@@Supreme_321 lol humour isn't your strong point is it? His family is Irish he spent half his life living in the west of Ireland. And even if he was taking the piss the thimg with us Irish is we don't sit there waiting to be offended. See here in Ireland we don't eat a lot of soya products.
@@tomgreen2737 Humour is my speciality actually you stupid little boy. His mum is Irish, his dad is English kiddo. He's spent half his life living in Ireland? OMG you really do lack any sort of intelligence as well as lacking any sort of a sense of humour lol. Humour is an extremely strong point of mine but there's no point in using any of it with you as you simply wouldn't understand anyway lol. He spent some school holidays in Ireland and that's it. He comes from a middle class respectable family although in your mind, you'll have been imagining him as someone totally different to who he actually is. Your surname is English btw lol. What have soya products got to do with anything? You stick to your manky spuds lol. A person is a product of their surroundings and in his case it's Manchester, northern England where he was born and bred.
@@tomgreen2737 You had to be told twice because i knew that a person such as yourself (one who has limited intelligence) would need it repeating for it to sink in. You're not bright or funny at all, after all you're just an Irish person. You'll always be a joke to us Brits.
@@maisycreedracing22 I think not knowing is better because keeps it more interesting more funny anyway enjoy the rest of your day love and peace at these bad times in are world 👍👍👍👍
But unrealistic I thought. If you were going to hand over a boxed tortoise to someone, you'd place it on the table for the other person to open or pick up. I don't think you'd hand it over to someone as shown here. If he was handing over a piece of paper, sure, but not a weighty item like a boxed tortoise. Great effort making it happen but ultimately, it took me out of the moment and it just felt like a poor use of good CGI.
@@bealfeirste2056 speaking as an Englishman maybe you'll get your shoddy subpar land back when you stop moving over here in droves. You all bitch about our country then move here. Go back home.
The Irish guy looks just like Steve Coogan, but he still sounds Irish. He hasn't got the voice at all. And I rather fear those "folk songs" are slightly on the militant side. Still... He does look a lot le Coogan.
Its split screen technique, film it twice then stick together in the middle, but that bit specifically they use a double if you look carefully at irish alan
Funny how this clip is always shown . Personally I think Coogan made a massive mistake with this format for Alan . Compared to all his previous outings (including the film ) this doesn't even get close for me , but that's just my opinion, I'm sure many people love it. Not the Alan I love and cringe at .
I think this format could have worked with Armando, Marber, Morris, et all writing the scripts but I'm just not a fan of where the Gibbons have taken Partridge.
Coogans fan base was originally people who were very similar to Partridge in real life and could cringingly see a bit of themselves in him. When Coogan started to get a bit more well known and started shouting support for people like Corbyn he won a new fan base of wokes who he seems to continually cater for now hence the change in the AP character.
If he was doing a Chinese or Indian or Jamaican accent there would be an uproar......and the woke crowd would shut it down.....this is racist....stereotyping......
‘Awful hot in here’, is the most Irish line of all
It's such a tiny throw away line but it completely sold Brendan to me as a legit Irish man.
Subtle
This scene was fantastic, watched it so many times.
Same. There's so much to appreciate
the song with the hair eyes and face teeth best part is the sweetttttt 16 lol
Me too
Me too.. Classic
@@nataliehally1099 it's brilliant but still can't work out how he does the eyes 😳
"I've a friend in county Kildare does 'em, but you talk to me." *nods* *eyes*
"You want any more of those, you come see me"
@@pakora81 No, she doesn't want any more. She wants to know where you got it.
"Awful hot in here" don't know why I found that so funny 🤣
I’d love a full series of that Irish character 😂😂😂
Needs to be done
The greatest moment in the history of the BBC.
He was taking the piss out of the Irish. Straight over your Irish heads, stick to Mrs Browns boys... its more your level 😄
@@Supreme_321 lol humour isn't your strong point is it? His family is Irish he spent half his life living in the west of Ireland. And even if he was taking the piss the thimg with us Irish is we don't sit there waiting to be offended. See here in Ireland we don't eat a lot of soya products.
@@tomgreen2737 Humour is my speciality actually you stupid little boy. His mum is Irish, his dad is English kiddo. He's spent half his life living in Ireland? OMG you really do lack any sort of intelligence as well as lacking any sort of a sense of humour lol. Humour is an extremely strong point of mine but there's no point in using any of it with you as you simply wouldn't understand anyway lol. He spent some school holidays in Ireland and that's it. He comes from a middle class respectable family although in your mind, you'll have been imagining him as someone totally different to who he actually is. Your surname is English btw lol. What have soya products got to do with anything? You stick to your manky spuds lol. A person is a product of their surroundings and in his case it's Manchester, northern England where he was born and bred.
You're so funny in this short sentence you had to tell me twice how humour is your strong point. You're British that's the biggest joke of all.
@@tomgreen2737 You had to be told twice because i knew that a person such as yourself (one who has limited intelligence) would need it repeating for it to sink in. You're not bright or funny at all, after all you're just an Irish person.
You'll always be a joke to us Brits.
Lovely Irish gesture
It's the teeth that get me everytime
"Who de hell is tha??!!!"
and the one wonky eye haha
Cut the best bit off "00 feckin bollocks" 😂
The best thing I ever seen on the BBC. I was folded over like lawnchair.
That’s the best ever Irish accent I’ve heard an English man doing 😮
He has Irish close family. The hint is a surname like Coogan
Coogan spent huge parts of his life in Ireland
He has an Irish heritage.
Tis that so it is..
His mother is from Mayo
James Bond guy was a consummate professional. Didn't break character at all during that affront to Queen and Country.
his eyes as there singing rebel songs n shake of head😁😁
I think he was in character, and he did it magnificently
such an amazing actor.
Fuckibn' brillant! I was absolutely doubled up laughfing at this. I actually thought that Martin Brennan was real!!
Who is playing Martin brennan if Alan is hosting
Steve Coogan is priceless 👌 my favourite clip!!
The teeth and eyes do it for me 😂😂
men with eyebrows on their cheek :)
I've never seen that. Coogan just continues to amaze me. Incredible character.
Still said it... best out of camera shot line
🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂🤣😂HOLY SHIT THAT WAS BRILLIANT, THE ENDING SONGS🤣😂🤣LOVE IT🤣😂😂🤣😭😭😭🤣😂😂😂😂
I love this I remember coogan saying he wanted to find a way to get the rebs on the bbc haha
Only this and Father Ted are able to unite the Anglo-Irish comedy audience
Don't forget Jimmy Cricket of course "c'mere... c'mere" Wonderful stuff.
double o fecking bollocks
His singing is really good. Sweet sixteen especially.
the hair and eyes teeth are brilliant funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
How did they do the eyes though?
@@maisycreedracing22 yes Adam I was thinking about that both looking different ways some times lol
@@kmag7122 I would love to know 🤔
@@maisycreedracing22 I think not knowing is better because keeps it more interesting more funny anyway enjoy the rest of your day love and peace at these bad times in are world 👍👍👍👍
Brennan was the best thing in the live show to be sure❤🍀🍀🍀🍀😅
He’s more Irish than I am in this scene, and I’m Irish
You don't sound Irish!
@@gordonferrar7782 Your own voice on the web always sounds different to YOU but the SAME to everyone else
Ders more to oyrland den dis
But you're not _in_ this scene. You're talking nonsense man.
The handover of the tortoise threw me, that was quite slick.
But unrealistic I thought. If you were going to hand over a boxed tortoise to someone, you'd place it on the table for the other person to open or pick up. I don't think you'd hand it over to someone as shown here.
If he was handing over a piece of paper, sure, but not a weighty item like a boxed tortoise.
Great effort making it happen but ultimately, it took me out of the moment and it just felt like a poor use of good CGI.
Absolutely brilliant!! 👏
Wow! What a great song.
Dere's moire ta Oireland Dan Dis!
"When you were SWEET, when you were SWEET 16!"
excellent actor
Can't beat a good rebel song xxx
I love what he does with his eye
I... I mean... h-how does he do that?
Come out ye Black and Tans, come on and fight me like a man
That’s hilarious! Coogan is fantastic 😂
I've not put my hand in my pocket since I left
FANTASTIC!
This is superb
Father was from Sligo lmao great parody
steve we more of this guy. brilliant
Perfect; just perfect.
Fooking class.
C'mon Simon!
😂The best part
You fucked it up Moonshine Maverick, when you cut it off before ''Double 0 fecking bollocks''.
Well done lads, Dat was moighty.
Absolute spot on Irish man
Absolutely fuckin magic
Surprising the skit is so good no one notices this is a young Katy Perry as the co-host
ahh that's lovely stuff...genius !
Mighty ☘️
Up the RAH!!!💣
Anyone ask him if The Edge was still fine?
Fucking brilliant 🤣
I love it ,
007 fekkin' bollox!
Bloody legend that Alan Partridge
A Haaa
Feckin' hell !
Speaking as a Welshman, I am not at all offended by this!
I’m from Sligo and I’m not offended either. It’s uncanny. I’m fairly sure I know him.
He's 2nd generation Manchester Irish. It's good cause he's intimate with the culture and there's love in it
Speaking as an Irishman,im.offended you Brits still occupy six of our thirty two counties...go home.
@@bealfeirste2056 speaking as an Englishman maybe you'll get your shoddy subpar land back when you stop moving over here in droves. You all bitch about our country then move here. Go back home.
@@bealfeirste2056 Your day will come! God bless Ireland x
Brilliant impersonation by Coogan
ohhh out takes please !!!!!
How Coogan got away with this is beyond me.
Got away with WHAT exactly?
@@charliekane135the Black and Tan part
@@ashton5058 no idea, I'm not interested in politics and definitely not interested in religion .......
Apparently he had bet on with someone that he could sneak it onto the BBC! It’s in a Steve Coogan interview somewhere! Hilarious
Alan, what's your favorite 80's pop band? Aha!
He does look remarkably like him....
I love the fact that the Partridge impersonator and Simon makes Alan look like a total idiot 😜
"Barabus PLEASE!"
Oh I nearly wet myself when I first saw this
"it's like an advert for the IRA"
Cmon simon
"Lovely Irish gesture" 😅
the face when he's singing sweet 16 brilliant 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"A week Turrsday"
That was like a bloody advert for the IRA.
Haha!
Irish Prince Charles....
Who da hell is da
Dere's more to Ireland, dan dis...
If any fool wants to pay me 500 pounds for gibber jabber, I'll take his money🤣🤣🤣
Come on Simon...
How did they do the eyes though?
@@MichaelGraham21 Really, they look bloody good 👍
Barabbas please!
The Irish guy looks just like Steve Coogan, but he still sounds Irish. He hasn't got the voice at all.
And I rather fear those "folk songs" are slightly on the militant side.
Still... He does look a lot le Coogan.
It is Coogan
😳🙉😂
The Irish fella does look like him a lot though!
how tf did they do that scene where he hands him the tortoise in a box? lol
Its split screen technique, film it twice then stick together in the middle, but that bit specifically they use a double if you look carefully at irish alan
@@Ukraineaissance2014 Nope, they're both Coogan in that shot. It's just a nice subtle vfx shot, would have taken a bit of rehearsing and markers etc.
00 feckin bollocks
00 feckin bollox
Dere's more to Oireland dan dis, ye dorty shoite!
That isn't Steve coogan like hahaha surely
Double 0 bollocks
Dirty Gat
Awful hot in here
Funny how this clip is always shown . Personally I think Coogan made a massive mistake with this format for Alan . Compared to all his previous outings (including the film )
this doesn't even get close for me , but that's just my opinion, I'm sure many people love it.
Not the Alan I love and cringe at .
I think this format could have worked with Armando, Marber, Morris, et all writing the scripts but I'm just not a fan of where the Gibbons have taken Partridge.
I disagree.
Coogans fan base was originally people who were very similar to Partridge in real life and could cringingly see a bit of themselves in him.
When Coogan started to get a bit more well known and started shouting support for people like Corbyn he won a new fan base of wokes who he seems to continually cater for now hence the change in the AP character.
If he was doing a Chinese or Indian or Jamaican accent there would be an uproar......and the woke crowd would shut it down.....this is racist....stereotyping......
As an Irishman this is on point.
It's ironic that often people blaming the 'woke crowd' are often deaf to their own hypocrisy. You're the one offended here lol
Youre the one crying about it wokey malone