The mary character sounds like an old lady that I know who cuts dogs hair.This and roy from bungy with the makita drill, minus the power pack are genius and have me in tears.
The bit is missing where he says about how it's a good job she is wearing pants as some sickos must train hawks to fly up womens skirts. "Knickers is home" I believe is how he puts it!! BLoody hilarious!
I'm not sure if Alan did it on purpose but in KMKY he pronounced it Flit-wick when as far as I am aware, it is actually pronounced Flittick. Please correct me, if I'm talking absolute drivel.
probably because of the amount of 'dead air' that'd occur in the awkward moments, they must do it to avoid that or the producers were convinced dead air was a bad thing. In my opinion it makes the awkward situations slightly more bearable
I think the Mary stuff is the best thing Coogan's ever done. Well dark.
Partridge looking at the camera 10 years before The Office. Ruddy bloody brilliant.
alan is soo much better without the laughter track
There is never a laugh track, it's filmed infront of and screened remotes to a live audience.
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The mary character sounds like an old lady that I know who cuts dogs hair.This and roy from bungy with the makita drill, minus the power pack are genius and have me in tears.
The most honest thing Alan partridge has ever said.
Mary " Oh Alan where's your sense of humour gone?"
Alan " I haven't got one luv"
you ever had a chicken on ya wrist
ive heard and spoke to people like Mary, u can never tell if theyve totally lost it or not
The way he swallows coffee like it's a shot of Whisky makes me laugh.
I find this genuinely scary.
Speech radio attracts people like Mary
Here's a trivia note, for those of you who may not know: Mary is played by the pissfunny Amelia Bullmore, who plays Sonja.
Nx Doyle I thinks Julia Davis
Lovely stuff
@@tidytrax no it's Bullmore?
It's Julia Davis
It's Bullmore who plays Sonia, Julia Davis is in Nighty Night.
That was textbook Partridge
Hello Alan...I forgive you
sounds like salad fingers
short and random q
Rusty spoons...
LIQUID RADIO
Cheryl Crow use to be a Lab Technician
Anybody else mishear this *every single time* as Cheryl Cole, from Girls Aloud? (She was in a TV ad for British Gas.)
@@william-uk nah probably just you bud.
@@william-uk I actually just read that as cheryl cole.
@@themadplotter I thought he meant Cheryl Cole as well
Sheryl Crow
Cheryl Cole
It's all about the first letter. :)
The bit is missing where he says about how it's a good job she is wearing pants as some sickos must train hawks to fly up womens skirts. "Knickers is home" I believe is how he puts it!! BLoody hilarious!
*Maryyy,* after all the pain has goone, ahm ahlways gahna live'ta'be'yaah'maaaaaaaaaaan
Scary stuff.
Have you ever had a chicken on your wrist?
The face behind the window is freaking me out
Mary is almost as good as Michael. There should of been more of her.
*Have. There should have been more of her.
butterbath
Sounds kinky
Nina Vanier.
That’s Mel Hudson
It is not a laughter track it was recorded in front of an audience
Umm no
Dozens of laughers descending on an owl sanctuary
@@mattsephton Umm yes.
Yeah, who is she?
who is this actress
Julia Davis
What is the name of the actress with the Hawk?
Melanie Hudson also plays Nina Vanier in Knowing Me Knowing You among other things.
@@ArnoGoldfinger she's so good at television!
Operations Support 1140am 11.7.23 the jokes are baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.
Why doesn''t he just close her fader?
Because it wouldn't be funny!
Mary = Gill?
Sounds like the woman from Meteor.
The movie or the pinball game
sounds like julia davis to me
Flitwick
I'm not sure if Alan did it on purpose but in KMKY he pronounced it Flit-wick when as far as I am aware, it is actually pronounced Flittick. Please correct me, if I'm talking absolute drivel.
@@eightiesboy you are correct. I live near Flitwick and it is indeed pronounced Flittick
Glad we've cleared that one up
Diss
Falcons
Is this not the officer from Alpha Papa.
someone cut out just the bit where mary is intercepting his radio line and post it as 'Single funniest alan partridge clip ever'
probably because of the amount of 'dead air' that'd occur in the awkward moments, they must do it to avoid that or the producers were convinced dead air was a bad thing. In my opinion it makes the awkward situations slightly more bearable
That is Premier League