Series One: Best Moments | This Time with Alan Partridge | Baby Cow
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2021
- Contains some strong language and adult humour Join Alan and Jenny as they chat to the nation in this compilation of the funniest moments from Series One of This Time. Subscribe to Baby Cow for more: bit.ly/SubscribeToBabyCow
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“Alice Clunt”
“It’s Alice Fluck, actually”
…
“Right, I see what I’ve done”
😂😂😂
That’s from a real story that happened to Diana Dors
Yes.
That's what he said.
Thanks
😂😂😂😂
@@johnkavanagh3830 I don't agree. He'd go to Legoland. Bye.
I don’t understand the joke can you explain
`my wife is a lecturer,`
Alan : `aren`t they all.`
Dan
😂😂😂
Alan Partridge has been playing a fairly serious character called Steve Coogan for years now and he does it pretty well
Yeah, I like the Steve Cogan character but I feel it still needs a little work.
Alan Partridge is the man Steve Coogan could've been.
Who never washes or brushes his hair
He's always losing his mobile.
Turns out it was Keanu Reeves all along
There is so much to unpack in his every performance, it's incredible.
It's almost as if Alan is an onion and we get to take a bite.
The pause after "Granddad!" is better than 90% of spoken jokes. There is so much stuff going on. I love all the stuff you have learned about his private life through small hints over the years
@@Myrzghe His obsession with unnecessary details has indeed allowed us to learn a lot about the man over the years.
@@Myrzghe I think another book like I, partridge would be awesome after these new series.
@@Myrzghe We learned quite a lot about him in Oasthouse.
Great Britain is singularly blessed with this kinds of sustained brilliance. We don't have this level of brilliance sadly in Sweden.
So many actors can often resent playing the same character for years and years, but I adore how Coogan just keeps finding stuff for Partridge, and clearly loves doing it 😂😂😂
Do you think Richard Madeley resents playing Alan Partridge every time he is on TV?
Perhaps because Steve controls Alan, unlike say, a long running soap player who has to do perform what the studios want?
@@krell2130 init, he seems to be able to dip back into Partridge when he has an idea for him without needing to constantly be pumping material out.
At the market where I bought the vegetables, you can also buy flowers.
Money.....for.......nowt
The beep when she says the word ‘country’. 👌
"The last of the rebels dispatched, had a bloody defeat, that could have been avoided if the peasants had simply raised their concerns THRU THE CORRECT CHANNELS!" lmao dead🤣
Alice Clunt
Its Alice Fluck
Ah...I've seen what I've done...
Brilliant....🤣🤣🤣
It’s based on a real-life anecdote about the actress Diana Dors’ maiden name, nicely borrowed for the episode.
The Alice Clunt moment is my very favourite TV piece ever.
It's based on an apparently true story. Fluck was Diana Dors' real surname.
Had me laughing my head off
Agreed.
Quite.
Jimmy
Klunt. 😂. I wonder if Richard Madeley watched Alan and just wonders what people are laughing at?
The clunt/fluck part had me laughing so hard
And it was on BBC1 at 7pm.
Come out ye Black and Tans!
Its an old school joke, but he rehashed it perfectly.
I was uncontrollable by the ending 😅😅😅😅😅
He is just hilarious. When his knees cracked when he lowered himself, the split second look of despair cracked me up. 20:14
His knees crack at just about every chance they get across the seasons - such a funny touch
He did it in the recent Stratagem live show as well, when it happened I laughed so hard I had Kenco coming out of my nostrils
@@desalley hahaha, I'm gutted i missed his live shows. Assuming they where good then? 😂 Kenco coming out of your nose? Hahaha. Love he said the brand of coffee over the word coffee. So Partridge 😂😉 mid morning matters I loved too, the newest BBC (This Time) was hilarious. I've seen it a few times and find new funny bits. Hes such a meticulous perfectionist. Pure art. Hope he has more projects lined up in his "conetract"🎫🎭
@@desalley I laughed too. But my nostrils were dry. 👍
they even crack when he slides down the railings outside the school
“Apologies for the wind, and the racism”.
“Maybe it’s time to take a fresh look at shell.” Could be my favourite moment of the show. (Along with Simon’s “keeping cool!”)
Superb
The painful little smile afterwards looking at the camera internally screaming for acceptance was Partrige at his best imo!🤣🤣 never seen this before.
He also accuses them of the Exxon Valdez disaster when the clue is in the name lol
Glad someone appreciates Simon's "keeping cool" as much as I do. Both great lines
...and the brief little confused look straight ahead, of Jenny's eyes 😳 just before turning back to continue the chat with Alice...
Oohh...those eyes... as funny as they are lovely...
It’s brilliant how Partridge continues to scoot into the female host’s personal space. He’s so transparent.
That Scottish guy on the mental health bit was simply brilliant. The "Heh" at the end of every sentence throwing them every time. Also dunno about anyone else but Jenny is stunning.
Eh?
Hmmm...
Yep, Jenny is a corker
I'm not sure you can say Jenny is stunning anymore. It's something called "objectification". I dunno it seems like political correctness gone mad.
Jenny doing “eh” and Alan’s side eye had me rolling
The guy in the re-enactment scene who says 'I've got kids' just as Alan 'stabs' him always cracks me up
The female presenter is a brilliant actress.
“Jenny Gresham” is such an awesome actress. She should be a leading actress in Hollywood. Her talent is awe inspiring.
You mean she's in your wankbank?
A German U-Boat Commander would kill for the velocity of a leopard seal, oh Alan
Love the way AP really gets into the swing of presenting the fashion segment. Did the same when he spent the day working on the checkout at Tesco.
They should call them bags for the drive home.
The Tesco scene is pure genius.
You go careful my love...PACKING.
Chance would be a fine thing
28:49 Hiarious. When Jenny talks with her there's no delay.
"You took a peep at my sleep... What did you reap?" Lost it here 🤣
"15's fine..." 😂😂😂
I love the way Alan pronounces certain words such as anti-bee-otics 😂
He always brings it back to himself. Its brilliant
He's a lot like me in that respect. Ahh. See what you mean . . .
Each time Partridge reinvents himself I think ...this won't be any good,he reaches another new level...it IS genius as well as the actors an production around him😂
"Shit, shit..'shit, she said' " = and it is SHIT !
9:05 the way his voice changes. No one else does comedy like this.
30:40 You can see the discomfort from the fuel in turbocharger remark. Brilliant.
I love when Alan gets more increasingly camp during the Fashion segment 🤣
You get more increasingly camp during the fashion segment, mate, if anyone does…
Can't believe you cut the "no, we mustn't" from the end of the hand washing clip! One of the best lines of the series :)
All i wish is an interview of David brent by Partridge
A higher proportion of brilliantly funny, excruciatingly funny and just plain funny than anything else on tv.
With the exception of Michael, who died.
Colgate ladypaste is a work of genius.
I adore how the Noel Edmonds 'Feudiverse' was further fleshed out with the introduction of hissing cats.
"The fuel in the turbo charger" part is hilarious
Mhm
His face as soon as she says it
‘Dee-gull cheers…’ 🤣🤣
The way he is desperately looking for a way to excuse himself for correcting her and blames "a problem with men" just so he can have his moment of pedantry.
Absolutely brilliant, so much more observant than anything else and doesn't shove the message down your throat.
‘…It’s Alice Fluck.’ ‘Oh. Right. I can see what I’ve done.’ 😂😂😂😂
This video truly has some great banter
It really does.
Lovely sense of humour.
I wonder who got the power pack
@@kristianTV1974 what a funny story
I watched this with my top off whilst eating corned-beef hash!
Lovely stuff 🏆🇬🇧
Omg i love corned beef hash, did you have it with brown sauce?
Funny that, I watched it with a cup of beans and a sausage
@Tallulah La Ghash he's a fool if he didn't.
15:05 "I've got kids !"😂😂
He's been away too long. He's got the common touch. ♥
I actually imagined Alan standing on the side walk doing an over the top slow clap while a woman parallel parks wrong in front of him. It's a lovely image lol.
In tears at the school scene when he pops out around the corner of the stairs 🤣🤣🤣
He still thinking about the turbo having fuel in it. Brilliant.
Ruth pretending to be delayed is hilarious 🤣 answers her straight away and the fuel in the turbo lol
This is some of the best stuff he's ever done.
When he puts the candle out and gives a knowing nod, lmao. All time great.
It’s got the most subtext I rewatch it more and more than anything else, mid morning matters 2nd place probably but I love this era of Alan so much, he and Simon and also Lynn’s brilliant, it’s just the best, so funny
Alan Partridge is the absolute funniest character ever created by a comedian, imo. Just insanely funny. He cracks me up constantly. The writing and the acting are both leagues beyond any other
I just see a **Richard Madley**impersonation,with the same lack of self awarness-pomposity-self reverence+grey personality..... Chris Evans **is** Alan Partridge...
0:24 - Introducing Alice. I have stomach cramps from laughing and my eyes are all red and swollen like I've been ugly crying. Holy shit, I needed that :)
Alright calm down
That Alan back at school sketch had me in stitches when I first saw it , just couldn't stop laughing haha
Alan's face superimposed on to the schoolboy is priceless, and his voice too. Alan reminisces about his school days in his audiobook, well worth a listen.
@@andrewjones7971 Yeah when he gets slapped and his face moves to the side haha , I'll check that out , nice one : )
@@thebeatcreeper He reminisces about his school days in 'I Partridge - we need to talk about Alan', I listened to the Audiobook via RUclips (someone had downloaded the whole thing - still available) and then bought a hardcopy of the book; well worth it too! Cheers
@@andrewjones7971 LoL! 😊😂
Yeah, his small face superimposed onto the schoolboy's big head made me crack up too! 😊 😂
✌🏼😇👍🏼
@@thebeatcreeper Oh my god, that was brilliant! I'm still lolling! 😊 😂 🤣
The look on his face as it slowly turns...
As a Scot, seeing Partridge with Jonathan Watson is like two worlds colliding... Scottish comedy legend.
Partridge is so ahead of his time that when bell invented the telephone he discovered a voicemail from Alan saying " ha haaa '
While you snivelling Remoaners are complaining about every tiny little hic-up of Brexit that appears in the news, like a few pigs being chucked in the dumpster or a slight shortage of urgent blood tests, sewage flavoured fish or a Welsh port closing down etc. etc. etc., us heroic patriotic Brexit supporting farmers, fishermen and our courageous Brexiteer carworker brothers in Swindon are reaping the magnificent benefits of the fantastic success of our glorious Brexit triumph and we can now drag our perfect English knuckles on our uneven English pavements and mouth breath all over the place, maskless.
Why can't you just let us true blue pioneering Brexiteers wallow, knee deep in our delirious happiness that we won our fabulous Brexit and that you lost your freedom of movement, farms, factories, NHS, democracy and the enthusiastic European labour force needed to power our economy. Get over it Remoaners.
He really shows how watered down personalities are on tv it’s brilliant
21:36 - schoolboy Alan looks like Harry Maguire
Like a bag of spanners
Every time I watch him he seems to get funnier A rare talent which always leaves me uplifted. Cheers Alan inimitable.
Couldn't agree more. Would highly recommend the podcast he does ' From the Oasthouse' which is on audible. Worth every penny. Also the books. I don't know of any other comic creation that has transcended so many mediums so brilliantly.
Nomad is on RUclips read by Alan himself, lovely stuff!
Which is ironic as he imitates a talk show host.
“Just 65 pounds” “she cant be” is the best joke of all time
Young Alan at school bears a strong resemblance to an unhappy Harry Maguire after witnessing a defensive blunder leading to a goal.
I wonder when this comment will stop being so on point
Lolly Adefope's, Ruth Duggan character part is just absolutely Perfect - Her character holds SUCH an overwhelming grudge against poor Alan, shes determined to undermine & destroy him (for what we discover is such a small reason!). . . . love that superfluous, extra storyline, to the script
Lolly - You are a star !
🤔
"Hang on a minute, Jennie's been reading my notes, and I've been accidentally reading the viewers' opinions! That means... You've agreed with me at every point!"
@@DackxJaniels - Ha ha ha ha ! 👍
His face as a kid is great
The actors and actresses are always so well selected.
apologies there for the wind,...... and the racism
That "Do you now what i mean though" @2:31 cracks me up so much hahaha
Clunt and fluck oh I see what iv done thats gold
There's a story about Diana Dors that uses the same error.
Alan Partridge has been around a long time now - yet the humour gets better, cleverer and funnier. I can't think of any other British comic character that has done that.
Leg crack on 20 mins makes me cry laughing 😂 😅😂
I was trying to find it when it happened, absolutely pissed myself 😂 His face when it happens.
I could hardly breathe watching the night sweats segment 😂😂😂
Scratching his arse for an hour😂
My grandad: he made funny noises, he had whiskers and he liked fish!!! How can you top that for a reminiscence!
Alan’s performance in the fashion show is Oscar winning stuff!
I've only just noticed that when Alan asks Ruth about her mum's apple pie, and there is the time delay, she actually agrees with him. A vanishingly rare occurrence!
34.17 bleeps out country. LOL
I caught that, such a tiny joke and so fucking hysterical.
His clearly stated hatred for the lower classes is a thing of beauty
Captures a lot of Britain very nicely, very good satire.
Especially given that he's lower middle class.
The girl on the couch with him is perfect she is so phoney I almost thought it' was Holly Willoughby and Philip schofield.
This aged well...
“ I’m ok, are you ok” 🤢
I’m new to Alan Partridge. Brilliant! I realize why he’s become a legend.
33:09 interview with the swear word lexicographer! 🤣 “From across the whole 🤬ry.” Cheers from Montreal! 🇨🇦
This is GOLD ! I have rarely physically laughed out loud at TV comedy, but this did it for me. Living abroad, I don't get this on TV. I'd never even heard of it. Thank you YTube for suggesting this. I thought Patridge had been retired years ago. But Coogan is going from strength to strength with this. It is GOLD
The Ruth Duggan bits are so amazing, perfectly written and performed
Alice Clunt-gets me every time
Genuine comic genius, just gets better and better.
If you ever want to have 44 mins go by asap than this Partridge is for you.
Whoever came up with having Alan blow his nose after the voice-over says "Swindon" is some kind of genius.
"Apologies for the wind... and the racism" ~ priceless
" ... he had spent his bus fare on my Toblerone..." Sobbing here.
The beeping of country is delicious.
An overwhelming sense of Gary Numan….😂😂😂 classic!
Just wait for it... for fun! 😂😂😂
Candle in the wind moment 😂 please return partridge
The chocolates graph cracked me up.
“The list goes on… “🕯 💨 😂
"its a lovely skirt and Kirsty owns it..." ... "well thanks for bringing it in, Kirsty!" 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
i just like how alan shows different facets of his self centred character with every platform. here you get more of the sadistic alan who enjoys toying with simon when simon dares speak. he LOVES seeing simon try to crack a joke and then he withholds any support for him.
Reminds me of SO many actual people. Passive aggressive warfare. That's why it's so funny, Coogan knows what those people are up to and rips the piss out of them.
The dummy hurtling through the air. I can't even! :)
43:10 Alan up at the camera on the tv in the background is a hilarious touch 😂😂
"Swindon" (PARP) 🤣🤣 gets me every frigging time
The delay conversation was brilliant.
“Have no fear little one... I’m here to protect thee.”
"When I heard that I had an overwhelming sense of Gary Numan."
*newman
@@LilySaintSin Numan
I loved the Ruth being so passive aggressive to Alan….that was awesome.
Classic stuff!! Alan is great and Jennie's facial reactions to his cringy comments are absolutely brilliant!!!
24:09 I love her expression.
31:35 and 32:30 gets better.😂
I like to think what it might be like in Coogan's head. The random ideas that pop up and the things he thinks about must be totally off the wall. I love that man
"There's an anagram in there somewhere!"
"What?"
The way Tim Keys sets his mug down knowing full well shits about to get real LOL!
17:17 My cat started hissing for no apparent reason yesterday. Now I know it was thinking of Noel Edmonds.
This Time, MMM, his audiobooks and his From the Oasthouse podcast are his finest bits of Alan. The movie is also incredible.