Stand-Up Challenge (Series 15) Featuring James Acaster & Ed Gamble | Jokes On Us

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Published 2024-03-09
A hilarious throwback to some of the most classic stand-up challenge moments from Series 15 of Mock the Week. Watch this fool video you longs 🙌

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00:08 - Nish Kumar (Movies)
01:47 - Gary Delaney (Work)
03:43 - Rob Beckett (Going Out)
05:51 - James Acaster (Food & Drink)
07:49 - Miles Jump (Travel)
09:34 - Milton Jones (Music)
11:04 - Rhys James (Jobs)
12:55 - Gary Delaney (Technology)
14:27 - John Robins (Health)
16:24 - James Acaster (Moving House)
18:41 - Loyiso Gold (Politics)
20:02 - Milton Jones (Jobs)
21:57 - Ivo Graham (Technology)
23:41 - Ed Gamble (Relationships)
26:08 - Elis James (Life Stages)
28:13 - Gary Delaney (Relationships)
29:58 - Ed Gamble (Health)
32:07 - Milton Jones (Shopping)
33:50 - John Robins (Home Life)
36:10 - James Acaster (Cinema)
37:43 - Nish Kumar (Health)
39:28 - Milton Jones (Transport)

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All Comments (21)
  • How can you tell if someone doesn't like Nish? Don't worry, they will definitely tell you any chance they get.
  • @bchearne
    James Acaster is just so damn funny it hurts my abdominal muscles
  • @xHektorx
    Tony Harrison? He knows of the Crunch. He's a unique thinker.
  • @maxthefacts
    No matter how much I see James Acaster I can't find him at all funny. Him and Susan Calmsn are my least favourite comedians. I suppose they are the price I pay for enjoying really humorous comedians such as Hugh Denis et al.
  • Orange is the new black is what if trump replaced Obama lol most of the trump people are in jail too
  • @colinm9038
    Nish Kumar is a one subject t bore. He is the most unfunny man in the UK. Why does the BBC keep showing him ?
  • @andymitchell5344
    You know for a fact that as soon as Nish gets hold of the mic it's going to be a political "race thing"
  • @jamesbutler6253
    John Robbins? WTF was that? Is he really a comedian? Never seen him before, hope to never see him again.
  • What was that intro?!?! That wasn't comedy nor funny in the slightest It's like my brother wandered on stage and started ranting about race
  • "If the ethnic minority lobby's been campaigning for anything, it's a black james bond." Perhaps its more about the woke lobby. Campaigning for "cultural diversity" and the aim to satisfy the diversity quota, that successfully undermines the power of free market meritocracy and imposes a virtue signalling motive to deliberately over compensate for historical oppression. I literally choke uo, if not shed a tear, while watching the movie "The Help" Staring Emma Stone. The film and novel recount the story of a young white woman and aspiring journalist Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan. The story focuses on her relationship with two black maids, Aibileen Clark and Minny Jackson, during the Civil Rights Movement in 1963 Jackson, Mississippi. In an attempt to become a legitimate journalist and writer, Skeeter decides to write a book from the point of view of the maids, exposing the racism they face as they work for white families. Can you imagine the furore that would ensue if casting directors decided to employ white women to act in the role of those maids? How could Skeeter be played by a black woman? There's an underlying assumption even in fiction, that a character will have a particular ethnicity and cultural background, even if its not explicit as in The Help. Imagine Tom Sawyer as a black boy and some white guy played the part of Jim, the run away slave. It's all too easy and convenient to cry foul on "cultural misappropriation" when it's being enacted upon what's historical been an oppressed minority, a fair concern none the less, but the solution is not to apply a moratorium on cultural misappropriation, by those historically oppressed groups upon the culture of their historical oppressors. There's a sense of "fair game" and all for inclusivity and cultural diversity in one direction, but the other direction, its seen as racict cultural misappropriation. You can trivialise what the ethnic minority lobby is trying to achieve all you like, but its obvious that appealing (kowtowing) to the more general woke lobby with their diversty adjenda is a cheap political virtue signalling ploy that pays dividends, whether a black James Bond makes any sense whatsoever.
  • @BanAllReligions
    On Nish the card you're dealing every time you can play is getting boring