Oh my word!
That's so enjoyable on a number of levels to watch, now bookmarked thanks.
(And now I NEED a damascus steel cleaver!)
R
Discovered this channel a few weeks ago, can’t stop watching them.
I seriously wish I had their skills as the food looks amazing.
Men With The Pot.
https://youtu.be/C0_Zy5MPCoo
Oh my word!
That's so enjoyable on a number of levels to watch, now bookmarked thanks.
(And now I NEED a damascus steel cleaver!)
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
This is one of my favourites, cooking lasagna outdoors.
It looks sensational at the end.
https://youtu.be/67q2MR3C8Xg
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This one is very similar, and also very addictive.
https://m.youtube.com/@AlmazanKitchen
Sampson Boat Co. The restoration of a famous wooden racing yacht, Tally Ho.
Sabine Hossenfelder. One of the very, very few people to do pop science well.
Rabea Massaad. Purveyor of the finest gurn inducing fat riffs.
Davie McPhail - Fly tying by the world's best. Very relaxing. (I don't fish)
Guido Warnecke - Ferry pilot (I don't fly)
Fred Dinenage - one of the all-time great broadcasters and still going strong
Peter Sheeler - Watercolour painting (I don't paint)
Clickspring - God-level engineering (I'm not an engineer)
My Mechanics - as above
British Pathé - nostalgia
Squidge Rugby - never realised how sophistication the tactics were, and he’s hilarious.
B1M - mega project engineering
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Blackhead, cyst and ear wax removal. Highly addictive and satisfying.
Gorilla Life and various channels, showing the lives of the silverbacks Momotaro, Haoko and D’Jeeco and their families.
And yes, they should be free not in zoos but we are where we are.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Kent Survival - a camping channel, which I watch every week even though I've been camping once and hated it
At Home With the Buckleys - they don't really do anything, but they're funny
Latiffs Inspired and pretty much any curry cookery channel
I watch more Youtube than telly these days
guitar of the day - various guitars at Norms Guitars in LA
Drum centre of Portsmouth. Drum shop in the US that demoes varios drums/cymbals
Growler Jams. A US Navy pilot (L.Cdr I think) who does a great explanation of the take off/landings of the carrier he is on and aeriel refuelling, the latter being fascinating/frustrating in equal measure as he attempts to refuel his plane mid flight. he goes into the process, what the process requires. the whole on deck ballet of the crew in launching/recovering the aircraft.
Steve1989 - reviews military/civilian rations from WWII to modern day
BigCliveDotCom - electronics and other more left-field stuff
Ashens - seems to have been around forever
Techmoan - audio stuff mainly
Food Review Club
Jolly
Talksport
AFTV
Teddy Baldesarre
Vito Iacopelli
Pakistani Truck
Amazing Super Skills
Both are back street engineering repair types that literally make something out of nothing.
youtube daddy of outdoor cooking (wilderness cooking)
I like Rick Beato and Justin Hawkins. Similar topics but have completely different ways of going about it.
Paul Davids is good as is Chris Buck.
Rick Shiels.
Carwow has awesome fun videos.
Allen Millyard - home done engineering excellence on all things motorcycle!
When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........
Cant think of her name but theres a lass that does lots of skipping vids, cant think of any reason why I'm drawn to them….ah yes shes very skilful.
Mango worm removal vids are strangely engaging
Not at all guilty but some channels I subscribe to (amongst many others) are:-
Lex Fridman
Anton Petrov
Techmoan
VAGA BOND
Sabine Hossenfelder
Beth Roars
Abom79
Numberphile
Got him in my subs, too, and absolutely not guilty at all.
The ones that stand out as guilty among my subs could be these:
Natural Life TV
which I remember it started with this vid:
and Emmymade
-- can't remember how I found her but just a few minutes ago I watched this from start to end:
Forgotten about the skipping and shuffle dance. Melinda Derrick who is a dancer is also a pleasant watch https://youtube.com/shorts/DuxR-K5zqVI?feature=share
The most random one I watch is called Auto Shenanigans. It runs through the history of all the Motorways in Britain. Random I know but I do end up watching it most weeks.
Ross
One of my favourites too.
Along with Forgotten Weapons, Ghost Town Living, Emma Cruises and most recently LPJ Models, which is a channel building scale models.
I don't have any guns, live in a ghost town, plan to go on a cruise and haven't built a scale model in decades, but I find all these channels quite compelling!
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
https://youtu.be/h2_DzFKqkCE
Watching this man eat too much
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Sarah N Tuned is pretty watchable
OK! NICE! - I like his videos, how one man can get so much pleasure out of biscuits brown is beyond me.
Forgotten weapons is very informative if you are strange / have an interest in firearm development like me.
I love Jago Hazard, I am not a train spotter but I use the tube nearly every day so find the stories behind the tube interesting. He is rather dry as well!
Awkward Puppets are great as is Mitsi Studio for a quick laugh.
Lastly History Matters, fantastic snippets about important historic moments
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Sadly i like watching watches being serviced
https://youtube.com/shorts/eab38KJfOrc?feature=share
I enjoy watching Coyote getting stung on his Brave Wilderness channel. Loads of guitar channels already mentioned. Rose Anvil for boot reviews and Jacques Pepin cooking..Quite enjoy some of the van lifer channels too. Nothing weird like cow hoof scraping which seems to have ambushed my algorithm lately.
SSSniperwolf: https://www.youtube.com/@SSSniperWolf