EEVBlog, clive, AvE and so on have already been mentioned.
Unfortunately it would appear the guy behind EEVBlog is a bit of a fuckwit. I have been avoiding his channel since. Which is a shame, technically he had some good content.
The rest of your list is a disturbingly full list of my usual youtube watch content
Tom Scott needs no introduction, but the various Technical Difficuties series are particularly entertaining.
Useless trivia, I have helped in the production of at least 3 of his videos, plus some of the tech diff live stuff.
I would add to the above:
French guy cooking aka Alex - Really interesting content from someone who appears to be a really nice guy. When a maker takes up cooking. (This old Tony who is mentioned up thread has helped him with a Pasta machine).
Blondihacks Come for the machining content, stay for the metric trolling. Quinn rocks, I like her approach to machining, and it's really refreshing that when she talks about having a small workshop, it is actually a small work shop, I'm fed up with youtubers who's small work shop turns out to be larger than my flat.
Dorian Bracht aka Joint Venture Who knew that attaching two bits of wood together could be so interesting to watch...
Alexandre Chappel Norwegian maker who has an obsession with doing crazy stuff with 3d printers... as well as casting things... Unfortunately seems to use way too much (i.e. any at all) MDF.
Adrian Preda Really good wood working in a very small space.
Bernadette Banner Historical clothing, production, as well as the history behind some of it. Well produced, interesting content from someone who knows her stuff.
Laura Kampf German Maker, an interesting mix of crazy and useful projects.
And then, last but not least,
Get Hands Dirty Amazing maker from Portugal, does interesting stuff with making over a tiny apartment, as well as other interesting projects, I can even forgive her obsession with MDF.
There you go, that should fill your viewing time in nicely...
J