This is based on an experience Stewart Lee had. He got locked out his B&B after a gig. A fan offered him to stay at his. In the room was a wall full of posters of loads of comedians, but mostly of Stewart Lee. That fan was radio DJ, Christian O’Connell.
Ian Sharrock. 620 episodes of Emmerdale prior to this. A few notable films. Then seemed to quit tv and film acting entirely by 2000, moved to theatre and... sells furniture. I really hope he doesn't need to sell furniture and just really enjoys it before going home to his Emmerdale money, he's good people.
@@PooperScooperTrooper He probably just researched it and shared his findings because someone was curious. Also my cat has a cyst. Why did the vet laugh when I rang up " For a quite to get some work done ona cat"
The description of this in the book is pure Alan. He goes on and on and on about the scene in Maxwell’s house, even describing a fight scene. Brilliant.
@@donalddewar1502 What makes this truly great is that extra layer of humiliation. Not only has Alan just made the most frightening discovery a celebrity can make, but he's also still having to pretend it's his own house for the sake of a job we already know he won't be offered anyway.
I remember first seeing this on BBC 2. Had no idea what and who Alan was at this point but remember vividly crying my eyes out with laughter at the end of this from the whole "it's a dead end" and him running lol couldn't catch my breath properly. And from that point on I made a point of finding more stuff about Alan and watching and listening to all his other stuff and now several years later on one of his biggest fans. "In the whole world" and I suppose now i am also a "spaztic. I'm a big mentalist!" Too lol!
I'll tell you how much of a big fan I am. I went to visit jed maxwell's house. It's just north of London, about 45 minutes from where I lived. Annoyingly the owners made a whole bunch of changes to the front so it didn't look like this anymore.
"I ate a scotch egg. I thought it would've broken down by now but I'm slightly constipated. Surprising really, considering the circumstances." That is by far the funniest thing I have ever heard.
Yeah, I love that bit. It's the way he clears the stile with surprising athleticism (probably from the adrenaline of fleeing a madman), plus the moan of abject fear he makes while sailing through the air. The way it's all shot and put together, it does feel oddly realistic, and somehow that makes it 3 times funnier.
I have a theory. This is where graham linehan and arthur mathews got the idea for the Nazi episode. Dermot Morgan (Fr Ted) turns on the light and the room is full of Nazi memorabilia!!
Has anyone ever experienced false memories with tv episodes where when you watch them for the second time they are different from how you remember them the first time round? I have that feeling with this episode because when Alan drives off after calling Jed a mentalist I remember him driving for a lot longer than he actually did before he arrived at the dead end!😃
Is this why that word is always bleeped out whenever I've seen this shown on Dave/G.O.L.D./UKTVGold (it's been repeated hundreds of times over the last decade).
@5hower5horts no they're not. that was Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews. Partridge was created by Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Stewart Lee + Richard Herring
@MrHankscorpio100 Maybe not, as it could be his sister's husband. Although Alan does cover this incident in some detail in his new autobiography ('I, Partridge'), unfortunately he doesn't say anything about Jed's marital status.
hey, an old comment! stop recommending old videos.. this scene above reminds me of that father ted scene with the german fanatic.. not sure which came first but it seems to be inspired by it
Was going to make a similar comment, they actually bleeped out a defunct term that no one uses even as an insult. I'd understand if it were a term that had devolved into a pure/solely offensive term, but it's essentially a non-existent word now.
Hysterical.
"I'll level with you, I'm really scared."
13 years
“i’ll give you a chinese burn!!”
“AAAAAYYY YA BASTARD”
my boyfriend and i quote this all the time, absolute gold 😂
Only Alan Partridge would make sure to lock his car doors while running for his life.
It's not a mini metro
@@euanscotland they've rebadged it you fool
How could you not lock them in a situation like that?
Imagine what a crazed fan would do with Alan’s unlocked car 😂 especially after just trying to run off from them.
he's a mentalist of a different kind 😂😂😂
I love how even when he’s being choked he still chats copious amounts of shite 😂😂😂
This is a BRILLIANT comment !!!
This is based on an experience Stewart Lee had. He got locked out his B&B after a gig. A fan offered him to stay at his. In the room was a wall full of posters of loads of comedians, but mostly of Stewart Lee. That fan was radio DJ, Christian O’Connell.
"Not my face! I'm doing a photoshoot for Vision Express!"
'It's called an arialater!'
Love it.
The guy who played crazed fan was brilliant in this episode, hope he went on to good things
Ian Sharrock. 620 episodes of Emmerdale prior to this. A few notable films. Then seemed to quit tv and film acting entirely by 2000, moved to theatre and... sells furniture. I really hope he doesn't need to sell furniture and just really enjoys it before going home to his Emmerdale money, he's good people.
@@DaveDexterMusic You seem to know a lot about him. Do you have a room dedicated to the man...and perhaps a huge tattoo of him on your belly?
matholton you're a big spastic DaveDexterMusic
@@PooperScooperTrooper He probably just researched it and shared his findings because someone was curious.
Also my cat has a cyst. Why did the vet laugh when I rang up " For a quite to get some work done ona cat"
@@PooperScooperTrooper lmfao!!
That terrifying combination of eagerness, childishness and aggression. Fucking superb work.
As a 40yo bachelor, I sometimes find myself in this situation - not enough cups for guests etc.
One armchair in the living room 😕
@@anorakus8272 Yes, I have a sofa just for symmetry.
@@anorakus8272the other one.... burnt down
CLASSIC
This was one of the funniest episodes, especially the ending - had me laughing out loud.
Dollset
Did you have Kenco coming out of your nostrils?
Love how you can see the camera people's reflection off the car as he drives off 😂
Nicely observed!…Fancy a flavia?😂 ☕️
@@ianpoulter1442 in off the golf ball!
@@michaeldixon9942 it’s “in off the red” actually😂…are you wearing lynx?…Vodoo…Jarva!
The description of this in the book is pure Alan. He goes on and on and on about the scene in Maxwell’s house, even describing a fight scene. Brilliant.
This is funny, but actually scary too!
Completely agree. Classic Partridge here - hilarious and uncomfortable at the same time. Probably cause it's not all too far detached from reality.
@@donalddewar1502 What makes this truly great is that extra layer of humiliation. Not only has Alan just made the most frightening discovery a celebrity can make, but he's also still having to pretend it's his own house for the sake of a job we already know he won't be offered anyway.
I remember first seeing this on BBC 2. Had no idea what and who Alan was at this point but remember vividly crying my eyes out with laughter at the end of this from the whole "it's a dead end" and him running lol couldn't catch my breath properly. And from that point on I made a point of finding more stuff about Alan and watching and listening to all his other stuff and now several years later on one of his biggest fans. "In the whole world" and I suppose now i am also a "spaztic. I'm a big mentalist!" Too lol!
I'll tell you how much of a big fan I am. I went to visit jed maxwell's house. It's just north of London, about 45 minutes from where I lived. Annoyingly the owners made a whole bunch of changes to the front so it didn't look like this anymore.
This first series was so good way better than the second
Both are great. I didn't want to see him in a travel lodge for 2 seasons.
@@barrinihostop talking about American things and let's watch the best film ever made
@@barriniho Yeah I'd say both series are about even. I go back and forth on which I prefer, but usually, I say the second series is my go-to.
"I ate a scotch egg. I thought it would've broken down by now but I'm slightly constipated. Surprising really, considering the circumstances."
That is by far the funniest thing I have ever heard.
those guys are the makers of Father Ted :]
"you can be david copperfield and ill be ALAN PARTRIDGE"
A-HAAAAAAA
His gasp for air as he hops the fence was the funniest bit and it's not there
Most intense scene I've ever watched on any TV show ever
*C H E S T E R*
It's a shame it don't have Alan leaping the stile, because that never fails to make me crease.
Yeah, I love that bit. It's the way he clears the stile with surprising athleticism (probably from the adrenaline of fleeing a madman), plus the moan of abject fear he makes while sailing through the air.
The way it's all shot and put together, it does feel oddly realistic, and somehow that makes it 3 times funnier.
The little stumble he has at the end running after the car is gold!
this is based on a time when DJ Christian O'Connell invited Stewart Lee back to his flat in Nottingham
Just saw this on Dave and they cut the word Spastic out....couldn't believe it
Would probably cut out mentalist now, and no way, and big.
too many snowflakes offended by it loads been cut out of only fools and horses and red dwarf porridge open all hrs dad's army bottom ect list goes on
Brilliant scene 😅
Not my face I’m doing a photo shoot for vision express!
How did you leave out the end shot of him jumping over the fence!? Absolute genius.
It's the sound he makes jumping over the fence that kills me 😂😂😂 eeeeeeerrrr
ahh its a dead end! then he runs across the field, his facial expressesions are great in the bit
8 mentalists down voted this.
Just watching Ian Sharrock now in a film called 'Candleshoe'......alongside David Niven & Jodie Foster. I came here to see if it was the same guy.
“I’ll be your friend!”
your biggest fan
The OSW Review episode of Fatal Deviation brought me here
He was in Emmerdale years before Im Alan Partridge, he played a character called jackie merrick.
I have a theory. This is where graham linehan and arthur mathews got the idea for the Nazi episode. Dermot Morgan (Fr Ted) turns on the light and the room is full of Nazi memorabilia!!
unbelieva-bloody-ble
Has anyone ever experienced false memories with tv episodes where when you watch them for the second time they are different from how you remember them the first time round? I have that feeling with this episode because when Alan drives off after calling Jed a mentalist I remember him driving for a lot longer than he actually did before he arrived at the dead end!😃
Love this scene
As a prolonged bachelor I've just moved on to eating directly from a wok. how long before I begin drinking from an aereolator?
Just been watching "steptoe and son".you'd hardly get one episode of that through these days.its so funny as is all Alan partridge stuff.
Well today I learned what those ball things in washing machines are called.
ches... *chesteeer*
I can't stop laughing, Bye for now love Alan 👨🏫️
Everything about this is ace.
Nearly as good as Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab!
Best ever
"Help me somebody!"
Here's the million dollar question - what became of the shrine afterwards?
He lost the battle for wall space with David Copperfield.
Nice room ...
Glory be!
Genius
Yeah Jed, he's really gonna come back after you threatened to rip his bloody head off, lol
It's Jackie Merrick from Emmerdale. WOW! A blast from the past.
Best friends in the whole world lol
Oh leeeeds
reminds me of that episode of only fools and horses where the killer makes del play snooker with him haha
Not my face. I'm doing a photo shoot for Vision Express 😆😆
Classic
Not the face I’m doing a photo shoot for vision express
Dave show this episode and bleep out the word 'spastic' even at 3am.
4:32 you can see the camera crew in the window
Well spotted
NO STAY STAY DON'T GO!
I am such a bighead.
This country.
2:46 oh god 🤣🤣🤣
2:55 brilliant 😂😂😂
Is this why that word is always bleeped out whenever I've seen this shown on Dave/G.O.L.D./UKTVGold (it's been repeated hundreds of times over the last decade).
@5hower5horts no they're not. that was Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews. Partridge was created by Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Stewart Lee + Richard Herring
@ChannelofNikolai funniest of the whole series haha!
That’s right it’s called an airilator
The big fella is Graham Linehan!
🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤🤣🤣🤣
Pretty much so
@MrHankscorpio100 Maybe not, as it could be his sister's husband.
Although Alan does cover this incident in some detail in his new autobiography ('I, Partridge'), unfortunately he doesn't say anything about Jed's marital status.
I wonder who's house that was and where it is.
✝️
It took fourteen hours!
"Me brother in law" - strongly implied to be single here.
Or he has a sister who is married?
Didn't the fan say brother in law when he had Alan in a headlock and then brother at the end?
He could easily be a fantastist who has neither.
Jed has a lovely smooth chest
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
2 people don't get a lot of visitors
3:32 No LEEEEEEEEEEDS!
Marching on together 😁
@@daviddraper3871 7-0?
@jimbo620ti I'm pretty sure it was then to be honest
🤣🤣🤣
Can I come with you 😂
CHUS, SHASHTAH! Niihnawthwahls off the M fihftasux!
Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews are behind Alan when he turns on that light switch ;)
hey, an old comment! stop recommending old videos.. this scene above reminds me of that father ted scene with the german fanatic.. not sure which came first but it seems to be inspired by it
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@longview161 they edited the foot on a spike bit too! what
Yip
4.34 Camera man !!!
“I’m just a fan Alen that’s all, your biggest fan” 😂
The camera and crew too, ahhh, rookie mistake. :p
@joeisaflyingfish suppose haha
I ate a scotch egg
Notice that the sound mike reflected in the car window at 4:34 as he speeds off!
Mental… FIN
Is it a brother-in-law or a brother in Leeds?
It's both.
Anyone else feel bad for the other guy?
Was going to make a similar comment, they actually bleeped out a defunct term that no one uses even as an insult. I'd understand if it were a term that had devolved into a pure/solely offensive term, but it's essentially a non-existent word now.
haha anybody notice jed says brother in law?? he's actually married hahaha
MrHankscorpio100 7 years, but maybe his sister is married?
@@mancunianrougeblancnoir1697 Good call.