@@johnman559 inorite. Al was trying to relate something about Weekending and then Rob's like "I WAS IN WEEKENDING! OR WAS I? I THINK I WAS. I WAS ALSO IN EUROTRASH! OR WAS I?" Conversation thread completely derailed. 🙄
I'm losing my mind. At 11:09 in the podcast on Spotify, Rob tells a joke and Al laughs over the punchline "I am SOMETHING", and Rob says "if you don't know that one look it up". If anyone can tell me that word I missed I'd greatly appreciate it. If you want to tell me to "get a life" that's also fair.
I made the mistake of sitting in the front row of a Pub Landlord gig. He asked my profession, "radiotherapist" I replied. He asked whether I got paid for treating people with cancer. "Yes" I replied. He then called me "a parasitic cunt". I sat there speachless, the person on our table (undergoing chemotherapy) cried with laughter. Comedy really is a therapy.
Saw his show once, the last time we had a world financial depression. A young chap in the front row, told Al he was a Bank Clerk. For the rest of the show, he'd suddenly go mad and balled , ''What did YOU do with all the Efffffing MONEY DAVE '' where all the Effing MONEEEE ???
Of course it doesn't matter what people do, he's got to make it funny. If you really are a radiotherapist, why can't you be bothered typing speechless correctly? I don't even have a job and I type properly.
Saw Al Murray at The White Rose comedy club in London circa 2002. I remember he went round the audience asking what people did for a living. Whenever he heard the word "computers" he went off on a rant about them. Then he came to me and he asked me what I did for a living. I told him I was a journalist (which was true), then he asked me what I wrote about. When I said "computers" the whole place exploded with laughter and he proceeded to tear me a new one. A top night that I'll never forget.
He's from the Ali G and Borat school of playing a character who pretends to have a certain viewpoint in order to show up people who actually DO have that viewpoint.
There are some comedians that you you’d just love to be mates with and Rob and Al are both of them. Brilliant talents but also interesting, fun and with razor sharp wit. Never a dull moment…
Love Al Murray and The Pub Landlord. One of my favourite bits of his is when he list all the dates and how the UK has beaten every country at war. He is an amazing stand up and such an intelligent man.
Proud to say I was watching Al Murray when he was playing to 15 people in pubs. Girlfriend at the time didn’t get the humour and we broke up soon afterwards. Happy days…
Cheers for uploading, Al's IG was quality during the past two years of madness... watching Al make the drums is brilliant and the long hair and beard was bloody antiestablishment and spot on
yep, another lovely chat. and, without taking anything away, I've always enjoyed Al Murray talking process, so for me, this was really a treat - cheers, Mr B!
I saw Rob's show recently, not knowing what to expect. It was superb; his onteraction with the audience was amazing. Just good natured ribbing, no nastiness.
I am so happy to have enjoyed this! I am equally a fan of his comedy AND his drumming offerings with the Great British Drum Company! He is simply The Man! Much love from the States ❤️ 🤘
I completely agree with Al’s theory on newspaper accuracy; if there’s ever a story you actually know the true facts of, you’ll ALWAYS pick up at least two ridiculous inaccuracies, and that leads to the obvious conclusion that every story has the same amount of mistakes… 🤷♂️🤦🏻♂️
Yeah, and if you've ever been the subject of a hatchet job, as I have (in the Independent), or involved in a story that was reported in a way that deliberately corrupted facts to clearly portray a particular perspective, it makes you wonder what IS true.
@@herseem yep, me too. I was rescued by the Coastguard once. A city newspaper stringer asked me a couple of questions. Next day, a sensational version appeared in the city paper. 95% fabricated.
Absolutely right, I’m a pilot and aviation seems to be a subject that news media can talk absolute rubbish about and get away with it, the conclusion is always the thought that if I where a Doctor, accountant, lawyer or bricklayer they must be saying the same thing?
@@james6901 The Welsh are the closest to the ancient, pre-Roman Britons, the original Celtic inhabitants. The Roman occupation pushed the Brithonic culture west. After 410, the Saxons replaced the Romans… Then there were some Danes occupying half the island and mixing genes, and a few hundred years after that a load of frenchified vikings… So let’s not try to be too uppity about English identity.
@@james6901 I'm English, and I find your comment an embarrassment 'From an Englishman' Welsh have plenty of 'identity' You seem just sad and lonely and thrashing out for a fight that isn't there.
Great Guys both of them. I remember seeing Al Murrays Pub Landlord for about £4 a ticket,on a mixed bill around 1997 ish. Very good; within a year he was £20 in the West End, also very funny. Liked him too when he was a DJ on Planet Rock.
Al Murray is such a precious gift, truly a fine entertainer. Also, great interview by Steve Coogan who seems to have finally moved on from the 'AHA' stuff.
As a Bloody Jock, I still view Time Gentlemen Please as one of my all time favourite sitcoms. Totally underrated as a show. I still binge watch both series every couple months. I'm on S2 at the moment and never get sick of it. Brilliant stuff!
@@Polsnulspace twat 'im Leslie!!! where to start? ''my crisps, my beatifull crisps''? or ''-jesus christ! -where?...owwww..''? or better'' -no, pops is using the term gay in its traditional way.- i can assure you i am not''. hahha or mum's ''stop it...i'm doin it on me own. iiiiiiinnnnnnn-sssstinc'!'' i feel blessed to have bumped into tpl and tgp in this life... Al...if i was a bird ''that would be the man i'm goin' to murray!brrrrrt''
Same here, wonderful show. So odd.... a pub whose only regulars are a sexual deviant, a serial killer, a man who may be immortal, and a giant and his girlfriend.
Another brilliant interview. I used to love weekending, it really should be on again. It was a fantastic bonding moment between my Dad and myself because we both have the same sense of humour.
I remember him playing at our uni back in 1997... He was great. My mate was dragged on stage and stood there having to occasionally clink glasses with Al for about 15 minutes.
Loved Al Murray's landlord sitcom, most can be found on youtube that's where I found and watched them, a true British classic. Side note: Rob this channel is a pleasure to watch, keep doing what you do :)
I totally agree with Al about newspaper reports. Whenever I've read a story in the newspaper that I know about, the facts are always wrong. Makes me think most stories are likely to be wrong.
Bill Burr and Al.Murray in a joint performance Imagine them contradicting each other... I'd take any day Al Murray and Clarkson, one tormented by common sense, the other one by the size of his genius
Very interesting, the creation of a comic persona. Rob is very good at creating characters. I’m thinking of his work with Julia Davis. That combover from the midlands was so disturbing 😊. Brilliant work by those two. Al Murray’s PL stuns a lot first timers because of his sustained rapport with the audience. Remarkable tradecraft. 😊
Interesting to hear about your involvement in "Week Ending". I used to listen to that show back in the 70s - it came on just before "Stop The Week". I seem to remember a bloke called David Jason was in the cast in those days. I wonder what happened to him?
Two legends having a chin wag and here's me with my morning coffee eves dropping in on it. It doesn't get better than that. Well maybe if I was sat round the table with them, and for the record I'm not a habitual eves dropper creeping around the place. 🤣
Al Murray is fantastic, he's so good that you can go to his show, get drunk and cheer for the pub landlord.... Then go again the next day and cheer for Al Murray's caricature of the pub landlord.
You might think it's based on Ben Bradley MP, but at the the time Pub Landlord came out the member was either at an expensive private school or making one of his multiple attempts at university which eventually led him to the exalted heights of shelf-stacking.
Awwww! Week Ending! The main voices on that were also the main commercials voices in London and were regulars in the studios I worked in - people like Sally Grace and David Tate. They earned 20x as much doing the voice over circuit, but they loved doing Week Ending. Though Sally used to say they had to explain the jokes to David Tate who never read the news!
I worked under a headmaster who reminded me so strongly of the Pub Landlord, something about his face and his mannerisms, even his accent were the same. Had a hard time to take him seriously. If you know me you'll know.
I always spend ages editing all the subtitles on my videos but not sure it’s worth it. Just watched this with subtitle and I was introduced to Owl Murray 🤣
Another great interview Rob with the wonderful Al Murray. But hang on a minute are you advertising microphones? You and Al both have clip on mics on your shirts, and then some honking great big microphone right in front of your face in the middle of the screen. When the conversation gets a bit boring, and don’t they all after a bit, I’m ending up studying the cables in the way the microphones held up and I’m thinking surely that microphone is too heavy it might fall under the weight. And the microphone manufacturers logo is just slightly out of focus, which is a little bit annoying. Anyway I’m just halfway through the video so I’ll get back to it.
@@JRLNeal All good mate! 😊 I'm up to episode 7 of Al's sitcom on his channel. Didn't even know it existed and it's very funny! There goes my long weekend :p
Seen Al Murray a few times, just don't get to your seat late or sit in the front row, especially if you have a 'bullsh+t" day job... you may be sorry...
Als docs in the world war were he drove around in a army jeep were fantastic really really good, wish he would do more even Jeremy Clarksons really good at docs
AL Murray is everything the Pub Landlord isn't. I mean, it's a character, yes, but few people can embody a persona so at odds to their own without a wry snarkiness leaking in, like they need to wink and let you know "this isn't me." But Al Murray _really_ sells it, to the point that he confuses conservatives.
When comedians try to hide behind a guise of a comedy character - no, that's you! It's just you being a funny version of your normal self, and being who you really want to be, because you're not really that happy with yourself...
Right at the end there that expression is called "WTF did he just have a stroke". I know you have this idea about a short punchy podcast but you could edit a 15 minute punchy one and have a long format unedited one as well. Most podcasts are extremely thin but the Brydon he is strong.
Lovely conversation, but really: Cup of tea and Glass of water????? Oh, dear, quite shocking. . . .how I missed Al splashing a pint all over the set and Rob Brydon..
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Do please stop interrupting your guests.
@@johnman559 inorite. Al was trying to relate something about Weekending and then Rob's like "I WAS IN WEEKENDING! OR WAS I? I THINK I WAS. I WAS ALSO IN EUROTRASH! OR WAS I?"
Conversation thread completely derailed. 🙄
@@johnman559 It's called a conversation. It's not a job interview. Do you you tell people when it's their turn to talk?
I'm losing my mind. At 11:09 in the podcast on Spotify, Rob tells a joke and Al laughs over the punchline "I am SOMETHING", and Rob says "if you don't know that one look it up". If anyone can tell me that word I missed I'd greatly appreciate it. If you want to tell me to "get a life" that's also fair.
@@timothygraham4304 I think you're 'projecting' Timmy😃
I made the mistake of sitting in the front row of a Pub Landlord gig. He asked my profession, "radiotherapist" I replied. He asked whether I got paid for treating people with cancer. "Yes" I replied. He then called me "a parasitic cunt". I sat there speachless, the person on our table (undergoing chemotherapy) cried with laughter. Comedy really is a therapy.
Saw his show once, the last time we had a world financial depression. A young chap in the front row, told Al he was a Bank Clerk. For the rest of the show, he'd suddenly go mad and balled , ''What did YOU do with all the Efffffing MONEY DAVE '' where all the Effing MONEEEE ???
Of course it doesn't matter what people do, he's got to make it funny. If you really are a radiotherapist, why can't you be bothered typing speechless correctly? I don't even have a job and I type properly.
@@moaningpheromonesyou would refuse him giving you radiotherapy then.
Radiotherapist? Is that like an agony aunt? What station? Kiss FM. Radio 2?
And that people is why I'm not a comedian.
Some of his comedy’s honestly unbelievable, one of the greatest ever
Saw Al Murray at The White Rose comedy club in London circa 2002. I remember he went round the audience asking what people did for a living. Whenever he heard the word "computers" he went off on a rant about them. Then he came to me and he asked me what I did for a living. I told him I was a journalist (which was true), then he asked me what I wrote about. When I said "computers" the whole place exploded with laughter and he proceeded to tear me a new one. A top night that I'll never forget.
Al Murray, brilliant stand up and love the Pub Landlord character, I was never confused !!
Still. It's been a year...
It was more curiosity
Magma 😂
Al Murray is absolutely BRILLIANT!
Definitely one of the best comedians out there, plus a great writer and armchair historian. Thanks Rob and Al! (:
He's from the Ali G and Borat school of playing a character who pretends to have a certain viewpoint in order to show up people who actually DO have that viewpoint.
@@DavidOakesMusic annoyingly alot of people don't actually understand that. And confuse the actors with the characters.
Degree in modern history from Oxford as far as I can tell. Decent
His programmes about spy films and TV shows are great too. Loving and very insightful.
more Oxbridge than armchair.
There are some comedians that you you’d just love to be mates with and Rob and Al are both of them. Brilliant talents but also interesting, fun and with razor sharp wit. Never a dull moment…
Nail on the head fella
Les Dawson: when I read his autobiography, that is exactly the feeling I came away with.
Mr Rob Brydon , you sir are just a national treasure , and always such brilliant guests!
I love how self aware Rob is of the fact that he's interviewing someone. "Can I just say 'or is it a bit of both?' Then I can't be wrong, can I?"
Love Al Murray and The Pub Landlord. One of my favourite bits of his is when he list all the dates and how the UK has beaten every country at war. He is an amazing stand up and such an intelligent man.
Some of those war victories are a bit of a stretch, but the recitation of them is indeed as funny as fuck.
And also lost every single one of the territories gained. Bar a few rocks here and there. No wonder we're a bit confused as a nation
Proud to say I was watching Al Murray when he was playing to 15 people in pubs. Girlfriend at the time didn’t get the humour and we broke up soon afterwards. Happy days…
Good breakup innit
Well I’d say the GF swung and missed :p
Al is a legend and I've worked with a doctor for the last 20 odd yrs that was at med school with Harry. Good interview rob👍
Cheers for uploading, Al's IG was quality during the past two years of madness... watching Al make the drums is brilliant and the long hair and beard was bloody antiestablishment and spot on
Pub Landlord works so well because so many of us can relate to knowing a bloke like him. 😃
If you live in Mansfield he's your MP.
You’re not wrong 😆@@himoffthequakeroatbox4320
@@himoffthequakeroatbox4320Brilliant! 😂
yep, another lovely chat.
and, without taking anything away, I've always enjoyed Al Murray talking process, so for me, this was really a treat - cheers, Mr B!
I saw Rob's show recently, not knowing what to expect. It was superb; his onteraction with the audience was amazing. Just good natured ribbing, no nastiness.
I am so happy to have enjoyed this! I am equally a fan of his comedy AND his drumming offerings with the Great British Drum Company! He is simply The Man! Much love from the States ❤️ 🤘
The back and forth on this one was exceptional. A sheer delight. Well done & thank you.
I completely agree with Al’s theory on newspaper accuracy; if there’s ever a story you actually know the true facts of, you’ll ALWAYS pick up at least two ridiculous inaccuracies, and that leads to the obvious conclusion that every story has the same amount of mistakes… 🤷♂️🤦🏻♂️
Yeah, and if you've ever been the subject of a hatchet job, as I have (in the Independent), or involved in a story that was reported in a way that deliberately corrupted facts to clearly portray a particular perspective, it makes you wonder what IS true.
@@herseem yep, me too. I was rescued by the Coastguard once. A city newspaper stringer asked me a couple of questions. Next day, a sensational version appeared in the city paper. 95% fabricated.
Surely you don't mean that the Sun and Daily Mail have been lying for years ?
Sort of like how this interview proves that the majority of comedians aren't actually funny.
Absolutely right, I’m a pilot and aviation seems to be a subject that news media can talk absolute rubbish about and get away with it, the conclusion is always the thought that if I where a Doctor, accountant, lawyer or bricklayer they must be saying the same thing?
Fantastic comedian and very humble bloke. I'm loving this series Rob, as a fellow welshman I'm proud to have you as one of ours!
Welsh no identity....Scots could teach you a lot about identity.From an Englishman.
We both dislike you so finally something we agree on.
@@james6901 The Welsh are the closest to the ancient, pre-Roman Britons, the original Celtic inhabitants.
The Roman occupation pushed the Brithonic culture west. After 410, the Saxons replaced the Romans…
Then there were some Danes occupying half the island and mixing genes, and a few hundred years after that a load of frenchified vikings…
So let’s not try to be too uppity about English identity.
I'm not Welsh, that said I get and agree with you, be proud of your country, and yes what a fantastic and very humble bloke
@@james6901 I'm English, and I find your comment an embarrassment 'From an Englishman' Welsh have plenty of 'identity' You seem just sad and lonely and thrashing out for a fight that isn't there.
Two of my all time favourite comedians
Great Guys both of them.
I remember seeing Al Murrays Pub Landlord for about £4 a ticket,on a mixed bill around 1997 ish.
Very good; within a year he was £20 in the West End, also very funny.
Liked him too when he was a DJ on Planet Rock.
Al Murray is such a precious gift, truly a fine entertainer. Also, great interview by Steve Coogan who seems to have finally moved on from the 'AHA' stuff.
would love to see more of Al Murray, see him at the Hackney Empire earlier this year, he was fantastic
Just binged on about 10 of these, absolutely brilliant. Good knowledge of all the guests, well done to the researchers.
I'm so glad I found this series. These are great chats.
As a Bloody Jock, I still view Time Gentlemen Please as one of my all time favourite sitcoms. Totally underrated as a show. I still binge watch both series every couple months. I'm on S2 at the moment and never get sick of it. Brilliant stuff!
Can't describe how happy i am that i found out, about a week ago actually, what ''Ungawa!'' is.
top show!
top!
@@newreast3904 Free Crisps! Free Crisps! ;) :D
@@Polsnulspace twat 'im Leslie!!!
where to start? ''my crisps, my beatifull crisps''?
or ''-jesus christ! -where?...owwww..''?
or better'' -no, pops is using the term gay in its traditional way.- i can assure you i am not''.
hahha or mum's ''stop it...i'm doin it on me own. iiiiiiinnnnnnn-sssstinc'!''
i feel blessed to have bumped into tpl and tgp in this life...
Al...if i was a bird ''that would be the man i'm goin' to murray!brrrrrt''
Same here, wonderful show. So odd.... a pub whose only regulars are a sexual deviant, a serial killer, a man who may be immortal, and a giant and his girlfriend.
@@markchapin750 don't forget the tigah!
Another brilliant interview. I used to love weekending, it really should be on again. It was a fantastic bonding moment between my Dad and myself because we both have the same sense of humour.
I used to like the "Next Weeks News" part!
I've been binge watching the old TV Burps, every episode there is at least one gag that would cause a meltdown today.
Best British comedian. Very smart and humble guy.
@@J5X7 seems pretty humble here
I see Rob Brydon do his Comedy/Singing show just before lockdown.
Was outstanding.
Would love to see Pub Landlord.
I remember him playing at our uni back in 1997... He was great. My mate was dragged on stage and stood there having to occasionally clink glasses with Al for about 15 minutes.
Loved Al Murray's landlord sitcom, most can be found on youtube that's where I found and watched them, a true British classic.
Side note: Rob this channel is a pleasure to watch, keep doing what you do :)
I only found that by chance! Didn't even know it was a thing. Was so glad when i got into it. Its just like watching my local pub but on TV lol
It was great, co-written by Richard Herring, who played the bean-faced postman.
@@NoxiousRob Stewart Lee helped out for some episodes too.
Al Murray's Great British Pub Quiz (shown on Quest) was great fun, too
@@MrTwiglet give it to me straight like pear cider, that's made from 100 percent pears
Also I agree. Never block trolls. Just mute them. They dont know and they can @ you constantly and you never see it.
Love Al Murray! One of the most brutal comedians out there - you really do have be ready to be offended lol
Glad to see the pub landlord back, he's a youtube sansation.
His character and act precedes his appearance on youtube.
@@handlesarefeckinstupid Yes I know he had a tv series as the pub landlord too.
I totally agree with Al about newspaper reports. Whenever I've read a story in the newspaper that I know about, the facts are always wrong. Makes me think most stories are likely to be wrong.
Bill Burr and Al.Murray in a joint performance
Imagine them contradicting each other...
I'd take any day Al Murray and Clarkson, one tormented by common sense, the other one by the size of his genius
Brilliant!!!!! Thank you!!
I used to love "Weekending". Really funny.
I remember David Jason on it as a young man. It was of an era... Good times.
I was your waiter at Brunel comedy night as you had no bar then, loved the Morris Minor, a class act then and still now, good health sir 👍
Spending my Sunday morning watching all these interviews with amazingly funny people is perfect
Al Murray told me to "like and subscribe" so I did. Great interview thank you
I absolutely adore both these gentleman absolute national treasures
Pub Landlord is very funny. You know somebody who is just like him. That's what makes a character pop.
Very interesting, the creation of a comic persona. Rob is very good at creating characters. I’m thinking of his work with Julia Davis. That combover from the midlands was so disturbing 😊. Brilliant work by those two. Al Murray’s PL stuns a lot first timers because of his sustained rapport with the audience. Remarkable tradecraft. 😊
Please get Harry Hill!
Knowledge is power! It always has and always will be!
Gosh I'd completely forgotten about Week Ending. Now I even remember the theme music.
Pub Landlord is so well done that, as a Scot, he triggers me. The perfect distillation of English twattery. I'd definitely only have one at his pub.
Interesting to hear about your involvement in "Week Ending". I used to listen to that show back in the 70s - it came on just before "Stop The Week". I seem to remember a bloke called David Jason was in the cast in those days. I wonder what happened to him?
My first thought, when it was mentioned. We're showing our age...
Went to see him recently at Southport comedy show, been a fan for years. A great night out.
Two legends having a chin wag and here's me with my morning coffee eves dropping in on it. It doesn't get better than that. Well maybe if I was sat round the table with them, and for the record I'm not a habitual eves dropper creeping around the place. 🤣
They are really taking the p---.
Really pleased to come across this. Great chat. Subscribed!
That was bloody great
Al Murray is fantastic, he's so good that you can go to his show, get drunk and cheer for the pub landlord....
Then go again the next day and cheer for Al Murray's caricature of the pub landlord.
You might think it's based on Ben Bradley MP, but at the the time Pub Landlord came out the member was either at an expensive private school or making one of his multiple attempts at university which eventually led him to the exalted heights of shelf-stacking.
Awwww! Week Ending! The main voices on that were also the main commercials voices in London and were regulars in the studios I worked in - people like Sally Grace and David Tate. They earned 20x as much doing the voice over circuit, but they loved doing Week Ending. Though Sally used to say they had to explain the jokes to David Tate who never read the news!
Enjoyed his TED talk too, bootiful british comedian.
I worked under a headmaster who reminded me so strongly of the Pub Landlord, something about his face and his mannerisms, even his accent were the same. Had a hard time to take him seriously. If you know me you'll know.
Made my day watching this. All hail 🙌 for the ale 🍺
March - June 2020 - the weather was non stop perfect for some weird reason.
Perfect pandemic weather. Spent most of the first lockdown having BBQs and enjoying the garden.
Ahh I listened to the podcast while working. That is a beautiful table.
(Excellent)² More please.
I always spend ages editing all the subtitles on my videos but not sure it’s worth it. Just watched this with subtitle and I was introduced to Owl Murray 🤣
Fantastic both of you are stellar
“All hail the Ale 🍺, White Wine 🥂 for the ladies !”
I saw him in Torquay, Devon. Absolutely brilliant 😂
I wish these were longer :)
Like Al a lot, never ever got Harry Hill, in the same way as Steve Martin, neither has never managed to break a smile on my face...
Another great interview Rob with the wonderful Al Murray. But hang on a minute are you advertising microphones? You and Al both have clip on mics on your shirts, and then some honking great big microphone right in front of your face in the middle of the screen. When the conversation gets a bit boring, and don’t they all after a bit, I’m ending up studying the cables in the way the microphones held up and I’m thinking surely that microphone is too heavy it might fall under the weight. And the microphone manufacturers logo is just slightly out of focus, which is a little bit annoying. Anyway I’m just halfway through the video so I’ll get back to it.
Thanks for the rant John!
@@TheTruthKiwi no problem!
@@JRLNeal All good mate! 😊 I'm up to episode 7 of Al's sitcom on his channel. Didn't even know it existed and it's very funny! There goes my long weekend :p
If your mind drifts off too far you might not get it back again. Got to take care.
Seen Al Murray a few times, just don't get to your seat late or sit in the front row, especially if you have a 'bullsh+t" day job... you may be sorry...
Al Murray the Legend!!!
Al is absolutely right about:"One thing wrong, it's all wrong".
I have never seen Rob Brydon talking in his normal voice that sounds serious that is amazing
Bad skin though.
@@philipjones9458 characteristic though
Is the full episode available in video form?
The wisdom of crowds Al. .!
Used to love week ending. Should come back.
I loved that early The Harry Hill Show.
thank you RB melbourne australia
Als docs in the world war were he drove around in a army jeep were fantastic really really good, wish he would do more even Jeremy Clarksons really good at docs
Brilliant....
This was great. get Mark Williams on!
The auto-generated subtitles called him Owl Murray :D
AL Murray is everything the Pub Landlord isn't. I mean, it's a character, yes, but few people can embody a persona so at odds to their own without a wry snarkiness leaking in, like they need to wink and let you know "this isn't me." But Al Murray _really_ sells it, to the point that he confuses conservatives.
I like how Rob's Wikipedia page now lists Eurotrash as a credit referencing this interview as a source
Great interview with Al Murray although I've never found the "Pub Landlord" that funny, just one of those things..
It's Harry's big brother, Alan. "If it's too hard...
"I can't understand it."
And relax
15:34 - Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds.
When comedians try to hide behind a guise of a comedy character - no, that's you! It's just you being a funny version of your normal self, and being who you really want to be, because you're not really that happy with yourself...
I too found work was taking up too much of my year , so i retired . sorted.
"How Longs it For ?" -- "A Year"
"That's a Long Set" - Opportunity Missed..
Does Al do a podcast? If not he should.
he does history ones with James Holland ...
@@tonymccake3057 it’s fucking brilliant as well
Right at the end there that expression is called "WTF did he just have a stroke". I know you have this idea about a short punchy podcast but you could edit a 15 minute punchy one and have a long format unedited one as well. Most podcasts are extremely thin but the Brydon he is strong.
Very clever comedy!
We all loved the Pub Landlord, but how many of us really thought about it?
Lovely conversation, but really: Cup of tea and Glass of water????? Oh, dear, quite shocking. . . .how I missed Al splashing a pint all over the set and Rob Brydon..
done!
al murry is a clever man and a absolute comedy genius best of British
If you block someone on twitter then it’s worth unblocking them immediately. They are no longer following you but it doesn’t show as being blocked.
I love yer al. I quite like Rob. Mind you he is Welch 🇬🇧🤗🤗🤣🤣🤣
he's who?
@@nathanwhitington1726 somebody from Wales
@@nathanwhitington1726 I think his mother was Raquel - gave him his start in showbiz.
Texans hear about the "trials" of travelling all across Britain and laugh.