![]() ![]() Stephen: The first Children in Need telethon, what year would you guess it was? Not one percent.Īlan: There's no administration at all, it's a shambles! Stephen: It would be depressing if that were true. Bill Bailey then says that it must then be the donkey, as the donkey lays more eggs than any of them. ![]() Stephen points out that a mosquito lays more eggs than a chicken does. Helen Atkinson-Wood suggests the chicken, because of all the eggs it lays. In "Creatures", the first question is which of the 4 buzzer animals has the most chromosomes.They were living in a small town, no future, and the circus comes along, y'know, you gotta join". In "Cat's Eyes", Rich Hall, on how ancient armies captured elephants: "Well, the truth is many of these elephants volunteered.Bill Bailey immediately hits his buzzer, which happened to be a blues harp. 'Epithets' would be a good name for a blues singer. Stephen gives a rather savage opinion of The Da Vinci Code, when Alan suggests one of his. The "Combustion" episode (episode 12) of series C. ![]() Sean Lock discovering a portal to the underworld while Stephen Fry and Rory McGrath argue about Latin bird names.Jeremy subsequently describes a seal's flipper as tasting " exactly like licking a hot Turkish urinal." Sean Lock immediately expresses concern that he used the word "exactly"."Would you like me to grate some puffin on that?". ![]() After about half a second, Sean Lock brightly asks Clarkson, "Have you ever had one of my turds?" The episode (Series C, Episode 7) in which Jeremy Clarkson tells a story about eating puffin, an action that he justifies with the slow and carefully delivered line: "I wanted to it because it was something I had never tried before".Phill Jupitus: So we're doing middle-class Cockney rhyming slang? ![]()
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