@@markh.9822 For those who can't stand Jonathan Ross and just want to see him suffer Coogan's impersonation then get off here quick, the time references are very welcome!
Steve Coogan may not know it buthe is one of rge best therapists out there. Whenever I am feeling down (which is often) I just put on Alan Partridge videos on YT and full-throated laughter ensues. And it doesnt matter how often I watch the sketch, it never fails to make me laugh. His genius with language, his facial expressions etc. mean that even when I know what's coming, it still works. Thanks Steve (or should I say Alan)
it's interesting to watch this in 2021, given how much the Alan Partridge legacy has grown since this was shot. i'm so pleased he's stuck with (or more likely couldn't shake) the character. it did bother me when he hit this middle ground and seemed to be struggling a little with his direction and identity. he may have many strings to his impressive bow, but he needs Partridge to anchor him to what he is - a talented, funny englishman. Steve is a national treasure and Alan Partridge is pretty much an institution in the UK now, even in Steve's mind. he is the arrow for Coogan's bow: a genius character that he can play until the final curtain.
are you sure it was 02? he mentions an upcoming movie with ben stiller, which i think is tropic thunder (2008). also the us office disnt premiere until 05.
Apart from getting the date wrong(!), i totally agree, I've been at quite a low ebb and low and behold huwhat has given me laughs beyond measure? Why, Partridge. Alan Partridge. Clips of This Time's best moments are superb as there is no canned laughter track, I do so wish they were digitally removed from his prior work... #Alan
Steve Coogan talking about his character Paul Calf: I wonder who else remembers Coogan appearing as Calf on Ross' show Saturday Zoo back in the early 90s ?...
So interesting that Alpha Papa hadn't been even written yet, and they're speaking of it as a project that may never get off the ground. It did happen and it's fucking brilliant.
Steve would be perfect as a secondary character. I guess that's most likely. I don't think they would cast an estabilished star as the Doctor. That role is for good actors that don't have that much recognition outside British theatres or TV. Too bad Chibnall killed it.
@@vaclav_fejt Peter Capaldi? He was a very established actor to be fair. And Christopher Ecclestone had been around the block for decades before Doctor Who.
@UnjustifiedRecs just finished Oasthouse! It was epic! I finished his other two podcasts too so going to listen over again. His vocabulary is magnificent. He paints the most amazing pictures when he tells a story
i wish Johnathon, would come back and do his movie stuff, he would present movies he liked, discussed all their backgrounds and then we'd get to watch them, I especially remember , the japanese horror movies.
It’s great for us dyed in the wool fans that his attempts at fame in America and movies flopped…it means we get years and years of even more Alan partridge.
I’d love to see Steve as the next bond, he’d be great and would bring back some wit to the character along with charm both of which have been missing since RM left. But I think he could easily do the action scenes also. Just imagine Steve as bond in some East Asian island in a gun fight with a baddie dressed in his modern safari suit then returning to London walking passed Big Ben on his way to meet M in his suit and tie in an underground office.
If you're bored, count how many times Steve says 'Sort of'! Everything these days is 'Sortov or Kindov'! Why? I like Steve a lot and saw this particular show he discusses three times (and met him afterwards too!) He's great but 'everybody's a bit of a Canute sometimes!'
@@johnnykennedy4669 I often wonder how he got to be such a celeb. I think it's because at the time he came up, anti-professionalism was all the rage, with Jools Holland and Paula Yates as TV presenters and Ross as a talk show host. He's not as famous any more, though he thinks he is, but he's the worst interviewer I've ever seen. I suppose the stars have to go on his show because they can't all be on Graham Norton, and that's what keeps him going. But he's a pain to watch. I only came here to see Steven Coogan flush his head down the toilet.
@@johnnykennedy4669 Watch any Michael Parkinson interview then watch that clown Ross. It is as much about him as it is the guest and dumbed down to almost NOTW type questions. The one when Ross "interviewed" 50 Cent was one of the most embarrassing things I have ever seen in my life. I totally agree with you. How he has got away with this for so long bewilders me.
@@AlanHope2013 Nail on the head Alan, his continued Media presence bewilders me. As you say, right place, right time, and then of course the BBC milk it and he becomes ingrained. Talentless gobshite.
Paul and Pauline Calf the best by a long way for me, probably because it's more northern based humour and it's so relatable and I know people like Paul lol !
I've keep wondering if he's funny at all? I just don't get it? I got ' The thick of it', The Office, Bob Monkhouse, ' so I do get the bits and pieces of English humour but this guy Coogan I just struggle to find funny. Maybe one day a ray of light will shine on his jokes when I am of a certain age.
Rik May had a series called 'Believe Nothing' in which he played a character called Adonis Cnut, and he wanted posters all over London which read 'Rik Mayall is A Cnut'. I'm sure he got it from that.
@@shirleyfrank6280 he wasn't talking about his weight. Think about it. Why would it be racist to say Sammy is bigger than him? I would say it's profiling more than racism though.
Shame that Steve couldn't complete a conversation without the talentless Me Me Me Ross speaking over him all the time. It would have been a completely different interview if Parkinson had done it.
Story starts at 5:40, impression at 5:44 and again at 6:14
I love you !
@@kobalt77 is your attention span that short? It's like 13 minutes
@@markh.9822 Yes, it really is, thank you.
@@markh.9822 Yeah it is like 13 minutes! In fact it is 13 minutes!
@@markh.9822 For those who can't stand Jonathan Ross and just want to see him suffer Coogan's impersonation then get off here quick, the time references are very welcome!
What a legend Coogan is 😂 nothing but love for him!
Steve Coogan may not know it buthe is one of rge best therapists out there. Whenever I am feeling down (which is often) I just put on Alan Partridge videos on YT and full-throated laughter ensues. And it doesnt matter how often I watch the sketch, it never fails to make me laugh. His genius with language, his facial expressions etc. mean that even when I know what's coming, it still works. Thanks Steve (or should I say Alan)
Is your name Jed?
You too?
Me too
It's crap
Me too. Hope your feeling happier.
"If Alan was a real person".... he would be Richard Madeley!
He’s actually based on him and a few others
If Richard Madeley was a real person he'd be Alan Partridge😉
Is Richard Madely was a real person he’d be arrested.
@@Ian-ev5tgI saw that
@@killerfitz84 I bet he "knows" people
it's interesting to watch this in 2021, given how much the Alan Partridge legacy has grown since this was shot. i'm so pleased he's stuck with (or more likely couldn't shake) the character. it did bother me when he hit this middle ground and seemed to be struggling a little with his direction and identity. he may have many strings to his impressive bow, but he needs Partridge to anchor him to what he is - a talented, funny englishman. Steve is a national treasure and Alan Partridge is pretty much an institution in the UK now, even in Steve's mind. he is the arrow for Coogan's bow: a genius character that he can play until the final curtain.
are you sure it was 02? he mentions an upcoming movie with ben stiller, which i think is tropic thunder (2008). also the us office disnt premiere until 05.
2009
Apart from getting the date wrong(!), i totally agree, I've been at quite a low ebb and low and behold huwhat has given me laughs beyond measure? Why, Partridge. Alan Partridge. Clips of This Time's best moments are superb as there is no canned laughter track, I do so wish they were digitally removed from his prior work... #Alan
@@ValChronification you are correct, sir. 2008.
Well said to be fair. Agree, Coogan is a treasure
Steve Coogan talking about his character Paul Calf: I wonder who else remembers Coogan appearing as Calf on Ross' show Saturday Zoo back in the early 90s ?...
Me!! He did Pauline too.
Used a partridge quote today whilst supply teaching. Said to two girls who were slapping each other 'if you're gonna fight, do it in the car park!'
There's a man with a mullet, going mad with a mallet in Millets.
Was he having a shite day 😂
I saw a kid with a mullet the other day , he looked a total plonkerv
That was great banter!
".....it really was"
Textbook!
Back of the net!
"I'm being baudy Lynn, enjoy it..."
So interesting that Alpha Papa hadn't been even written yet, and they're speaking of it as a project that may never get off the ground. It did happen and it's fucking brilliant.
Is Alpha Papa worth watching? I thought it looked a bit shit
@@irena7777777 absolutely brilliant
@@joshhutchinson2513 good, I’ll give it a watch
@@irena7777777 It is rubbish, don’t waste your time.
@@deepzepp4176 cheers!
Haha that's a brill Jonathan Ross impression lol
He must be very pwoud
'a bwill impwession' surely?
@@davidmatthews3131 vewy bwill
‘All the funny people who are famous like it’ didn’t quite land with the crowd, but that’s proper Coogan sarcasm
Paul Calf was my real introduction to Steve Coogan. Still one of my favourites, even above Partridge.
Stood behind a load of stewwdents paying ferra bag o chips weeya fookin cheque!
I ate fookin stewwdents
"You can't hit me I'm a pacifist!"
@@highdownmartin bag o chips....bag o shite
Elitism.
@@Wonks1000 Explain.
Bring back Saxondale. I’d love to know how Tommy is doing with is anger management.
Is anger management?
Love Partridge, absolute comedy gold 👌🏻
From sports desk in the 90s to 'this time' in 2021.. absolute gold. Probably the best and most consistent comedy character of all time.
As well as an outstanding comedian ,Steve Coogan is an amazing straight actor : Philomena , Stan and Ollie
He's an outstanding prick too.
You’ve seen it then?
Stan and Ollie was Stellar, but even as basic for him as Alan Partridge, it is still genius acting.
Savile.
Son of Stan.❤
It's banter between people who know each other pretty well.
Ross just won't bloody well shut up. Steve Coogan's having to fight to get every syllable out
Yes, hadn’t realised until you said that but you’re right 👍
I'd love to see Steve Coogan as Dr Who 👍
I wouldn't but I'd definitely watch it
Steve would be perfect as a secondary character. I guess that's most likely. I don't think they would cast an estabilished star as the Doctor. That role is for good actors that don't have that much recognition outside British theatres or TV.
Too bad Chibnall killed it.
Good call
@@vaclav_fejt Peter Capaldi? He was a very established actor to be fair. And Christopher Ecclestone had been around the block for decades before Doctor Who.
@@vaclav_fejt I mean, heck, everyone knew who Jodie Whitaker was through broad church. That was a gigantic hit in this country
the oasthouse podcast is genius.
Thanks for the tip, I just used one of my free Audible credits and downloaded it. Can’t wait to listen! I’m halfway through ‘Nomad’ at the moment 😃
@UnjustifiedRecs just finished Oasthouse! It was epic! I finished his other two podcasts too so going to listen over again. His vocabulary is magnificent. He paints the most amazing pictures when he tells a story
Spoiler: Michael's ALIVE!!
Tommy Saxondale is by far his best character full range of his talents bring this Back.
never heard of Alan Partridge!?
Forgot about him. Superb
I know people like Tommy Saxondale. The character is spookily accurate!
Don’t know if he’s the best character but he’s certainly up there. Very well observed
sanxondale was good tho. the episode with the pigeon had me rollin.
Love Coogan as Paul Calf 😂😂😂😂😉😉
Paul Calf always my favourite. Bag 'o shyte.
originally broadcast 12th September, 1971 .........
How the donald duck is the year not worth including?
Ross gave Stevie Wonder a cheese grater for Christmas...Stevie said " it was the best book he has ever read"
The actual punchline is "Stevie says its the most violent book he has ever read"
@@melvyndolby8625 lol yeah yours is better..🤣
You seem quite ignorant of Braille, blindness and good taste.
Pure talent
That interview was textbook.
i wish Johnathon, would come back and do his movie stuff, he would present movies he liked, discussed all their backgrounds and then we'd get to watch them, I especially remember , the japanese horror movies.
Dame Edna was the prototype. And Norman Gunston continued the tradition.
They did make an American version of Alan Partridge. Its called Anchorman
9:00 My Mum, God bless her, thought Alan was real.
It’s great for us dyed in the wool fans that his attempts at fame in America and movies flopped…it means we get years and years of even more Alan partridge.
Lol imean I can definitely hear Jonathan ross' voice in that
I’d love to see Steve as the next bond, he’d be great and would bring back some wit to the character along with charm both of which have been missing since RM left. But I think he could easily do the action scenes also. Just imagine Steve as bond in some East Asian island in a gun fight with a baddie dressed in his modern safari suit then returning to London walking passed Big Ben on his way to meet M in his suit and tie in an underground office.
A fun idea for sure but.....no 😜
He’s much more of a ‘Jimmy Bond’
I think he'd make a good James Bond.
If you're bored, count how many times Steve says 'Sort of'! Everything these days is 'Sortov or Kindov'! Why? I like Steve a lot and saw this particular show he discusses three times (and met him afterwards too!) He's great but 'everybody's a bit of a Canute sometimes!'
We need a new Micheal Parkinson… he had ears as well as a mouth.
Lol Jonathan Ross before his hair turned black. Looked good.
Christ, Jonathan Ross really loves the sound of his own voice.
hes a talk show host...what the fuck are you talking about.
@@JoshuaDillonn Yeah, he's a talk show host who doesn't let his guests speak. Worst chat show host EVER.
@@johnnykennedy4669 I often wonder how he got to be such a celeb. I think it's because at the time he came up, anti-professionalism was all the rage, with Jools Holland and Paula Yates as TV presenters and Ross as a talk show host. He's not as famous any more, though he thinks he is, but he's the worst interviewer I've ever seen. I suppose the stars have to go on his show because they can't all be on Graham Norton, and that's what keeps him going. But he's a pain to watch. I only came here to see Steven Coogan flush his head down the toilet.
@@johnnykennedy4669 Watch any Michael Parkinson interview then watch that clown Ross. It is as much about him as it is the guest and dumbed down to almost NOTW type questions. The one when Ross "interviewed" 50 Cent was one of the most embarrassing things I have ever seen in my life. I totally agree with you. How he has got away with this for so long bewilders me.
@@AlanHope2013 Nail on the head Alan, his continued Media presence bewilders me. As you say, right place, right time, and then of course the BBC milk it and he becomes ingrained. Talentless gobshite.
alpha pappa funniest film ever, had to watch it twice in a row becuase i laughed all the way through it
Agreed it's really good. The hanging out the window with his trousers getting Stuck on the latch had me in tears haha
I had to watch it twice to make sure it really wasn’t very good.
@@jaycuthbert245 I thought that bit was a bit broad for Partridge
Two of England's comic genuineness at the top of their came...just brilliant!!.❤️🇬🇧🤣🤣
5:40
We need more Tommy Saxondale!
Nobody could take on the role of Steve Coogan when it comes to an American take on Partridge. It's only funny because it's Steve Coogan.
Sounded like a combination of a Michael Caine/Jonathan Ross impersonation!
3:31 LMFAO
I was gutted when I found out Paul Calf wasn't a real person!
Paul calf has a wonderful fringe
Steve has great teeth too
If Alan Partridge were a real person, he'd be an improvisational comedy genius!
He is a real person , he’s called Richard Madeley
He really must try stand up.
Paul and Pauline Calf the best by a long way for me, probably because it's more northern based humour and it's so relatable and I know people like Paul lol !
Wibbly wobbly
I've often wondered whether Coogan is funny off camera - or does it really matter? Your thoughts people?
I've keep wondering if he's funny at all? I just don't get it? I got ' The thick of it', The Office, Bob Monkhouse, ' so I do get the bits and pieces of English humour but this guy Coogan I just struggle to find funny. Maybe one day a ray of light will shine on his jokes when I am of a certain age.
When Britain was fun.
Big old fly circling Ross' head at 9:31
Talent scout
Crickey, that Cnut line was quick.
Rik May had a series called 'Believe Nothing' in which he played a character called Adonis Cnut, and he wanted posters all over London which read 'Rik Mayall is A Cnut'. I'm sure he got it from that.
Original broadcast date : 12 september ......... and that is all i am willing to tell you 🤣 wtf?!
See you next Tuesday pal. I like that.
LMAO i thought Alan was a real person 😂😂😂
My grandma did, I remember her saying something about an AWFUL chat show host being on TV, when I asked her who it was Alan!
Saxondale….my favourite
I couldn't stand Alan Partridge in the beginning but then it did grow on me.
'I'm an American!'
I am a curmudgeonly man in my 60's who for the last 20 years has owned a Mustang. Guess who my favourite character is? :)
Which year is this from ?
2008
Waydees & wentlman! I'm a big fan of wors!
Come on Mr Ross.
Put some cream on it.
Saxondale is the best Coogan character
Lol Ross would have been accused of racism a few years later for his Stevie Wonder comments.
Charlie Catesby your alright, Stevie has not seen the show either
As a black woman I felt he was more derogatory about his weight, not his colour!
@@brianbrooking496 Stevie Wonder Isn't blind Google it
@@shirleyfrank6280 he wasn't talking about his weight. Think about it. Why would it be racist to say Sammy is bigger than him? I would say it's profiling more than racism though.
@@jeffdixon5853 Thanks Jeff, although I don’t remember writing anything for this particular vid??
Ross not fit to tie Coogans laces , but there u go
you call this 1080P? LOL
Jonathan Ross.....he couldn't present....a cat!
@QueenBitch-bj9ds if you don't know what I mean by that I feel sorry for you you daledless dhid
Some of these people have come from Stoke 😆
@@lucasm3879 Don't shine that torch in my face mate I've just lost a pint of blood
@@PaulieD1984
Oooh it’s a good paper 😆
@@lucasm3879 im gonna be sick again......huhewwwww huhewwwwww....you know that feeling when you can't bring anything up? 😂
Coogan has more talent in his little finger than Ross has in his ego!
Partridge is not as annoying as the interviewer!!!
where the the impression in the title?
5.51
@@narcher91
Thank you, but it does start at 5:37 ... you must use the ":" colon to be able to click to the moment.
As much as I like partridge I equally like Paul and Pauline Calf, tony ferino, saxondale in fact all his characters.
Paulene is well fit.
His portrayal of jimmy saville borrowed more than a bit of partridge
Partridge film did happen and it was fucking good! Take that Woss, you bellend.
Where is JR these days..?
(he did the film)
What's wong woss? You willy are gw8 mate.
Is this from 19 years ago????!!!
What year is this? Apparently it was the 12th of september, but who gives a shit of the day, give the year.
They put the month but not the year, hate when something is not dated.
How old is this?
We have lost a true footballing genius.
An artist. An icon. One of the greatest to ever play the game.
RIP Diego Maradona (1960-2020)
💔
@@estlacoob2190 Are you Stevie wonder?
Ironically Steveland looks like he's wearing a Ku Klux Klan outfit.
he`s my neighbour
I think Steve Coogan bested Jonathan Ross in the repartee (no mean feat).
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Ross never lets his guest talk, he always bloody interrupts and stops the flow……….He should watch Parky and see how it’s done.
Love Paul n Pauline Calf
Steve & JR on top form here . He looks bored on his chatshow these days.
He never acknowledged the singers singing him in
Because they're rubbish
@@gbest5286 you are awful but I think I like you
@@MARKETMAN6789 ooh chase me
@@gbest5286 only if you let me catch you
@@MARKETMAN6789 haha it would be a short chase !!
Shame that Steve couldn't complete a conversation without the talentless Me Me Me Ross speaking over him all the time.
It would have been a completely different interview if Parkinson had done it.
How does stevie wonder’s wife piss him off.She intensionaly moves around the furniture 😁
She moves around the furniture or she moves the furniture around...
@@davegonnaway6007 yeah its an old joke anyway.
Aaaah the dark old days of the Partridge interregnum. How we suffered. Will he return? Can he?
Wonafon Woff. 🤦♂️
Ross - over paid - and totally shallow-
Please please never ever attempt to make an American Alan Partridge...Jesus
Woss comes across poorly faced with real comedy talent
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