The Panel consider Ireland's chances as a warmongering nation, whilst romance blooms between Andrew Maxwell and Grainne Seoige. And also between Colin Murphy and Jimmy Carr. Also some controversial IRA stuff...
The Panel interview disgraced football pundit Ron Atkinson - worth watching particularly to see Andrew Maxwell provoke Ron into giving the words 'they' and 'use' sinisterly racist connotations.
The Panel interview Jacqueline Gold. That means this footage includes Dara O'Briain, Andrew Maxwell, Colin Murphy, Jimmy Carr and Grainne Seoige talking to the person in charge of the Ann Summers chain. One of them is wearing a monkey thong.
The Panel - consisting of Dara O'Briain, Andrew Maxwell, Ed Byrne, Colin Murphy and Grainne Seoige flirt outrageously with the Rose of Tralee, Aoibhinn Ní Shúilleabháin. Grainne doesn't flirt as much as the boys.
The Panel talk to Eanna ni Lamhna, who eventually gets round to telling the lads just why there are no snakes in Ireland. She also weighs in on the great hoover debate.
A couple of jokes from German Comedy Ambassador Henning Wehn - following a nifty intro from Pub Landlord Al Murray.
From Paramount Comedy's Edinburgh and Beyond
David Baddiel, Matt Lucas, Jon Culshaw and Henning Wehn consider the accepted wisdom that Germans have no sense of humour.
There's only a little bit of holocaust denial.
The second Australian comic I've uploaded. This is compiled from the first episode of Comedy Cuts - which is still running Thursday nights on ITV2, which is a channel you've probably got.
Henning, Alan and Karen discuss their different opinions on neighbourhood watch schemes, the environment, career advancement and the folly of daydreams.
Funnier than the description.
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