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00:00To talk to you. This is lovely. Hello. How are you? I'm good. Okay. I love what you're wearing. Thank
00:06you. I love what you're wearing. No, have it. Shall we swap? Let's swap. At the end of the night,
00:12it's all yours. Okay. I mean it.
00:33Hello. Hello. Thank you. You are very fun. Hello and welcome to the show. Thank you so much for joining
00:44us. I've just met a woman who has eight pet cats. One is called Malcolm. We have a lovely audience.
00:52Thank you very much.
00:53A lovely audience and some truly excellent guests are joining us on the sofa. So let us begin. One of
01:00the country's finest comics. He's back with a new series of Last One Laughing. It's Jimmy Carr.
01:16She's in the six-time Oscar-winning film One Battle After Another and is here to tell us about her
01:22new series, The Testaments. It's Chase Infinity.
01:34We know him from the fall and the Oscar-winning Belfast. He's this week's host of Saturday Night Live UK.
01:41It's Jamie Dornan.
01:51And she is the star of Friends and is here as actor, writer, and producer of her show, The Comeback.
01:58It's Lisa Kudrow.
02:06Thank you. Thank you so much. Have a seat.
02:14I know we have to be casual about it and cool, but Lisa Kudrow.
02:25Thank you all so much for coming because many of you have quite bad jet lag. I mean, Jimmy, you
02:32got in from Australia literally this morning.
02:34Well, I flew from Australia but via Los Angeles. Oh.
02:38So it was... I went... I'm basically trying to prove flat earthers wrong.
02:44How do you deal with it? What's the answer? Lisa, what's your... Do you have an answer? You get on
02:49the plane...
02:50Drugs.
02:53But aren't you supposed to eat? I can't travel anywhere. I can't go to Manchester. I get jet lag. I've
02:58never... Yeah.
02:59It's true. I've never moved. I don't think you're supposed to eat. I think you're not supposed to eat. You
03:04know when to eat on the plane, right?
03:05Right. I don't eat plain food. You don't?
03:08I do if I'm hungry.
03:12That's how food works.
03:16Is it true? I read once that you love meat.
03:19I always travel with, like, biltong. It's, like, cured, sort of... Beef. Dead animals. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:27And when you say, like, do you take a slither or are you taking a bag?
03:30I take, like, a big bag, just to get me through. Yeah.
03:34A big, sort of, fatty bag of, sort of, old meat.
03:39As fatty?
03:40Well, I... You can ask for it many different ways, but I ask for the wettest, fattiest stuff. What's happening?
03:45You can get, like, pre-packaged stuff in supermarkets. It's terrible.
03:48I feel like I need a visual of it. No, I go to, like, a South Africa...
03:52It's the store. Like, it's the South Africa themed store.
03:55But does the meat... Is it odiferous? Like, does it smell really bad?
04:00I don't think it smells bad, but I think other people might think it's...
04:04It smells bad. I don't know. It smells good. You know. It smells good?
04:08Do you... Are you a meat eater? I love meat, yeah.
04:11Listen, I'll bring you to the South Africa themed shop.
04:14OK. This is the worst episode of First Dates ever.
04:19Um, Chase Infinity, the best name on the sofa. Yeah.
04:23The best name I think I've ever heard.
04:26Hey! Um, your parents are very clever. How did they put it together?
04:29And I'm so sorry for your board of answering the question.
04:32I will answer it as many times because I love the story of my parents coming up with my name.
04:37But pretty much both movies came out in 1995, which was, I believe, the year that my parents got married.
04:42But, um, they had watched Batman Forever and Nicole Kidman played a character named Chase Meridian.
04:48And they were like, regardless of anything, her name is gonna be Chase because they were obsessed with Nicole Kidman
04:53in that movie.
04:54And then Infinity comes from Toy Story to Infinity and beyond.
04:58And I've just gone by Chase Infinity since I was ten, so...
05:02I love that. They sort of decided what you were gonna do before they even met me.
05:06Kind of crazy. Literally crazy how that happened, but yeah.
05:09I love it. And what's your sister called?
05:11Her name is Dolce. And she's into fashion. She went to school for...
05:15Oh, wow!
05:16Is that all you have to do with the kids?
05:18Yeah!
05:19My parents kind of were like, wait a minute, hold on a second.
05:22Movies, fashion, this is where we're going.
05:24I wish I'd known.
05:26I would have given my kids different names.
05:29Um, I don't want anyone to panic, because we will talk about friends,
05:33because I know you three are obsessed, but first of all, can we, uh, talk about the comeback, please?
05:39Yes. Yes.
05:40It's the best.
05:45Oh, my God, it's like, who knows the show?
05:48Also, you said, uh, the comeback is the greatest show of all time.
05:51I think it might be honestly, I'm friends a second.
05:54OK, I'll go, I'll go to the meat shop with you.
05:57This is bad.
05:59I'll go where everyone...
05:59Now it sounds rude.
06:01LAUGHTER
06:02Um, but before Friends, before Phoebe was created, you had this idea, right?
06:08You were, there was a character that you created, you couldn't let go.
06:13At the Groundlings, which is a sketch, comedy, improv theatre company,
06:18and I wrote a character monologue called Your Favourite Actress on a Talk Show.
06:23And she had a short red wig and she was really phony, and I just, you know, it was funny.
06:29I won't do the whole thing for you.
06:31Um...
06:32But we're on a talk show.
06:34Yes.
06:34This feels like the perfect time.
06:36LAUGHTER
06:36To do something funny.
06:38Yeah.
06:38No, it's not the right place.
06:40No, but I, I mean, I do remember one...
06:43LAUGHTER
06:45But I do remember one sort of thing.
06:48She was just so phony that she would say, you know, like, actors who can be really self-important.
06:53And she just said, um, no, you know, it's funny, cos what's really important to me now is, um, you
06:59know, the planet...
07:01LAUGHTER
07:01We need to save the planet, everybody, OK?
07:05Please, please, as a favour to me.
07:08LAUGHTER
07:08I'll love you for it, I will.
07:11You know, so that was my funny thing.
07:14LAUGHTER
07:15It certainly was.
07:16APPLAUSE
07:18Pretty damn funny.
07:19APPLAUSE
07:21You were so advanced.
07:24You were miles ahead of everybody else doing a mockumentary or a fly in the wall, however you would describe
07:31it.
07:31Of reality shows.
07:32Of reality shows.
07:32Yeah.
07:33And then you made it and it then had a cult following.
07:35But lots of people were like, what?
07:36Yeah, what's happening?
07:37What, what are these cameras moving around that I hate, you know?
07:41And, um, yeah, there were no housewives of anywhere yet.
07:44Well, we're going to have a clip.
07:46This is from series three.
07:47This is just as Valerie gets offered a big job.
07:51Yeah, have a look.
07:52And they are offering Valerie Cherish, please note that I said offer, not audition.
07:58Noted.
07:59Yeah.
08:00A starring role in their new multi-camera comedy.
08:03Wow.
08:04Right.
08:05Thrilling.
08:06I could cry.
08:07Um, in a multi-cam.
08:09So sitcoms are making a comeback.
08:11Yeah.
08:12Knew they would.
08:13You know, people need a laugh.
08:15Now more than ever.
08:17Yeah.
08:18Oh.
08:19Oh.
08:20Okay.
08:21What's it about?
08:22I don't know.
08:23Oh, okay.
08:24What's the part?
08:25I don't know.
08:26Well, what do you know?
08:29Well, I know that you're not going to have to deal with any asshole writers.
08:33It's being written by AI.
08:37Uh-huh.
08:38Now, is that allowed?
08:42Whoo!
08:47It's so fantastic.
08:50Was there a little bit of you, or was it slightly inspired by The Office at all?
08:55Oh, I loved The Office.
08:58Yeah, yeah.
08:58And when I saw these reality shows, I went, oh, got to do this.
09:04Because I have a lovely fact.
09:06Is it true, Jimmy, that you took Ricky and Steven on a tour of Slough?
09:12You said, do it here.
09:14Yeah, I took them on a tour of Slough, yeah.
09:17Because when they were writing that, we were all hanging out.
09:19We did like our first Edinburgh Fringe together.
09:22Yes.
09:23Me and Ricky and Steve.
09:24And then we, yeah, they wanted to know, because Reading wasn't quite shit enough.
09:31But Slough, which is where I'm from, is, it's legit shit.
09:37And then, and then I, uh, and if anyone's watching this in Slough, stand by that.
09:43And I kind of, I took them round and then, and then was just explaining, oh, yeah, there
09:47was, this was where the nightclub was, and then told them that the nightclub was called Henry's.
09:52It was a Henry VIII-themed nightclub.
09:55I mean, yeah, sort of writes itself, doesn't it?
09:59Yeah.
09:59Oh, my God.
10:01Also, in the comeback, and this is weird that I say that, because I'm part of the UK
10:05version, your character, Valerie, takes part in Traitors.
10:08Uh-huh.
10:09And...
10:10I know.
10:11And...
10:13And Valerie's stint on Traitors was inspired a little bit by somebody on the UK Traitors.
10:19Yes, it was.
10:21On Linda.
10:22Linda.
10:22Oh.
10:24CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
10:29Because for those who haven't seen, and they, I'll just explain,
10:34Linda was the person who, and I said, Traitors will meet each other later, and looked at
10:38me and nodded.
10:40LAUGHTER
10:41And there was a bit of Linda in it, wasn't there?
10:43A bit?
10:44Yeah.
10:44Oh, my God.
10:46Yeah, we had Valerie, someone saying, like, well, I think he's a traitor.
10:50And she's, oh, no, I can tell you 100% he's a faithful.
10:54LAUGHTER
10:54How do you know?
10:55Just...
10:56I have a...
10:56I have a feeling.
10:57I mean, you know, I don't...
10:59Don't you wish we knew who the traitor was?
11:01Because I knew.
11:02Something so stressful.
11:03Yeah.
11:04I love the fact it was based on Linda, and I think it's only right that you meet her.
11:08But...
11:08Oh, yes!
11:09Linda!
11:11Come on.
11:11Oh, way.
11:12CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
11:30I love seeing you, I just somehow wanted Linda and Lisa together, even just for a minute.
11:38But, Linda, in your wildest dreams, when that happened, and you looked at me and went,
11:42Got it.
11:44LAUGHTER
11:45Did you ever think that then the mighty Lisa Kudrow would use you as inspiration in her amazing show?
11:53No!
11:54LAUGHTER
11:56Crazy.
11:57Absolutely crazy.
11:58Absolutely crazy.
11:58On our show, she was voted out, like, that night.
12:02Oh, yeah.
12:02Oh, yeah.
12:03No.
12:03What was wrong with your group?
12:05Yes!
12:06Episode seven.
12:07They took a very long time.
12:09They took a very long time.
12:10Because you're very charming.
12:12Ladies and gentlemen, Linda.
12:14Thank you, darling.
12:18Thank you, darling.
12:18Thank you, darling.
12:22Oh!
12:24Oh, my God!
12:25That was thrilling!
12:27That was thrilling.
12:28What?
12:29We're all still alive, though, yeah?
12:31LAUGHTER
12:32Yes, we are.
12:33I just...
12:33I just...
12:34I couldn't help it.
12:35When I watched, I was like, oh, hold on a minute.
12:38Yeah.
12:39I know, but they didn't vote her out.
12:41Sorry, none of them are here.
12:42So I can say, not bright.
12:44No.
12:45LAUGHTER
12:46LAUGHTER
12:47LAUGHTER
12:48LAUGHTER
12:48She basically held up a sign.
12:51Yeah.
12:51Like you said, so traitors.
12:53That's me.
12:53Yeah.
12:54I'm right here, nodded.
12:56LAUGHTER
12:56We absolutely love the comeback.
12:59It's on HBO Max with new episodes airing weekly.
13:03Yeah.
13:04Jamie, we're going to talk about SNL, but first of all,
13:08slightly friends-related, everything is friends-related.
13:10Let's talk about flat shares, cos didn't you share a flat
13:14with Eddie Redmayne?
13:16I did, yeah, yeah, yeah, a long, long time ago.
13:18That's Eddie there, yeah.
13:20Conveniently on the TV.
13:22Yeah.
13:23He'd prefer if he used a picture he's holding his Academy Award.
13:26LAUGHTER
13:27I get that.
13:28Yeah.
13:28Um, what was he like as a flatmate, or what are you like?
13:31I'm a real, like, OCD, neat, freaky person, and so is Eddie.
13:35I mean, Eddie, it's not like we shared a flat and then haven't...
13:38Like, he's one of my best mates, still.
13:40Oh, right.
13:40But this is, like, 2018 years ago, I think, in L.A.
13:43Uh, no, we were really, um, tidy for, like, you know,
13:46a couple of guys sharing a house together in Laurel Canyon.
13:50Er, Chase, you live with your best friend from college, I think.
13:53I do, I do.
13:53And how is that, cos it must be lovely when you're...
13:56You know, Oscars, all of this, like, busy, and then you go back.
14:00Is it lovely to live with her?
14:02Well, it is, but I haven't been home, like, in probably,
14:06I don't know, six months.
14:08Mm.
14:08So I go home for, like, maybe three days at a time,
14:11and I'm like, hey, change my luggage, and I'm like,
14:14OK, bye, thank you for being here, I love you very much.
14:17LAUGHTER
14:17But, yeah, but it is nice, and, like, getting to go home
14:20and kind of ground myself, and then...
14:22She's my best friend in the entire world, and I love her very much.
14:26Aw.
14:26So...
14:27And she gets her own apartment.
14:29She does, she gets a completely empty apartment.
14:31Yeah, sublet.
14:32Why is there someone in my room?
14:34LAUGHTER
14:35Um, Jimmy, talk to me about, what's it like sharing...
14:39Have you...
14:39I used to live with a couple, yeah.
14:41And?
14:41Come on.
14:42Well, they're my mum and dad.
14:44LAUGHTER
14:45Um, Lisa, didn't you meet your husband through your flatmate?
14:49Yes.
14:50I was living with a French woman, Isabelle, and he had just moved to the US
14:56and was told to look up this French girl, and so he came to take her out,
15:00and I just went, no.
15:01He's for me.
15:03This isn't gonna work.
15:04And now...
15:05Oh, my God.
15:06Is that French lady still in your life?
15:09Yeah.
15:18Mm-hm.
15:19One French guy, really thick accent, he said,
15:22Lisa, Michel, he's a butterfly.
15:25LAUGHTER
15:26He goes from flower to flower.
15:30LAUGHTER
15:30And you were like, I'm the best flower he's ever gonna make.
15:33No.
15:33No, I said, yeah, it doesn't matter, this is a rebound thing for me.
15:38LAUGHTER
15:38Been together ever since?
15:4030 years.
15:41Yeah.
15:41Congratulations.
15:43APPLAUSE
15:47I believe there is somebody here who's got the worst flatmate story.
15:51David?
15:52Yeah.
15:53Hi, David.
15:54Tell me about the flatmate.
15:55Yeah, I was an entertainer, a redcoat, on holiday parks,
15:58and I was told I was gonna share a very small caravan with the guy
16:02that was on the entertainment team, but he just never stopped.
16:06He'd be telling jokes, and we wouldn't finish till 1am rehearsing shows,
16:11and then you'd just fall asleep, and you'd hear some horrible noise,
16:15and he was on a unicycle.
16:17LAUGHTER
16:17He was practising.
16:18I'm not kidding.
16:19And he wasn't very good.
16:20He'd be banging on the walls, honestly,
16:22and then you'd go and work, and then you'd come back,
16:24and he'd get his jumper out.
16:26And he loved cooking fish.
16:28LAUGHTER
16:29Well, I enjoyed our time together.
16:32LAUGHTER
16:36APPLAUSE
16:39Thank you very much.
16:41Very much his side of the story.
16:44LAUGHTER
16:44And you're good at the unicycle.
16:46I would have been good if someone had let me practise.
16:49LAUGHTER
16:50Thank you very much, David.
16:52So, Jamie, let's talk about SNL UK.
16:55Sure.
16:55You...
16:55CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
16:58You host tomorrow night.
17:00How are the nerves?
17:02Or should I not be asking that?
17:03Or are you feeling fine?
17:04I go through phases of feeling fine and feeling comfortable.
17:07The team are unbelievable.
17:09Yeah.
17:09Like, I feel incredible support.
17:10You know, they're a very funny bunch.
17:13You know, I just feel immense support
17:15and, like, gratitude that I get to do it.
17:17It's a proper honour, you know.
17:19Yeah, it's a huge honour.
17:20Let's have a look at a clip this was from Saturday night.
17:23Mm.
17:23I'm just here as a long-time SNL employee
17:27to help out and to answer, like, any questions anyone might have
17:32of what to...
17:33Oh, hi! Yeah, Nicola Coughlin!
17:35CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
17:38Right.
17:39It is lovely to see you, but my question is,
17:42if this is SNL UK, then why are you the first host?
17:47Like, shouldn't it be, like, a British icon, like David Beckham
17:50or Judi Dench or, like, Shrek?
17:52Well, that is a valid question.
17:54Why an American host?
17:55And the way it was explained to me was that,
17:58for this first episode, anyway,
18:01how do I put this politely,
18:03none of you fuckers would do it?
18:06LAUGHTER
18:07Yeah.
18:08Too short.
18:09Too short.
18:11Um...
18:12Tina Fey is amazing.
18:14Has she helped in any way with you?
18:17Yeah, well, I guess I'm the fucker who's doing it.
18:19LAUGHTER
18:20Important to note.
18:21Yeah, Tina and I have done a movie together,
18:24so, you know, I know her and she's incredibly supportive.
18:27She's been around all this week.
18:29I mean, look, it's so iconic, you know,
18:31even from the, you know, the early days of Dan Aykroyd
18:33and Chevy Chase and Bill Murray and people,
18:36friends of mine who I've worked with since,
18:37Kristen Wiig, you know, it's this incredible,
18:40but even in the sort of...
18:41that sort of company or in those conversations.
18:43Yeah.
18:44Lisa, you hosted, didn't you?
18:46Yeah.
18:46How was it?
18:47I don't know.
18:48LAUGHTER
18:50Blanked it out.
18:50Yes.
18:51Was it...
18:52Was it terrifying?
18:53Terrifying.
18:53Too late to pull out.
18:55LAUGHTER
18:56I've been making jokes about that with them all week.
18:59No.
19:00I think saying things like I might be there,
19:01I plan to be there, but I might not be there,
19:05and...
19:05What day is it on again?
19:06Yeah, exactly.
19:07LAUGHTER
19:08You're going to be utterly brilliant.
19:10Have they asked you...
19:11Yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:11..to sing?
19:12Uh, no, but I will sing, yeah.
19:15LAUGHTER
19:15They haven't asked me, no, but it's live,
19:17I can do what the fuck I want.
19:18LAUGHTER
19:18You can do what everything you want.
19:20There you is.
19:21APPLAUSE
19:22Yeah, I do.
19:25I love the story when you went, I believe,
19:28for a singing audition, and you decided to deal with your voice
19:32a certain way.
19:32Yeah, I did.
19:33I was first up, I was out in L.A.,
19:35around the time I was probably living with Eddie,
19:38and there was a movie called Rock of Ages,
19:41I think, like, Tom Cruise was in it,
19:43and you had to sing, and, like, I can sing as much
19:47as any other sort of douchey actor guy,
19:50but, like, I'm not, like, a great singer,
19:51but I can sing a bit, and I was first up,
19:55it was, like, 10 a.m. in the morning,
19:57which in those days, like, pre-kids was, like,
19:59an early kick-off.
20:00Yeah.
20:01And, um, I thought,
20:03I'm not really good enough to be in this room,
20:05so I thought, right,
20:06well, what I'll do is I'll drink whisky.
20:10Um, so I bought myself a little quarter bottle of, like, Jameson.
20:14Big up Ireland.
20:16LAUGHTER
20:17And, uh, because it was so early in the morning,
20:19I hadn't had breakfast or anything,
20:20I sort of got up, brushed my teeth, had a shower,
20:22and, uh, I arrived and I sort of opened the door of the car
20:26and I sort of saw the whisky in the car door,
20:28and I went, it was the first thing that passed my mouth,
20:30the first part from Toothpaste,
20:31so I, as soon as I drank it,
20:32and I puked.
20:34LAUGHTER
20:36Like, really violently puked.
20:38Um, like, so down my front.
20:40No.
20:41All down thing.
20:42I didn't have, like, mouth walls, you know,
20:43and so I then walked into this audition with puke
20:46down my front, smelling of whisky.
20:49LAUGHTER
20:50And vomit.
20:51LAUGHTER
20:52And then had to...
20:53It was so bad.
20:54LAUGHTER
20:54And then, I had to do that,
20:56and we were, honestly, like, the most comedy small room
20:58you've ever been.
20:59There was, like, seven people in this tiny room,
21:01and I stink, and I had to sing this song that I can't sing.
21:05LAUGHTER
21:05And I couldn't sing it, I really couldn't sing it,
21:07but directors just kept going,
21:08ah, nah, let's go get, let's do it,
21:10you want to do it one more time now?
21:11Oh!
21:11What?
21:12Honestly, no, I don't.
21:13LAUGHTER
21:14I can't keep doing it.
21:15This is a living nightmare.
21:17Um, and I kept...
21:18I think I did it three times,
21:19and then that was it,
21:20and I've never heard from them.
21:23LAUGHTER
21:24Well, you're going to be great on Saturday.
21:27Jimmy, you are magnificent.
21:29Do you have advice for a monologue,
21:31or what's the key?
21:33You know, you don't have to take my advice,
21:35but I've done a lot of comedy,
21:37I've done a lot of, kind of, jokes on stage.
21:39I would buy a quarter bottle of Jameson.
21:42LAUGHTER
21:45APPLAUSE
21:45Right before...
21:47APPLAUSE
21:50When you're watching TV, you can't smell,
21:52so it's a good point.
21:53It's a good point, yeah.
21:54I think that's what Tina Fey does.
21:55Yeah, definitely, yeah, definitely.
21:56Yeah, I got a sniff of her, it was...
21:59LAUGHTER
22:00I didn't...
22:01LAUGHTER
22:03OK.
22:04You're hosting Saturday Night Live tomorrow night,
22:07Sky 1, 10pm.
22:08CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
22:14APPLAUSE
22:15Uh, Chasing Timothy, you're here to talk to us
22:18about the Testaments.
22:19Yes.
22:19Which is unbelievable.
22:21I cannot say this enough.
22:23They sent me one and they said,
22:25that'll do you, and I had to phone and beg.
22:27It's after The Handmaid's Tale.
22:29Yeah.
22:29It's the sequel, it's five years later.
22:32It's about, like, three to four years later
22:34after the final season of The Handmaid's Tale, yeah.
22:36I like that already people are like...
22:38LAUGHTER
22:39It's nice and dark and meaty.
22:42Yeah, I saw The Handmaid's Tale.
22:43It wasn't as funny as I thought it was going to be.
22:45LAUGHTER
22:46Erm, let's have a taste, if you will, of The Testaments.
22:50I believed in this world once.
22:52It's easier to accept a story
22:54than believe that the people around you are monsters.
22:57We gather here tonight
22:59to bring women back to their rightful place.
23:03Blessed be the fruit.
23:04MUSIC PLAYS
23:10It was time for us to change things.
23:12CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
23:14I feel free to see it again.
23:16You know too much of it?
23:17Yeah, I have.
23:18But, like, you know when you just don't realise,
23:20you're like, oh, my God, that's, like,
23:21that's something that I made
23:22and it's really cool getting to see it.
23:24Yeah, yeah.
23:25It is unbelievable.
23:27Tell people a bit about the premise
23:29and who you play.
23:30OK, so I play a character named Agnes Mackenzie
23:33and it's kind of a coming-of-age story in Gilead.
23:35So The Handmaid's Tale was told
23:37from the perspective of a handmaid,
23:38but this follows a group of girls
23:41who are the daughters of high-ranking commanders.
23:43So you're kind of seeing the nobility,
23:45in a sense, going to school
23:46and training to become wives in Gilead.
23:50So you're kind of having that new perspective
23:52around a 14-year-old girl, so.
23:54And it's Margaret Atwood.
23:56And it's quite dark.
23:58A lot of it is really dark.
23:59How do you come out of that,
24:02if that's not a weird question?
24:04It's not a weird question.
24:05But, like, I feel very grateful
24:06because our entire cast and crew was so...
24:09so sweet,
24:10where you felt very supported the entire time.
24:12So even if you had an unexpectedly difficult day
24:15with the material on set,
24:16you felt... you felt like you were, um...
24:19you were cared for in a way.
24:21And I... I really am...
24:22I owe a lot of my hard days
24:24to my entire cast and crew
24:25because we really had each other
24:27on those... on those dark moments.
24:28I mean, Jamie, you played a real baddie.
24:32I have, yeah.
24:32In the fall.
24:34How did you do that and then go,
24:36yeah, I'm going to make some pasta now
24:37or however it works?
24:39I... I just honestly think you need, like,
24:41levity in those moments
24:42because it's just not a healthy place
24:45to keep your head.
24:46I talk about, like, crisps or something.
24:49I'll say, like, I could talk about crisps all day.
24:52So could I.
24:53I... I... I... I honestly do think,
24:55take after take,
24:56coming at it totally fresh
24:58is a better energy,
25:00I... I personally find,
25:01and we've been talking about hula hoops
25:03for five minutes.
25:04Beef, obviously.
25:05Obviously beef.
25:07Obviously.
25:07Just have to say that out loud.
25:08Yeah.
25:09We usually have about 48 packets
25:11at any point in my house.
25:13Yeah, same as me.
25:14Do you?
25:15I'm just... and then we'll go back,
25:17I promise.
25:17It is.
25:18It's important.
25:19Jase's agent is like,
25:20get her out of there.
25:21Have you tried the large hoop?
25:24Not... not a big fan of it.
25:26Yeah.
25:26Too much.
25:27Too much.
25:28No.
25:28It's never...
25:29What's happened?
25:30I just... I don't know where Margaret Atwood stands...
25:34on... on the hula hoop,
25:36but we were...
25:37we were on that,
25:38so maybe...
25:40just...
25:41Get back in?
25:41Just a... just a modicum of professionalism.
25:44I'm so sorry.
25:46He said crisps,
25:47I went with it.
25:49Um...
25:49Hula hoops,
25:50the toy?
25:51No, the crisps.
25:53The chip.
25:53I don't know what you're talking about.
25:54Yeah, fine.
25:55I'm sorry.
25:56We'll move on.
25:57So,
25:58The Testaments is available on Disney Plus
26:00from April the 8th.
26:02Yay!
26:05Okay, now,
26:07we have to talk about one battle.
26:09What a film.
26:10Thanks.
26:11What a film.
26:15And you in that film,
26:17and it just won all of those Oscars.
26:19When you went for the audition,
26:21they asked you to get quite close to Leonardo DiCaprio,
26:24didn't they?
26:24Yeah, they...
26:25I know exactly where this is going.
26:28Yes.
26:29Yes, definitely.
26:30My first camera test that I had,
26:33I was asked to shave his face.
26:35Um, and I didn't know what I was doing,
26:38and I was shaking the entire time
26:40because it was with an electric razor,
26:41and I was like,
26:42I don't know what I'm doing.
26:43This is Leonardo DiCaprio.
26:45It's a famous face.
26:46Yeah.
26:47As faces go...
26:49I was literally like,
26:50I don't know what I'm doing,
26:51I'm so sorry.
26:54Tell me about the Oscars.
26:55I mean, because it's your first one...
26:57Yeah.
26:58..and you go,
26:59you win everything,
27:00you look beautiful.
27:01Did you have fun?
27:03It was the coolest experience ever,
27:05and it felt even more special getting to be there
27:08with everyone from one battle,
27:10and we had so much love in the room,
27:12and it's a night I will never forget,
27:15and getting to also be a part of presenting
27:18the first award in casting was also so special.
27:21And then our casting director won,
27:23and I could not stop jumping on the stage,
27:25and I was like,
27:25I'm sorry,
27:26I can't contain my excitement right now,
27:28but...
27:29You were presenting it,
27:29and the person that cast your movie won?
27:32Well, she...
27:32Because you could have said anything.
27:34Well, I mean, true...
27:34It just feels like...
27:36Well, I didn't read it.
27:37Gwyneth Paltrow read it.
27:38It wasn't me.
27:39Yeah, but you've just seen her backstage and gone, Gwyneth.
27:41I know, there wasn't...
27:43There wasn't the seal like there normally was.
27:44It was kind of just a magnetic thing.
27:46Was it in your handwriting?
27:48It was...
27:49No one did see it,
27:50so it could have been.
27:53Um...
27:54And how were the parties?
27:55Where did you...
27:55Which house did you go to first?
27:57Oh, at that point, were you like,
27:59I'm going night-night?
28:00I went to five parties.
28:02Ooh!
28:05Because it was my first Oscars, okay?
28:06I had to go to all of them.
28:07Of course.
28:08Of course.
28:09Of course.
28:10But, um,
28:10I tried to go to as many as I possibly could.
28:14Absolutely.
28:15Award shows, where do you stay?
28:16I mean, you've hosted a lot, Jimmy.
28:18Yeah, but, I mean, the National Plumbers Awards.
28:21In Telford, it's not the same thing.
28:23There are not five after-parties.
28:26How many were there?
28:27Three?
28:27There's like, yeah.
28:29Well, you know, I hosted a lot of corporate awards.
28:31It's a different thing.
28:33It's fun though, right?
28:34It's an honour, a privilege, and a massive check to be here.
28:39I also let...
28:40I met Nicole Kidman at the Oscars, which was crazy.
28:43No.
28:43Because I'm named after her, and I was like,
28:44I'm named after you!
28:46So that was really special too.
28:48And did she love it?
28:49Was she adorable?
28:50Or did she say, stop touching me?
28:53She couldn't have been kinder.
28:54Like, truthfully, it was so, so sweet.
28:57And afterwards, I texted my parents, I was like,
28:59I just met the woman I'm named after, that's so cool.
29:01Oh, that is.
29:02But that is.
29:03It is.
29:04Lisa.
29:05Friends won 79 major awards.
29:09Is that really?
29:14And do you know what I love, Lisa?
29:17Because lots of people don't like talking about,
29:21like, don't like harking back, so we were like,
29:23well, maybe we shouldn't talk about Friends,
29:24but you like talking about it, you don't mind.
29:27No, I don't mind.
29:28Why would I mind?
29:29But I'm just grateful.
29:30Because I'm a wonderful person.
29:41I get it.
29:42Yeah, I'm proud of it.
29:43You should be.
29:44Yeah.
29:45Um, Chase, you watch it, don't you?
29:46Of course I do.
29:48I remember watching it in high school.
29:50Oh.
29:52That awkward pause, just like, I feel very exposed after that pause.
29:56Because we're wondering, you mean last week?
30:00So you just started watching it.
30:03I love the fact that you said, I know the song off by heart, and I thought it was going
30:08to be the one about the cat.
30:10Oh, no.
30:10It wasn't.
30:11The first thing I said was, P is in Phoebe, H is in Hebe, E is in E.
30:15I, like, went through the whole thing on the car.
30:19At least, didn't they search your car sometimes?
30:23Every.
30:24Week.
30:25Why?
30:25After we would shoot a show, security would not let me out without looking in my trunk to
30:31see if I took something.
30:33Did they do that to every car?
30:35No.
30:35Just me.
30:37Why?
30:38I don't know.
30:40You can tell us.
30:41Was it because you stole someone's French boyfriend?
30:45That one time.
30:47Yeah.
30:47Well, is it because you took something?
30:49No.
30:50I absolutely did not take something.
30:52Did I?
30:53Do you know something?
30:54At the end, I did.
30:57You got me.
30:58I did at the end.
31:00After the ten years, I did.
31:01I took the rings.
31:02I took Phoebe's rings.
31:03Is that?
31:04Is that?
31:05Because out of everything?
31:06Because I think you've got to take something.
31:09No, you weren't really allowed.
31:11But Matthew Perry asked permission and he gave me the cookie jar that was on Monica's refrigerator.
31:19Oh.
31:19Well, yes.
31:20It is nice.
31:21Yeah.
31:21It's really sweet.
31:23Your character specifically had such reach, such impact.
31:28You don't need me to tell you how much.
31:31But.
31:32Just to illuminate.
31:34OK.
31:35To our audience.
31:36If you are called Phoebe, please stand up.
31:39What?
31:40What?
31:41What?
31:42Yeah.
31:47Oh, Phoebe.
31:48Oh, Phoebe.
31:50Oh, Phoebe.
31:50Oh, Phoebe.
31:50Thank you very much.
31:52Thank you very much.
31:56Thank you so much.
32:02Lisa.
32:08OK.
32:10Jimmy, the time has come to talk about your show, which is...
32:13I feel like I've won a competition to be here.
32:15I'm quite happy not.
32:17We're going to talk about it.
32:18Honestly, this is lovely.
32:19Last one laughing.
32:20It was the biggest hit of last year and it is...
32:23Was it?
32:23Or was it the traitors?
32:25No.
32:33No, we can arm wrestle.
32:35I'm obsessed by your show.
32:37Let's discuss it.
32:38Before we have a clip, tell everybody the premise.
32:42So the premise is we get ten comedians, they're all very funny, they go into a house and they're allowed
32:47to try and make each other laugh and they're not allowed to laugh.
32:50It's...
32:51It's that.
32:52It's that simple.
32:53And somehow it works.
32:55It's a perfect line-up.
32:57Before they come in, you know them all really well.
33:00Do you say to Roisin, do you say to anybody going, this person's going to smash it?
33:05And do people surprise you?
33:07Yeah, I was very...
33:08I was surprised people...
33:09People take it so seriously and everyone gets weirdly competitive about, well, no, we're here, we might as well win
33:15it.
33:15Yeah.
33:16And then you're performing, these guys are doing bits on stage and they're giving it their all to be funny.
33:23And just eleven people are just...
33:27Stony-faced.
33:28Just nothing.
33:29Just killing them inside.
33:31Can we have a clip?
33:32This is David Mitchell's Joker, which gone before we show it.
33:36I mean, this is...
33:36So David Mitchell is like, I mean, he's a wonderfully funny comedic actor, but also like a serious actor.
33:42Yeah.
33:42He's a serious guy, I mean, he writes columns in the papers, he's a dear friend, he's quite the talent.
33:47This blew my mind.
33:49I mean, maybe this is how you were thinking of David Mitchell, this is not how I see him.
33:54At all.
33:55This is David Mitchell's Joker.
33:57You've read it in a folio or seen it in a Shakespeare play, how Juliet fell for Romeo in the
34:04merry month of May.
34:06And as he climbed the orchard wall to reach his lady fair, as he stumbled, she began to bawl as
34:13he travelled through the air.
34:16Oh dear, flashbang wallop, what a picture!
34:19What a picture!
34:20What a funny crowd!
34:21Poor young cat!
34:22Why now you spend tights all torn and his rapier band.
34:25Clap hands!
34:26Stab your feet!
34:27Bang on the big face drum!
34:29What a picture!
34:31What a picture!
34:31Um, tiddly, um, pum, pum, pum, pum, pum.
34:33I'm going to see it in your family.
34:35Oh, bum!
34:37APPLAUSE
34:37He's amazing.
34:42I mean, he's amazing, talking through the psychology of that, which you touched on before,
34:48is these are the funniest people in the land, and nobody's lot, everyone's like that.
34:55And they come out, David does something like that, there are others, people just go,
35:00Yeah, well done.
35:01What is that?
35:02What?
35:03Yeah, they're dying inside.
35:05And that's why, it's like, I think it's, I think the reason it's here is kind of, it's
35:09people, everyone's experienced that.
35:11Yeah.
35:11Whether it's at a family funeral, a nativity play, anywhere that I think I shouldn't be
35:20making jokes and laughing, that's when I want to laugh.
35:23And I've got, I can never hide it.
35:25No.
35:25Because I have the odd, I've got a weird laugh.
35:28I laugh on an in, not an out.
35:29So instead of laughing like, ha, ha, I laugh on a ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
35:34Mmm.
35:36Not great.
35:37Could you do it?
35:39What, this?
35:39Yeah.
35:40Could you, you'd be, you'd...
35:42I think I could.
35:44I've got my game plan.
35:45I know what I would do.
35:46Because they all get to do a performance piece.
35:48Yeah, yeah.
35:48And I would just, I'd wear what I normally wear.
35:51Normally three piece and a tie.
35:52And I would just full magic mic.
35:56LAUGHTER
35:58Full Monty it.
35:59And just, and grind.
36:02LAUGHTER
36:04And lots of eye contact.
36:06Super sexy.
36:07Yeah.
36:09Is there anyone, you mentioned David, anyone else that you were impressed by?
36:13Because I imagine for the, we don't know who's won, I'm not giving any spoilers out,
36:18Bob Mortimer walks in and you go, all right, never mind.
36:21I can't do it.
36:22Is he the only one that has come back from the first series?
36:25Yeah, he's the only one still alive.
36:26LAUGHTER
36:28Have you seen Final Destination?
36:32A weird thing happened with our cast.
36:34LAUGHTER
36:35They're all gone.
36:35Um, no, he came back to defend his title, so that was, it's kind of fun.
36:40And he, Romesh's face, well, because Bob went in last.
36:43And Romesh's face just drops.
36:45Yeah.
36:45I mean, I say drops, drops further.
36:48LAUGHTER
36:50He always looks pretty grumpy, but he's like,
36:52Oh, extra grump.
36:54It's an awful lot of fun.
36:55And it does feel like, you know, the right show for now.
36:59Because, I don't know, the world's in turmoil.
37:03You know the guy that used to present...
37:05You probably saw it.
37:06You know The Apprentice in the States?
37:07Mm-hm.
37:08There was a...
37:09There's a guy called Donald Trump used to present that,
37:11and he's now got a new show...
37:14LAUGHTER
37:14..who is called The News.
37:16LAUGHTER
37:17It is fucking terrifying.
37:19LAUGHTER
37:20I like The Apprentice, so I'm going to try the new one.
37:24LAUGHTER
37:24LAUGHTER
37:26APPLAUSE
37:27LAUGHTER
37:31So people can watch Last One Laughing on Prime Video,
37:34available now.
37:36Correct.
37:36Jimmy, here's the thing.
37:37You've started making whisky.
37:40Yeah, I've got a weird whisky company...
37:42Go on.
37:42..with some friends.
37:44So there's a town outside, um, Derry called Muff,
37:48and so...
37:50LAUGHTER
37:52Please.
37:54I...
37:54Get your minds out of the gutter.
37:56It's...
37:57You know Muff?
37:58I didn't, yeah.
37:58Because I thought you were a big meat guy.
38:02LAUGHTER
38:04So I...
38:05I own The Muff Liquor Company.
38:08LAUGHTER
38:09It only gets weirder, it's like me and Russell Crowe and Ed Sheeran.
38:12I own a whisky, gin and vodka company called Muff Liquor.
38:17LAUGHTER
38:18And it was recently, and this is...
38:20This is a fun fact, it was recently brought to my attention
38:23that that is actually a double entendre.
38:25LAUGHTER
38:27So watch out for that.
38:29LAUGHTER
38:29You are still on tour.
38:32You're going all over the world.
38:34How many countries?
38:3548.
38:3640?
38:37What?
38:38Yeah, I think 48 countries, yeah.
38:39I'm just doing sort of Australia, New Zealand at the moment.
38:41I think Canada later in the year.
38:43Yeah, it's a lot.
38:44It is a lot.
38:45It's a lot, but you've got to remember, I've got young kids,
38:47so it's nice to be away.
38:50LAUGHTER
38:53Jimmy, where can we get tickets for your talk?
38:55I've got a website, you could go to that, I guess.
38:57People will figure it out.
39:00LAUGHTER
39:02I think, if you're not...
39:03If you're not smart enough to figure out where to get tickets,
39:06I don't want you on my show.
39:07LAUGHTER
39:14We're nearing the end, but before we go,
39:17Jimmy, you've become an advice guru.
39:19When you say you put a lot out there,
39:21the crowd work is exceptional.
39:24My kids are like, if I have a problem, can you ask Jimmy?
39:27I was like, no, that's super weird.
39:29But you...
39:30I also do know your kids quite well.
39:32I know.
39:33Not that weird.
39:35But how...
39:36How did that start?
39:38People ask questions.
39:39As a comedian, I think you...
39:41If you think about who's your best friend in the world,
39:43I'll tell you who your best friend in the world is.
39:45It's the person you have the least filter.
39:47If you sit next to someone on a plane and go,
39:49well, the weather, you know, it's been cold, hasn't it?
39:51It's like, that's a lot of filter.
39:52Yeah.
39:53Right.
39:53And if it's like your best friend in the world, you go,
39:55oh, my God, you have to see these hemorrhoids.
39:59Seriously, it's like a bunch of grapes.
40:01Like, that...
40:02That...
40:03That zero filter.
40:04And I think if you treat an audience as if you have no filter with them,
40:08then people open up.
40:09Audience, would you like to feel involved?
40:11Yeah!
40:12Would you...
40:13Would we like some advice from Jimmy?
40:15Yeah!
40:16I think we would, too.
40:18OK.
40:18Yes.
40:19Here we go.
40:20Go on, darling.
40:21Hi.
40:21Yeah, I'm Phoebe.
40:24One of many.
40:25Um...
40:25It's like Spartacus.
40:27I know.
40:27It was like me and my army when I stood up.
40:29It was great.
40:30Um, my question is, I want to tell people when they're being annoying
40:36to help them be less annoying, but then I look like a bitch.
40:42So, what's the best way to handle this?
40:46When you say people, how many people are we talking about?
40:50I mean...
40:50I mean, it happens every day.
40:51Like, there's a lot of...
40:52There's a lot of people I would like to tell that to.
40:56Well, the adage would be, if you meet three arseholes before noon,
41:00you're the arsehole.
41:01Oh!
41:11It's tough love.
41:14Fair enough.
41:15I didn't know it was going to go this way.
41:18Would you...
41:19Would you like a gentler piece of advice?
41:22No, it's all right.
41:25I'm so sorry.
41:25I think you've learned something.
41:27Yeah.
41:28Me too.
41:29And that's what life's about.
41:33I mainly do dick jokes.
41:35OK.
41:36No, I like this, Jimmy, as well.
41:39Wow.
41:39What do you do?
41:40I feel like I should...
41:41What do you do?
41:42My best.
41:43Oh.
41:45That's right.
41:53What do you do for me?
41:54I'm training to be a therapist.
41:59I mean...
42:02I mean...
42:03I'm not sure if it's the job for you.
42:09I love Chase's face throughout all of that.
42:12And then I believe we have Phoebe number two, please.
42:16Yes.
42:17Are you also Phoebe?
42:18Hello.
42:18I'm also Phoebe.
42:20Yay!
42:20I'm dating at the moment and I'm just wondering how can I figure out the difference between a red flag
42:25and just a floor?
42:27Oh!
42:28That's a good question.
42:30Um...
42:31Do you like the guy?
42:32This is just sort of in general.
42:34In general, red flags?
42:36Yeah, and like...
42:37And sort of like icky things and like...
42:39So, I've got a specific example if it helps.
42:41Yes, yes, yes.
42:42Yeah.
42:44Men who...
42:45...specifically only grow an underbeard.
42:47Oh.
42:49That's the worst.
42:50Thank you!
42:51What is that?
42:52Thank you!
42:54It's this hair here.
42:56Oh, like Lincoln?
42:57Yeah.
42:58Yeah.
42:59Okay.
42:59Or they just have like the sort of the straps, like a helmet strap.
43:04Oh, yeah.
43:05Okay.
43:05I think I might have the answer for this.
43:07Go ahead.
43:08Tell him.
43:09I think if you just are open and you go, hey, I don't like that.
43:14That's got to go.
43:14He should know that.
43:16LAUGHTER
43:19How am I...
43:22Like...
43:22There's no...
43:23Like, he's not...
43:24Yeah, but you're Jamie Dillon.
43:26He should say the same thing as everything.
43:27Now, he's not...
43:27There's not articles in magazines going, this is a great look.
43:32No one's telling him to do it.
43:34Like...
43:35No offence, but you're an Adonis.
43:37LAUGHTER
43:39Yeah, but...
43:39This is just the...
43:40I'd look worse if I had a half beard.
43:43Maybe not.
43:43You would still turn heads.
43:45LAUGHTER
43:47I don't know.
43:48I think...
43:49I think...
43:49Tell him.
43:50I'm very much enjoying this bit of the show.
43:52LAUGHTER
43:52I could do this all day.
43:55Yes.
43:56That's another show, everybody.
43:59LAUGHTER
43:59Right.
44:00That's it.
44:01We're off to knit a small owl.
44:02I would like to thank my guests.
44:04Jimmy Carr!
44:05LAUGHTER
44:05Jason Timothy.
44:07LAUGHTER
44:08Jamie Dornan.
44:09And Lisa Kudrow.
44:12APPLAUSE
44:13We're back next week when I'll be joined by Russell Howard, Gugu Mbatha-Roy, Rita Wilton and James McAvoy.
44:19Thank you so much for watching.
44:21Goodnight.
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