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"...yawns back, like a Muppet's mouth." The writing here is just phenomenal. And of course the way Steve Coogan times his delivery of "oh my god" afterwards, it's so well written, memorable and hilarious.
They missed the funniest line: "Did the man kill Bill Oddie?" "No, no. Bill Oddie's alive and well. Well, he's alive."
"...bearded catherine wheel scything through the crowd"
Which muppet?
Yeah there's one killer line after another.
Shoot and move and shoot and move..
"We cleared the cave" is one of the best deliveries ever.
Defo they cleared out v ‘Wookiee hole’! “No Sophie nobody survived “Alan realising he’d got in too deep 💨💨💯🤣
'No he didn't feel bad Sophie' 😂
It's just masterful comedy, absolute precision timing and endlessly funny. So many comedians and characters run out of steam, but Partridge just gets funnier.
Agreed. Watched KMKY from ages back. Still funny, but not a patch on these ,scissored isle or this time.
That character he created fed by daytime TV can never run out of fuel I mean look at Richard Madeley he does daily the thing Coogan mocks he's like the gift that keeps on giving.
I was delighted to see Saxondale, he brought a new character more akin to people we know, less extreme, he filled the role perfectly (in double denim!) but added pathos with no loss of comedy. Then he went on to pure pathos with 'Philomena' and kept comic moments while adding the depth of life experience.
The man is a genius.
It's just quality
In my opinion the greatest and most nuanced British comedy character of all time.
It lingers on the palate . Like a lazy forklift driver. 😂
The timing was perfect
@@FoodforThought12345678dsds 👌
And explaining the joke was so funny, it's the exception that proves the rule... I mean, that timing! 😆 🤣 😂
Like a druggie's tongue.
@@FoodforThought12345678dsds about fifty times.
"This is a little itty bitty... of Scritti Politti." Is all just perfect!
"The world doesn't revolve around you - you're not the Moon!" Lol.
"wasn't he one of the Goodies, yeah not any more, now he's a baddie!" 😄😄😄
Genuinely don't know of anything that makes me laugh more than Partridge. It's difficult to explain exactly why he's so damn funny.
I genuinely cannot think of a comedy character that is more realised than Alan Partridge. He is such an in-depth, realistic and consistent creation. Not to mention timelessly funny and genuinely witty. Absolutely incredible. Thanks, Mr Coogan.
P.S. I adore Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible and Saxondale as well. :)
Love Em,
(from Norfolk).
“I was firing my friends air rifle into…. a beef tomato…. And here is Mick Hucknall” gets me every time!
Alan's two audio books are absolute genius. I listen to them back to back, over and over and they get even funnier. So much depth
glad i'm not the only one. The 'podcast' has its moments too but the theme music is insufferable.
I loved when he retold events such as his confrontation with Tony Hayers but we knew he was embellishing and making it sound like he came off better than he really did because, of course, we all saw it happen in I'm Alan Partridge.
@@ValleyRC 'you smell like cheese.' Amazing ;)
Everytime I listen to them I hear another joke I’ve not heard before
Genius comedy
“He fell on me and shattered my spine.” Sweet Jesus I’m in bits 😂
People like Mid Morning Matters, let’s make some more of them
No budget left for "Sparrow"!
Coogan renders perfectly the 5-glasses-of-wine-in-the-daytime-while-everyone else-is-sober vibe
Many a uni lecture spent like that
Poetry... no notes.
"Which Muppet?" 🤣🤣🤣
He is getting funnier, character development is incredible, makes it look fun, had me in stitches!
This was 12 years ago.
The fake "Awww" after the sad story had me buckled 🤣
...a bearded Catherine Wheel scything through the crowd...😂😂😂
17:03 "have you put up bus fares" 🤣🤣
girl cracks for split second somehow she saved it.
English 🏴 comedy at its finest! Mr Coogan you’re a fricking legend! 👍👍👍
"what were you getting?"
"A panic attack"
So relatable x
This is GREAT banter…it really is.
"which muppet?" 😂😂😂
Perfect parody of local radio! I wish this was a real radio show on daily!
the best thing about parody is its so close to reality which is equally hilarious and sad at the same time
"Oddie is like a bearded Catherine wheel scything through the crowd."
A terrifying prospect!
“No Rosie that’s wrong!”😂😂
Alan talking about his dad: "He slipped on the cake, legs went flying, banged his head, he needed 11 stitches. And I was GLAD!" 🤣
Eleven isn't that many. I've had worse
“And bill oldie goes ape shit” 😂😂 already starting on the bangers lol
Hula hoops.. the crisps not the toy .
Hula hoops .. the toy not the crisps 🤣
I love the way Alan stood up to that arrogant councilor and got her to admit she'd put up bus fares...ONE-NIL! As if that wasn't enough, he then caught out Terri Cohen trying to lie about the time. He truly is a man of the people.
yes. As subtle as a sledgehammer.
I love how this teeters on imploding... you can hear a pin drop, then comedy bomb 💣 🤣 👌
Love Mid Morning Matters. You get to immerse yourself in Alan. The whole cast is brilliant as usual.
It's pure unadulterated Alan.
The whole of Norwich is brilliant.😂
“BANG! Pepper!”
Coogan is absolutely phenomenal
Although Alan's character of Steve Coogan is quite interesting, always preferred when he's just being himself, Our Alan Partridge.
"how often should you wash your towels?" 🤣
perfect.
that opening scene I've watched numerous times.
" Which Muppet ?" - That kills me everytime. Genius.😍
Panic attack smelling the wine 😂
5:49 After working for a flavours company, this line is epic. Kind of Reggie Perrin.
This is just brilliant. How can someone make this shit up? Or perform it so well. Alan's sad story is mental
They are called 'writers'
"are you on an E?"
Imagine how hard it is too come up with this shit 😂 he’s so creative with his chats hahaha
There's not a word wasted, amazing writing and delivery...I've listened to this stuff loads of times and it never fails to bring tears of laughter....
"Jesus, not now..." Hahahaha
Why is a blasphemy funny?
Alans scenarios about bill oddie though 😂😂
I bet the outtakes are plenty. They must have laughed so hard
"You're not the moon" 😂
No he didn’t feel bad Sophie 😂😂
"like a bearded Catherine wheel" 🤣
The Baby Cow UA-cam channel posted another video... and I was GLAD!
"...and here is...Mick Hucknall" 😂
Which Muppet ? 😂 …. Simon you’re a star
That last scene with the cake, I was crying laughing. Coogan is a genius.
Bill
Cake in the shape of...Space rocket? Train? Football? Er, no...a rectangle. Haha. That makes me laugh every time.
" you look like a strawberry milkshake. Gonna drink you like a strawberry milkshake. I'm down to your boots" 🤣😂🤣
Mid Morning Matters, and by extension, Scissored Isle, are the best work Partridge has ever been in. It is so much richer when Partridge knows that he can't be seen or confronted in person by the radio audience. Also, it's just as strong and natural when Alan isn't live on air (whereas, on This Time, it becomes glaringly meta). His character became so much more believably natural in this series, not the outright hamfisted bore/bored person/stereotypically conservative/lunatic of some previous shows. The TV chat show format never rings as true as even Alan would know that a chat show is no place for the overly surreal or overly regional/specific. Plus, on This Time, he deliberately tries to be PC and caring/sharing as he knows that's required of him by the BBC but it doesn't ring true that a somewhat loose cannon like Alan would ever be hired to co-front a The One Show-style 'needs a safe pair of hands' show. On ITV, though, it'd be a different story, as they have form hiring Piers Morgan and Loose Women.
As someone just discovering this character, I immediately found this incarnation to be the funniest, because it seems the most nuanced and real. Earlier versions seem like an overly-caricatured fake cliche designed to appeal to average stupid blockhead leftists. I've seen a lot of those types constantly referring to him as a "monster" and reveling in projecting their own flaws upon a fictional creation. A lot like Harry Enfield's "Loadsamoney" character, who Enfield obviously loved playing, but then wanted to try to pretend to be offended by. It is a low and foolish thing to try to project your own rascality onto someone else, and a far greater thing to enjoy a character who embodies the flaws inside all of us, allowing us to laugh at ourselves, and even allowing us to enjoy being naughty through him--which is what those people obsessed with saying "monster" are really doing anyway, but just denying it. I wonder how much of the character's improvement came from Coogan's own maturation over time, which no doubt included the natural process of becoming more conservative rather than childishly, narrowly leftist. He doesn't seem like the kind of artist like Robert Smith who can't grow up and keeps 18-year-old student politics his entire life. But then again, who knows.
@@Margatroid the average stupid blockhead rwnj is a lot more dangerous. Religion makes people do awful things.
@@Margatroid written by someone who's never once heard Coogan talk about his politics. Alan is meant to be an incredibly flawed character, but he has to have a bit of sympathy from the audience. Even in the early ones he was so pathetic you couldn't help but feel slightly bad for him.
@@eeblihp Yeah since writing that I've discovered that Coogan is a desperate virtue signaler. I think the writers he works with on Partridge may not be, though.
@@Margatroid I think you're missing the point of partridge if that is what you get from it
20:45 Most disturbing milkshake drinking since There Will Be Blood
Vaporized by the bearded catherine wheel that is Bill Oddie. Amazing.
One of my personal favourites from this entire season.
Rewatching everything Alan Partridge since Oasthouse 2 dropped!
Glorious.
"And Bill Oddie goes apeshit."
17:27
"It's 10 a.m."
"It's _just after_ 10 a.m.
Her face! She's not happy with him.😂
Oddie is like a Catherine wheel scything through the crowd!😂
Muppets mouth! 👍😂😂
"Not a Goodie no more ,he's a baddie,"I think you have to be over 40 years old to get that😅😅😅
I love that when Alan was thinking of an impromptu tragedy he went straight to chocolate addiction, a personal struggle of his own lol.
Tim Key is the only comedian that could make me hurt laughing with the volume down. 🐐
'The world doesn't revolve around you... you're not the moon!'
@@FoodforThought12345678dsdsWell done, that's why it's funny.
@@FoodforThought12345678dsds ahh, a troll. Hello
Have you seen Duck Soup, the Marx brothers? You, you'd love that
Muppets mouth, I almost died
ha we all love the evolution of partridge. but tim key has genius timing as a comedy actor. same for the lady that was in the brittas empire and obviously lynne haha amazing creations.
tim key is so good, check out on BBC radio a comedy called party, he is brilliant in it.
Coogan is fxcking amazing and surrounds himself with fantastic support...im sure he used to do impressions when he started out??
Lovely stuff. Not my words, the words of Shakin' Stevens.
I just watch Tim Key to see how close he is to breaking.
He’s a genius… If you wanna see a real life version of him listen to Jaackmaate’s happy hour and listen to stevie white! Jack is also basically David brent
it must be torture for him trying to keep a straight face
he is a low key comedy genius. his timing is amazing.
@@Scrapyy lol happy hour is so shite.
yes but you yes but you yes yes yes
Radicalised RSPB insurgent Bill Oddie
😂
Which muppet?? Brilliant line! Reminds of the dwarf sketch in The Office...
Bearded Catherine wheel really got me.
Sad that I would know this - but 'Alan's Air Rifle' is the sound of the melon being shot in Day of the Jackal.
“Like a lazy forklift driver” just brilliant 😂😂😂. I would love to see Americans reactions to this classic British humour. They wouldn’t have a clue!!!
Except that isn't quite the point, is it? The French don't have the same sense of humor either. Neither do the Egyptans. Or the native Americans. Or the North Sentinel islanders.
Why on earth do you think Americans wouldn't get that joke? Do you think we don't use the term "pallet" here? I like how your extremely British name is "Clive Warren," and you sound like an arrogant thicko. Bit of an Alan Partridge yourself.
@@zapkvr Sentinel Islander's humour is WAY different, I agree. In fact one might call it unfathomable. Humour for the true connoisseur. Mainly arrow-based.
@@KevPage-WitkickerNorth sentinel
Dude. There's pedantry and there's taking the piss. @@zapkvr
I think MMM is Partridge's peak so far
I like it and it’s a good second best but nothing beats the two series of I’m Alan Partridge. Endless quotable lines and gave the best behind the scenes insight into who Partridge is
This wine tastes of Chewits!
No Rosie that's wrong!
5:04 🤣🤣🤣🤣 dying
It's a metaphooor! 😂
There needs to be another series
Give him another series, you shit!
@@day0walker Smell my cheese, you mother!!
yep this is my favourite mid morning matters
he’s big in the back time I guess
Butter my arse
Get well soon Eddie Shadow!
Steve Coogan=textbook genius
The first im alan partridge series, in the travel tavern was the best comedy ever.
Just perfect. Second one not so good. But great.
His radio Norwich was good too.
Alpha papa was so good
Finally someone who agrees I’m Alan Patridge is the best! MMM is good but it’s a distant second to the genius of IAP. So many funny quotes from both series and the insight into Alan’s off screen life was comedy genius
It’s nice to see Alan’s bounced back.
surely thats pulped fiction.
Needless to say, he had the last laugh.
@@davidcartmell2141
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@@threethrushes *Needles
We cried and cried that night
How do they not laugh though 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Coogan does drunk perfectly
They really should have a small section of Wookey Cave dedicated to the Muppets who got slaughtered there.
“Shit! - she writes” 😆
Pioneering use of canons!
13:50 “Not now mate”. 🤣
I love Alan so much I wish he was real 😂
Bang! Pepper! 😂
My Mum married a forklift driver,Now whe can rest in Peace,we had it hard,Bye for now love Alan
14:33 Bumtime with Branning - That's been legal since 67 😂 - Disturbingly true
Alan’s Michael Howard moment
Lovely stuff...not my words...the words of "Shakin' Stevens"
Genius