Steve Coogan has been playing Alan Partridge on and off for 31 years, you think the Character would become outdated by now! But still has me in stitches.
@@davidcartmell2141 Mid morning matters is actually my favourite Partridge for that exact reason. Such genius television considering it was mostly filmed on two cameras.
@@davetubervid you have to remember though that Alan is written by about three people. So while Coogan is obviously brilliant, a lot of the things he says here are written by his co-writers too.
You know the Great Clan Ross arises like the Phoenix from our Ashes! And there is now a Chief of Ross Barron Ross of Ross! You think you got rid of the Highlanders in Two Highland Clearances! Think Twice! Because we'll be back, we got Business with you Low Landers!
@@chris77777777ify Wow? Did someone just accuse him of being Gay?!? I renounce all Kinship, War Masters and Chiefs the Earls of Ross, never heard of them 🤷♂️ Clan Ross all the Gentry of the Great Clan Ross doesn't exist... What's a Pedigree? She sounds disgusting...
everything i know about living in the uk for four adult years of my american life i learned from watching alan partridge after living there for three -
i highly recommend his 'from the oasthouse' on audible, it's exquisite, and series 2 is out in September. I've listened to it several times now and it remains excellent. 'This Time' is amazing too. I think the more recent stuff is much funnier than the original material, Steve Coogan is a genius.
He (Steve Coogan) Still owes me a Bottle of Southern Comfort from 1983, It was given to him So he'd get out of the Old Air Raid shelter me and some mates were Drinking Double Diamond Beer and Gaymers olde English Cider next to the old Quarry that was Inbetween Alkrington where he grew up in and Victoria Avenue east. (Now the M60 Motorway) it was during a Heavy snow storm ,As he walked away from the Shelter We shouted to him" Watch out for the Small trench Which he immediately fell into 😊 and eventually climbed out covered in snow and yet still trying to look cool (He wasn't) He did manage to save the Bottle of Southern Comfort from smashing though.
I remember him on Saturday Night Live and his character Paul Calf's catchphrase " Bag of shite " and the funniest sketch from his series where he's the motivational speaker and climbs over a railing to access the venue and impales his foot on the railing.
I'm disappointed the "driving to Dundee in bare feet" thing never came up. I want to know whether he actually had some business to conduct in Dundee or if he simply wound up in Dundee after driving aimlessly...
Pretty sure it's all scripted, Ross clearly has a sheet of paper there with his list of prompts, takes nothing away from the craft tho, all the greats did it that way, Parkinson always lamented that he regretted having to do this with Les Dawson, Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd because he wanted to get nearer 'the person' but they wouldn't come on unless it was scripted
I named my orphan chicken Alan (he's partridge coloured) in homage, nah because it just sounded good really, and for some reason I wanted to shout Alan...
@@davidcartmell2141 Hahaha, thanks mate. I'm very familiar with APs back catalog. That original comment from me that you replied to is a line from an AP episode. (I'm Alan Partridge. S1 e6. Towering Alan) 👍
There are three people working in entertainment that I have come across in my life that are such geniuses I have no idea how they do it. 1) Paul McCartney 2) Lin Manuel Miranda 3) Steve Coogan
i just found out that there is aborted fetal tissue in the toblerone, that makes it addictive It is also in all the energy drinks and a whole lot more products from very renown branches like nestle and quaker etc.
@@zapkvr0101 you literally have the internet at your fingertips. If you’re unsure of the definition, all you need to do is pop it into your little search bar. Lol.
@@LifeOfRy Well Ive only been reading for sixty years but Ive never seen the adjective avaricious become an adverb. Can you provide a citation? Please and thank you
Alan, very funny. Funnier than your last TV series . Once inspired by Terry Wogan now Riichard Madeley. Perhaps Alan could go on I'm a Celeb, be voted to do trials then faint like Gillian McKeith or have a 'funny turn' like Richard and have to leave by air ambulance.
Steve Coogan has been playing Alan Partridge on and off for 31 years, you think the Character would become outdated by now! But still has me in stitches.
If anything its getting funnier as he gets older
The way he can stay in that unique character is so impressive. Even the older material is still funnier than most of the current comedies.
I think it's because it isn't a gimmick, he's just playing a really odd bloke not like a sketch show character a la Little Britain
@@493HZ I always watch AP when I feel a bit low. I watch it for 2 seconds and then I'm ok again
Quality comedy lasts (like most things) - Look at monty python's longevity or Rowan Atkinson's stage work.
In his own words, such a humble, modest, selfless man
@Tab Ford lovely stuff
Not my words Carol, the words of Top Gear magazine.
I think we all remember when Alan drove to Dundee in his bare feet- dark days, so happy they are behind him now and he,s back on top! Long live Alan!
he's bounced back
He's back in the big time !
I love all his characters. A clever comedian. I actually laugh out loud. What a tonic.
Alan Partridge is only getting better with age, Coogan is a genius.
100%🎯
@david sturgeon Not sure if you're being serious, sarcastic or just mental. Your cap lock screams two out of the three though
you must have seen him as dj on north norfolk digital. It's cringeworthy.
@@davidcartmell2141 Mid morning matters is actually my favourite Partridge for that exact reason. Such genius television considering it was mostly filmed on two cameras.
Agreed
The term ‘hymen free’ had me rolling
Agree with that one. Coogan's genius with language is part of what makes his comedy outstanding.
@@davetubervid you have to remember though that Alan is written by about three people. So while Coogan is obviously brilliant, a lot of the things he says here are written by his co-writers too.
doesn't everybody speak like that ? i certainly do.
His velcro shoes 😂 Love Coogan
I have those shoes. Lol
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@@PatrickMersinger Me too!
Delivery, timing, facial expressions. Absolutely brilliant.
Coogans Paul Calf is quality too.
Yes he is hilarious 😂
I like the way Paul calf rants about students writings cheques for a bag of chips 🤣
And Pauline, she's a classy lady.
word up man.
Obviously a connoisseur. You must consume it avariciously. Ha Ha !!!
@@davidcartmell2141 😂wouldn’t go that far. I enjoy Coogans work.
The flesh crawlingly awkwardness of this is delicious. Steve just is the character.
These two could easily play brothers in a movie.
You know the Great Clan Ross arises like the Phoenix from our Ashes! And there is now a Chief of Ross Barron Ross of Ross! You think you got rid of the Highlanders in Two Highland Clearances! Think Twice! Because we'll be back, we got Business with you Low Landers!
They could because they both have a terrible taste in hair
Yeah, the two gays
Gay brothers yes the could
@@chris77777777ify Wow? Did someone just accuse him of being Gay?!? I renounce all Kinship, War Masters and Chiefs the Earls of Ross, never heard of them 🤷♂️ Clan Ross all the Gentry of the Great Clan Ross doesn't exist... What's a Pedigree? She sounds disgusting...
How did I not know this existed? The parody reaches full actualisation....Coogan you genius 👌
The velcro fastened trainers 🤣🤣
Alan Partridge slays me every time.
Absolute classic Partridge!🤣👏🏼
he sso funny
It really is.
Steve coogan you really are the best absolute genius
"retired primary school teacher with dyed hair" is like such a broad demographic 😂🤣😭🤣😂
This is everything!!! Funny as bleep is everything!!! Dammit, thank you to infinity!!!!
Every word of this is pure genius!
I bloody love Alan partridge
Love him to buggery.
In a way....
@@keukpa huh?
Check out his character 'Saxondale' as well. It's lovely stuff.
@@adelethomas4046 ruclips.net/video/XAcUYlHy_kA/видео.html time stamp 0:55 :)
This is my favourite chat show interview ever
I've never seen this interview, flipping fantastic 👏 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have been a fan of the Partridge comedy shows for years.
McGregors nod of approval for the comment on Louis Walsh lol
This genius performer can get away with almost anything - and I'm not referring to Jonathan Ross.
2:54 those are the faces of two people who couldn't agree more, but are under contract
Their faces when he said Louis Walsh was an awful man 😂
I can’t listen to Radio 2 without thinking of Alan Partridge
His flow is peppered with hesitation and doubt here, I'm quite anxious watching it. Still pulls it off all the same!
Cwash, Bang, Wallop! What an Interview!
Jurassic Park! back of the net !!
He's done it that long,
It's now ALAN PARTRIDGE PLAYING STEVE COOGAN 🤣🤣🤣
What an incredible bit
Our Alan on Form here. 😂
it's incredible how he switches this on and is like a stand up with a marathon of jokes
seen him live in edinburgh in 2022, yup i was there shouting come back on alan and keep on talking
Aren’t we all addicted to toblerone
Don't even joke about such a thing.
Lynn! LYNN!!
Nope. Im addicted to Crack - Thai boys, as it happens.
I term myself, as, "a wheel-tapper at the Bournville factory".
everything i know about living in the uk for four adult years of my american life i learned from watching alan partridge after living there for three -
@@stevechristie2569 What is this lol? MSN messenger?
Alan Partridge hasn't aged at all since the 1990s
More like 1800s the Vampire! Someone get a Firer Cross Ready, time to leave him staked in the Day Light!
Hasn’t gotten any funnier either
@@DigitalDaffodil yes, he's remained funny since the 90s
@@ThumpRat hasn’t though
@@DigitalDaffodil Doesn't need to!
I thought Alan Partridge was dead.
You can't imagine my joy slash horror at discovering he's still alive.
i highly recommend his 'from the oasthouse' on audible, it's exquisite, and series 2 is out in September. I've listened to it several times now and it remains excellent. 'This Time' is amazing too. I think the more recent stuff is much funnier than the original material, Steve Coogan is a genius.
@@susannatuttapanna2010 Check out 'Saxondale' too, it's hilarious.
"Needless to say, I had the last laugh"
Needles to say... I took drugs
"'Oh look at me, I'm the bloody director!' Corn syrup and latex fellas"
I really want to watch "Dogs on Fogle" that would be a great show
Channel 5's ratings would go through the roof. They'd have 4 viewers.
The perfect entrance music
Ewan McGregor loves it. You can tell he really admires Coogans craft.
Who's coogan?
Steve Coogan is the actor, Alan Partridge is his most famous persona
His clothes are acually looking great lol. The Velcro is pushing it tho.
Does the tint of Jonathan's hair even exist on the Pantone Scale?
No, but it does exist on the Pantomime Scale!
Dogs on Fogle is pretty much something that Channel 5 would broadcast these days.
no, its far to highbrow.
absolute gold this
Has he based his character on richard madeley or has richard madeley become Alan partridge
There’s no need to decide
Madley is normal, Partridge is leftie woke boy
@@johnwilliams2479 Ah yes, and you must be very normal yourself with that usage of words
@@LearningDrummerSam yeah i went to a Marxists Indoctrination centre, all diversity shit
That's so true. Even Madeley's speech patterns seem to be morphing into Partridge's.
@@johnwilliams2479 what? What world do you live in???
Close your eyes, and see Richard Madeley talking.
🤣🤣
Just pop down those tethered pads from the wicker furniture and stay as still as possible🔥🔥🤣
Surreal & perfect
He (Steve Coogan) Still owes me a Bottle of Southern Comfort from 1983, It was given to him So he'd get out of the Old Air Raid shelter me and some mates were Drinking Double Diamond Beer and Gaymers olde English Cider next to the old Quarry that was Inbetween Alkrington where he grew up in and Victoria Avenue east. (Now the M60 Motorway) it was during a Heavy snow storm ,As he walked away from the Shelter We shouted to him" Watch out for the Small trench Which he immediately fell into 😊 and eventually climbed out covered in snow and yet still trying to look cool (He wasn't)
He did manage to save the Bottle of Southern Comfort from smashing though.
Oh, great ! Two identical guys having a conversation. :)
I remember him on Saturday Night Live and his character Paul Calf's catchphrase " Bag of shite " and the funniest sketch from his series where he's the motivational speaker and climbs over a railing to access the venue and impales his foot on the railing.
I'm disappointed the "driving to Dundee in bare feet" thing never came up. I want to know whether he actually had some business to conduct in Dundee or if he simply wound up in Dundee after driving aimlessly...
It’s all detailed in “I Partridge”. I suggest you get the audiobook. He even sets out the route.
he was 'clinically fed up'.
Blimey, all the way back when Gary Barlow and Tulisa were still somewhat relevant... over a decade ago now! Time flies...
she love the dappy. especially his appendage. Keep on sucking girl.
Is that a slack-and-Velcro-fastener combo. Nice. 👌
Dogs on fogle....broke me up!!!!!!!!
I'd watch it!
He's Bounced Back!!!!
Jonathan Ross playing with his hair every 5 minutes is snapping me.
Considering the video is only 8 and a half minutes long that's not too bad
Throw back to the 80's.
He's so quick
Pretty sure it's all scripted, Ross clearly has a sheet of paper there with his list of prompts, takes nothing away from the craft tho, all the greats did it that way, Parkinson always lamented that he regretted having to do this with Les Dawson, Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd because he wanted to get nearer 'the person' but they wouldn't come on unless it was scripted
Lovely stuff
1:39 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 we were all devastated
Alan is the icon for our age!
Magnificent.
Boy I struggle to watch him - I have an uncle like this
You are truly blessed 🙏
That's quite a boast
Lucky you 😂
@@kingeatking noooooooooooo creepy af
I think we all have an uncle like him.
Coogan = Genius
who? its Alan Partridge!
Ewan's face at 2:40 😂
Alan Partridge is really a Kenobi fan
Johnathan sometimes gets lost but generally a brilliant host. aP just laugh out loud hilarious 😆
Which one is Partridge?
Tulisa looks on 🔥
He forgot bill oddie
quite correct Rik.
I named my orphan chicken Alan (he's partridge coloured) in homage, nah because it just sounded good really, and for some reason I wanted to shout Alan...
Surely you realised that it wasn't Alan, and was in fact steve? An easy mistake to make.
We shout both names in case ('Walk on the wild side' Marmots) Usually Steve when we see a seagull, sorry...
@@WildwoodTV for reference...?.
ruclips.net/video/F0BfcdPKw8E/видео.html
You should have named it Dan!!!
Lol, I read I, Partridge, but it’s actually even funnier as an audio book (I’m sure I listened to that on RUclips if you look for it)
He's been away too long. He's got the common touch.
MR A he's constantly doing different things, some you'll like and some you won't .Seek and ye shall find.
@@davidcartmell2141 Hahaha, thanks mate. I'm very familiar with APs back catalog. That original comment from me that you replied to is a line from an AP episode. (I'm Alan Partridge. S1 e6. Towering Alan) 👍
There are three people working in entertainment that I have come across in my life that are such geniuses I have no idea how they do it. 1) Paul McCartney 2) Lin Manuel Miranda 3) Steve Coogan
What goes on in that comedians mind god knows him and Borat,peter kay but you can relate to some of his gags and mischief
WAYNE. Did you ever see " That Peter Kay Thing " before he became famous.
@@davidcartmell2141 phoenix nights with paddy mcguiness you mean? He's been going for donkey's years HEAW?
just before that wayne.he does a host of different characters. paddy is in one of the episodes.
A ton of Richard Madeley quotes here😆
Me too, love it
Genius ❤️👀👌🇬🇧
Which one is Alan?
season1 thats crazy
winter, spring, summer or fall they are seasons. The word is series.
Best ever by miles!
Fukin class man!!!!!! hahahaha
Lived opposite the toblarone factory in Bedford in the mid eighties , the smell from the factory was mental torture to a chocoholic like me
i just found out that there is aborted fetal tissue in the toblerone, that makes it addictive
It is also in all the energy drinks and a whole lot more products from very renown branches like nestle and quaker etc.
@@jojojo9178 You sound just like Alan Partridge ! 😄
7:33 - 7:37 Steve appears
Partridge for Prime minister 🤣
Back of the net ahaaaaa
Consume avarciously?
avariciously.
@@LifeOfRy Avariciously?
@@zapkvr0101 you literally have the internet at your fingertips. If you’re unsure of the definition, all you need to do is pop it into your little search bar. Lol.
@@LifeOfRy Well Ive only been reading for sixty years but Ive never seen the adjective avaricious become an adverb. Can you provide a citation? Please and thank you
Alan, very funny. Funnier than your last TV series . Once inspired by Terry Wogan now Riichard Madeley.
Perhaps Alan could go on I'm a Celeb, be voted to do trials then faint like Gillian McKeith or have a 'funny turn' like Richard and have to leave by air ambulance.
This is from 10 years ago
@@rowspt420 Oh, it was only showing as uploaded 2 days ago. Still, Alan would be great on I'm a Celeb.
@@dianesilva1078 he's promoting I, Partridge which came out in 2011
dont forget alan titchmarsh in the equation
Fred Dinnage - check Miss Norwich link and Fred's appalling cheesy links on TVS.
Partridge would have to talk to David Brent from Office.
on my thumbs and big toes, or on the fingers of one hand, not including the thumbs .. I've got FOUR. I've got four friends 🤣😂
An icon!👌🏻
hes so funnyyy
My uncle actually lives in Premier Inns. Just like Alan in the 90's.
I have a soft spot for Alan Partridge because he looks just like my wife’s lesbian sister.
You owe me a keyboard!
you are going to get some stick for that remark.
@@davidcartmell2141 I’m not joking it’s true
1:32
Partridge 😂
I LOL'D 🤣🤣🤣
BACK OF THE NET!!!
CASHBACK !!!