I remember not liking it when it first came out (prob comparing it too much to classic partridge), but it's my most re-watched era of partridge by far.
Mid morning matters is my favourite Partridge content & ironic as my North Norfolk digital mug arrived in the post today courtesy of my brother as a late birthday present 😆
This is genius Steve developed a unique and innovative angle of comedy And the invention of Alan Partridge is sublime I love the way he moves through ages without ever getting stale long live the Partridge ❤
The ability to develop and enhance a single comedy character over the course of 30+ years, never really dipping in quality, in multiple formats, is unparalleled.
14:20 "Eh? That's just word for word what it says on the back of the book" is this Chris Morris? Also, the acknowledged power Partridge has to cut anyone off at free will is displayed perfectly.
@@emiel255 Despite what people say about the men that manned the production lines at British Leyland, and they do, it doesnt take away from the fact that they were _excellent_ craftsmen
Surely Coogan knows how well loved MMM is. I've seen every single second of Partidge from the day today, KMKY, to the not so great Alpha Papa and MMM is the winner. It's the most realistic version of Partridge and i assume the cheapest to produce. I would pay to watch another series.
Love the eyes rotating after Viagra was mentioned. I thought he was an Argentinian midfielder personally. Turgid and tumescence played in the French back four. Just pointed sacks of fat - the English back four.
I finally got “momal mwam “, 3rd time thru. (The m’s should be t’s). That’s a tough one for an American. Tw*t is not used as a general epithet over here.
Usually British shows are shown on BBC America, a lot of channel 4 shows are broadcast on BBC America with a BBC logo visible assume the same thing has happened here.
Great job, BC productions but can you try to resist the BBC’s decree that unfunny broads MUST BE CROWBARRED into every other scene? PS-And yes it’s massive😘😉😉😘. Ask my wife
Mid Morning Matters is peak Partridge. The formula distilled and perfectly refined
I remember not liking it when it first came out (prob comparing it too much to classic partridge), but it's my most re-watched era of partridge by far.
Mid morning matters is my favourite Partridge content & ironic as my North Norfolk digital mug arrived in the post today courtesy of my brother as a late birthday present 😆
Yep it peaked here
I disagree. I'm Alan partridge is better. Bye
100% agree
Anyone who doesn't think this is the best thing since sliced bread is, quite frankly, a momal mwam.
And an ummer mosspom :-D
Dosser and a dwad
you might say they're a compleme cunum
A complete mentalist is what Alan would say.
You're an idiom!
The idiom sketch leading up to compleme cunm is pure comedy gold.
You momal mwam
the more I watch Alan Partridge's material the more I'm convinced that Coogan is an absolute comedy genius
Wait. U had to watch MULTIPLE times before u realised that ??? 🤦♂️
@@memyselfandi2506 did I say multiple times, ya tit?! jeez-louise 🤦♂🤷♂
"I'ts a beef tomato....... and here is Mick Hucknall!"
Pioneering use of cannons!
"The world doesn't revolve around you! You're not the moon!" Why didn't I notice this perfect little stupidity first time round? 😂
dont know
@@Perko_VY thanks
Exactly 😂😂😂
"He is a very unpleasant individual... a bit like Jamiroquai" 😂😂😂
and not forgetting Mick Hucknell, the beef tomato 🤣
“Well I think you’re a prick” line was so funny I pulled a muscle from laughing so hard.
The best Partridge by a country mile.
This is genius Steve developed a unique and innovative angle of comedy
And the invention of Alan Partridge is sublime I love the way he moves through ages without ever getting stale long live the Partridge ❤
I'd love them to make more of this. It was perfect.
I love Partridge, got to be one of the best characters ever devised 😂
The ability to develop and enhance a single comedy character over the course of 30+ years, never really dipping in quality, in multiple formats, is unparalleled.
AP on MMM is 10 on 10. Alan's expression at 8.06 is lovely stuff.
Top self .....I'd go as far as to say "text book"
That was textbook commenting Martin
Undiluted, attention to detail, comedy genius.
'You're not the moon'
Once I’d put in a quick call to the DVLA, love-making could commence in anger!
I mean, that's happened to us all, hasn't it...? Eh? Oh. Sorry.
😅
This is like Back to the Future. Utterly perfect
The first two minutes is just perfect 😂
From the giddy heights of "have you had an E?" to that awful silence 🔕
I’m sending this to Jonathan Ross 🤣
"and of course. Make sure the heatings on". 😂😂😂
14:20 "Eh? That's just word for word what it says on the back of the book" is this Chris Morris? Also, the acknowledged power Partridge has to cut anyone off at free will is displayed perfectly.
I love how the atmosphere turns rather sour between Alan and Simon during Simon's explanation. God this is really good stuff.
This show is peak Partridge
Yesterday only yielded three calls. I think panel beating was too narrow a topic 😂😂
Could you explain that joke?
@@emiel255panel beating is an old fashioned way of making car doors
@@rossjohnson9098 but then why was it a too narrow of a topic?
@@emiel255 Despite what people say about the men that manned the production lines at British Leyland, and they do, it doesnt take away from the fact that they were _excellent_ craftsmen
@@rossjohnson9098 no but I mean why was Alan saying saying it was too narrow of a topic?
Surely Coogan knows how well loved MMM is. I've seen every single second of Partidge from the day today, KMKY, to the not so great Alpha Papa and MMM is the winner. It's the most realistic version of Partridge and i assume the cheapest to produce. I would pay to watch another series.
The day today is incredible
I'm Alan Partridge is definitely up their with MMM.
*Edit there 🙄
Wrong! I’m Alan Partridge is the best by far.
Love the pervy milkshake through a straw impression. Sooo uncomfortable "I'm down to your boots!!"
More rubbery than turgid...holy hell I'm dying here
Partridge for life… End of
How on earth do you get a radio voice , that rough but smooth reassuring texture on every word ? Lovely stuff
The best comedy character ever made 🖤
"Spanning the length of the alphabet, it's Alan and Zoe.
(but mainly Alan)" 😅
“You’re a compleme cunm” 😂
The greatest DJ and tv presenter on the planet 😅
Goat, surely?
But enough about Nikki Campbell.
I love the counselor lady 😊 She's v funny
She was great as the head nurse in the "retirement home for the middle aged" in the fantastic Armando ianucci show.
@@MrPlannery ooh thanks must check it out 😀
@@pce12345 you should...it's all on RUclips
2:01 asks a question, ignores the answer and says 'You, you'd love that'.
Genius
"Im a little surprised, Crispin"
8:33 Classic
Noticed Deegle Hooley make an appearance there.
And tell Chegwin I'll pay for the dry cleaning but he should consider himself lucky
Thats something else
Love the eyes rotating after Viagra was mentioned. I thought he was an Argentinian midfielder personally. Turgid and tumescence played in the French back four. Just pointed sacks of fat - the English back four.
We've all got our favourite gland.
Baby cow...Paul CALF perchance 🎉 magic😉
"You compleme cunm !" :D
8:09 😆
Mid morning matters is the best that thing that Steve coogan has created
Nope. I’m Alan Partridge is the clear winner
Speaking in my capacity as myself, and with due respect to Alan, I’ve always been able to summon up tumescence at will. I’m 63 (and a bit).
"youre not the moon"
Vicki Pepperdine. What a talent!
My favourite gland just happens to be … mammary.
Mines the prostate
I finally got “momal mwam “, 3rd time thru. (The m’s should be t’s). That’s a tough one for an American. Tw*t is not used as a general epithet over here.
Now I want to see Samantha's ginormous arms.
Contact Jonathan Ross
are you on an E!
He's so down wiv da kidz, innit...
"You're not the moon"
"...not now mate"
Why is there a BBC logo. This was Sky.
Usually British shows are shown on BBC America, a lot of channel 4 shows are broadcast on BBC America with a BBC logo visible assume the same thing has happened here.
It was on Sky but its made by Baby Cow Productions company which is owned by the BBC.
The future answer wasn't wrong 😅
it can be super frustrating when you're rubbery instead of turgid.
So near, but so far.
‘’. . .but mainly Alan.’’
That was Alison Moyet, again.
genius!
This video's got more ads than North Norfolk Digital's entire daily output
Giving them away!
Love that Alan screws Simon over at every opportunity
Iv'e always enjoyed the scent of freshly cut grass...I meant nuansensesssahhhh
Are you on an E?!
Doctors and this...perfect combo
I know what the big eared boys do on the farm!
Lol. It's funnier when you see his face when he says that line
THE FUTURE?
Tim Key 👍🏻
He's rubbish! His whole night nurse thing fell completely flat.
A bit like Jamiroquai
I love how RUclips now offers to translate this 'to English'
I think Gary Neville studies this.
Which Muppet?
Why does he say Deal or no Deal is his favourite TV show, when we know Alan hates Edmonds??
Pioneering use of cannons
Irony
...... Not now mate!!!
Shame about the panel beating call in
That obnoxious behaviour from Tim Key is excellent.
No acting involved as Tim Key is naturally obnoxious and arrogant
@@IainLister Explain.
Quite simple really - Tim Key is obnoxious in real life therefore doesn't require much acting to portray obnoxious behaviour
@@IainListerI've heard he's meant to be quite a nice guy
@@IainLister really? Because I've heard Iain Lister is a massive prick, so it's easy for him to come across as one.
The world doesn’t revolve around you, you’re not the moon.
This is a little bitty, of Scritti Politti. hahaha.
Kyle Minogue and david dickinson to make an umpalumpa
Sliced bread is the best thing. That's what people say.
Can I have a T-shirt?
No! No of course you can't...
"What is the best... thing?"
Let's have some more in the comments!
If a model is size zero, what size are you if youre smaller. Negative?
Just drive sensibly for goodness sakes
What. Is. Alan. Firing. His. Friends. Air-rifle. Into.
"mine happens to be the..........................................................mammary".
Nine, nine and a half teeeee tell you what, tell you what, It’s nine and a half thousand pounds.
Six and seven is thirteen
Fasinator!
line 6...dunno haha
John Stapleton...
Pointed sacks on the upper torso of a woman
You're not the moon
When he talks about his past it shows such vulnerability and makes you sympathize. Good contrast to his insane ego
Jurassic Park!
Great job, BC productions but can you try to resist the BBC’s decree that unfunny broads MUST BE CROWBARRED into
every other scene?
PS-And yes it’s massive😘😉😉😘. Ask my wife
Almost too painful to watch. Superb.
Are you on a E!
Good Morning Britain is as naff as this, but some people still watch it...