year old buns".
It's only banter. But British humour is beyond
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” I refer to the first amendment to express my opinion that I find the second amendment more offensive than these jokes...
The first amendment means that I can say the 2nd amendment sucks d!cks - Jim Jeffries - Gun Control
The ticket barrier joke is about an innocent man who was shot dead, after being wrongly followed by police as a terror suspect, they got the address wrong! He jumped the ticket barrier trying to run from them, he had over stayed his visa.
Whilst he did not deserve what happened... 'an innocent man' ' over stayed his visa'...
He didn't jump the ticket barrier. It was initially reported that he did, but later found to be completely false.
He didn't jump the ticket barrier, nor did he run from the police, these were both lies disseminated by the Met via leaks to the press early on when they realised they had made a mistake. Muddying the water with false leaked info to the press is a common tactic of the Met when they make mistakes, but you shouldn't help them by continuing to spread this false information.
At least you could remember his name: Jean Charles de Menezes.
@@jerry2357 So because I choose not to write his name that automatically means i didnt know it or forgot it.
Frankie and Jimmy are the best at pushing that envelope!
These are all pretty tame compared to real live stand up and the type of talk you have with friends and family 😂
Two of the comedians are Australian!😂😅
Yeah, but if they're good we count then as our own.
Ive noticed a lot of folks are commenting on this video making out 'Ha, this is nothing, this is tame by British standards, British workplace banter is unreal, etc' sorry guys but that is not true. Frankie Boyle and Jimmy Carr are notorious for being brutal. Both have made headlines for their material in the national media numerous times while most Brit comics are way less offensive.
Whilst it's perhaps not true for every workplace, iv worked in numerous places with similarly dark senses of humor. It's this whole idea of 'banter', we push buttons for a laugh. Not everyone of course, but you could see numerous times in the clip, the comedians knew they were skirting the line. British humour can be really dark.
Maybe for you it isn't, but in my experience Boyle and Carr are among the few that come close to how brutal British humour is, usually when something bad happens people will talk about it and express some sort of sympathy and empathy right before the sick jokes start landing, and to date I've not heard anyone on stage come close to the savage shit I've heard in the work place that had people pissing themselves laughing.
Newsflash buddy, the posh lot in the media dont reflect the average working person at all, a lot of people make these sort of jokes all the time in pubs and worlplaces
Tell me you work in an office without telling me you work in an office. This is pretty standard blue collar British humour.
Yawn. No evidence of much humour in these replies though. Maybe you all save it for the coal mine.
Loved watching your reactions.... Manchester UK
Frankie Boyle was something else 😂😂😂😂
Was.
Come on guys Ricky G said it best. Stop saying that’s offensive an start saying you found it offensive. What offends you doesn’t offend me, it’s called comedy. 🤣🇬🇧🙏🏻
Gervais is a piece of shit and is not funny.
Offence is taken rather than given.
@JackM-kt1oq sorry but it’s called comedy, an it’s one first name and one middle name. What is offensive to your sensibilities are not for others. An as for finding a colour offensive that’s just racist 🤣🤣🤣🇬🇧
Jokes are only offensive if u were born without a sense of humour!
The fact that the majority of clips are from mainstream TV shows and not even close to offensive in the UK makes me chuckle more
The ginger haired guy who did the Kylie bit near the end, is Tim Minchin. He does a song called Prejudice. Well worth a listen.
Unfortunately Jim Jeffries and Tim Minchin are Australian, but both funny blokes...
What do you mean 'unfortunately'? Given a choice, if I could, I'd rather live in Oz than Britain.
Rusty dog -, it was called ‘offensive British comedyZ’ you numpty
Tim Minchin was born in th UK, though. He has dual citizenship.
@@CMDRRustyDog because their inclusion contradicts the video's title.
@@gdj6298 I didn't know that, well I still would think of him as a British comedian.
America played the most offensive joke on themselves
It's called Donald Trump!
Sadly we got in the act with brexit as well.
@@JP-je6jg as well as boris/lettuce/sunak
This was a solid 5 or so on the British offensive-joke-o-meter.
The British sense of Humour is the best
Fucking love it.
You find it offensive I don't Aussies and Brits have a similar dark sense of humour.
Sorry America you're too worried about words, and not worried about gun violence enough. 😮
Seeing as you guys obviously have no idea of the context or characters being joked about in over 50% of these skits, I'd stick to the less advanced "comedy" on your side of the pond.......
Its the same when American football fans react to English football chanting, not a clue about half the things being said