Haha, love the angle. I normally feel really uncomfortable with these type of interviews, because Paul was absolutely destroyed in front of millions of people, and it feels like bullying. But to think going on air and defending the stuff he did makes him look and sound like the vermin he clearly is, so the more people destroy the rat the better. He's not a journalist. He's that feral pleb in the office or playground that goes round grassing on other people because he's got absolutely no personality of his own. It's his only way to feel important. To think that he's breathing the same air as normal people even annoys me!
it's "just a bit of fun" mate. everyone's faces when he said that, my god... ruining people's lives for cash just because they did ok for themselves doesn't sound like fun to me
That's a pretty common take, at least here in US unfortunately. People are such failures that they believe no one could ever have done so much better for themselves with legitimate means, so any success must be ill-gotten. Therefore, it's fair to take everything they have somehow.
@@ballisticcranberrypeat7777 what a wild false equivalence, whatever helps you sleep at night comfortable in your delusional belief that people in the same class as Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, etc got there without exploiting the labour of people infinitely more talented and innovative than themselves. People like you keep the fantasy alive that these tech billionaires are selfmade geniuses when nothing could be further from the truth.
@@dontlookspins I’m not referring to any particular people, and I’d agree that the ones you listed are exploitive. I’m referring to the thought process that allows you to believe that you’re morally superior, simply because you haven’t done well for yourself. If you don’t recognize how and why that sort of belief is a problem; then you’ll just have to wait until someone worse off than you decides you don’t deserve anything you have. Hopefully you’ll understand then.
@@ballisticcranberrypeat7777 >Hates the rich: is in top 2% of global wealth >Complains about exploitation; on a device made by slaves, on a platform that uses slaves, then sells their personal data to the companies they hate, that also use slaves. Either people wake up and admit they're complicit in their own accusations, or they keep championing a cause they don't understand and wind up inadvertently destroy themselves. "We count our miseries carefully, yet accept our blessings without a thought" ~Chinese proverb
Wow, Paul McMullen is just sitting there saying that its OK to hack into and listen to people's messages. The expressions on the rest of the panel's faces when he started saying that were priceless.
hang on what does how much Steve Coogan gets for a movie have to do with him being angry at having his privacy invaded? That right there is clutching at straws. Just because he's successful, doesn't mean he deserves to have his phone hacked
I agree Barry (he could've been successful if he'd pushed that more eloquently, you make millions from Murdoch's companies then complain when he stings you....Coogan doesn't care about his personal life being intruded upon as much as the Dowlers' et al who don't have his media knowledge). Worrying what low calibre, no scruples folk tabloids employ.
@@jaycuthbert245 that's just the line Paul McMullen was using in all these interviews, he started it with Hugh Grant who probably does earn that depending on the film then just started saying it to everyone
Coogan has always been very intelligent. You have to be to create such a brilliant satirical character as Alan Partridge - probably the greatest comedy character ever.
Grant dropped the most savage of mic drops live on the BBC "You should try real journalism, Paul. You're not an idiot. You could do it." In the most dry, sarcastic way.
My favourite McMullen arguments: 1) Hey, Steve, you have money, why shouldn't your phone be tapped? 2) It's all a bit of fun 3) Freedom of Speech? Huh? I'll google it... 4) A process, which raises huge privacy and moral issues, manages to achieve positive outcomes some of the time and utterly fails with no chance of success at others, so therefore the process is always OK.
One guy is super talented, inteligent and has worked very hard for everything he has. The other guy makes his money off of the backs of others. Enough said I think.
“If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plow the family into the soil, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who is also your brother.” “You make pigs smoke!”
"its good of you to come on, but you strike me as a genuinely tortured soul" - oh man, nothing like a posh english lady to utterly destroy with the gentlest of put-downs. That was award-winning.
From Kent Online: "[McMullen] has also been appointed as the press officer for the Dover and Deal branch of UKIP, and says he would be interested in eventually standing for the European Parliament." Make of that what you will.
Coogan in the green room talking about how many houses he'd bought with money he earned writing comedy. Journalist hacks into murdered girls phone for profit. not really comparable is it, Paul.
That’s one thing though isn’t it? They also exposed huge amounts of corruption but Partridge here is batting for the rich and famous, and using a dead girl as a human shield. Far more reprehensible than the NOTW, and this was about bringing down a right leaning paper, this had nothing to do with decency. He wouldn’t have given a shyt if it was tory MPs having their privacy invaded.
@@RaferJeffersonIIII am not one for celebs who whinge about their fame, but: 1. He's earned & worked for his money. Why does that mean it's ok for Press to regard it as open season on him 2. He stated well documented fact re Milly Dowler. That was not hiding behind it, it was hard evidence showing they're despicable 3. He gave the damages £ he received to victim support.
@@sarahholland2600 1. That’s the deal if you work in entertainment. Same as football. If you want people hanging on your every word and women throwing themselves at you, press intrusion is the price you pay. Of course, arrogant narcissists like Steve don’t agree. Like you, they think they deserve all the perks but none of the downsides. 2. This had nothing to do with press corruption, this was a left winger taking down a right leaning paper for a political victory. If you’ve ever heard Steve speak about “tories” he’s the most bigoted man alive, despite being a comedy actor, he thinks he has credentials to comment on politics when in reality a hairdresser is probably better qualified. He used Milly Dowler as hard evidence - he passed on the countless incidents of corruption they exposed and centred on the mistakes - so he did indeed exploit that for his own benefit. As for the donation, that was clearly well publicised. It’s kind of the minimum standard. Well done Steve, you helped usher in a world of state press censorship to protect the lifestyles of the rich and famous snd for political point scoring. If he wasn’t such an Islington “tory scum” asswipe I’d have a bit more sympathy. Tory scum whilst driving sports cars.
Not all of them, some are still doing great, important work to this day. Granted though, any rag with Rupert Murdoch's grubby mitts all over it is cancer, pure & simple.
Excellent hosting by Emily Matliss, perfect timing. Coogan so eloquent and accurate. Duke was spot on. Tabloid Tosser was busy making evidence against himself.
She intervened to let McMullan finish, let McMullan freely interrupt Coogan throughout, and then put a ludicrous straw man question to Coogan as well. Maitlis is closer to the scummy News of the World than she is Coogan.
No he wasnt. It was a women called Rebekah Brooks. Who was the ex partner of Steve McFadden and it transpires was the perpetrator of domestic violence towards him. Lovely person.
@@harrywallace7091 no he wasn't sacked for phone hacking, you fake news spreading dog shit. He was sacked for publishing fake photos. I hate Piers Morgan but I hate fake news dick splats like you more.
Love how coogan sits there after the end of the programme he's still exasperated with the morally corrupt guy. I already loved Steve coogan but after seeing that he has gone up a notch or three more. Thankyou Mr coogan for your voice .❤️❤️
This guy talks about coogans wealth as if he doesnt deserve it, he earnt it all making people laugh and feel happy, guy is just jealous and small beyond belief.
"You've gotta get rid of emotions to think about it rationally". So many people say stuff like this. What's rational about disregarding emotions? About ignoring a whole realm of facts - because emotions are facts and they're facts that matter a lot.
Paul McMullen makes me feel physically sick. The press don't have the right to listen to anyone's answering machine messages - whether they're good or bad, rich or poor.
...and the reason for why the News of the World ceased to exist as of 2011 was? The final editorial: "Phones were hacked, and for that this newspaper is truly sorry... there is no justification for this appalling wrongdoing." Hiding behind the ideal of a 'free press' (an ideal is all it ever was by the way), while abusing every position of trust that a truly free press enjoys, is the same as a gunman using children as a shield and blaming the Police for shooting at him. It is morally reprehensible to argue that the NoTW's behaviour had any moral justification to support it's pursuit of using the details gained from illegal phone hacking, to sell it's paper. If anyone's going to hack phones, it's going to be with Parliamentary consent and called 'MI5'.
I'm hearing: "I care about journalism which is why I solicit and peddle gossip. Of course I don't actually do journalism unless it falls in my lap. But those rare occasions when I can't get out of doing journalism justify my invasions of privacy and propriety for the sake of salacious gossip and slander by innuendo."
To think that in the UK, a sit-down discussion can settle such a heated argument. Whereas in the US, this would obviously never happen, or if it did there would be an audience there for instantaneous reactions and crowd-enforced opinions.
I don't care if he gets 5 million a movie and o only get a few hundred a week because that means if his freedom can be destroyed then so can mine, financial worth or whether there a good a bad person is totally irrelevant it's about freedom liberty and privacy
Paul was clutching so hard when he made that statement. As if your bank balance denotes whether your private life should be intruded upon. I wonder what he thinks the cut off is.
"If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and there's a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plough the family into the field, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who's also your brother!"
‘Hitler was nice to dogs’ was pure Partridge
Not his dogs though. He tested suicide pills on them.
They weren't "suicide pills" then were they?
@@AsifKhan-ju4ld 😂😂😂
@@AsifKhan-ju4ld good one!
@@AsifKhan-ju4ld cyanide pills, come under the term suicide pill.
You feed beef burgers to swans
+Stu Mackenzie it helps them float
Whooo.... whoo... who do you think you are...??
They're scared! They don't know why they're so big! "Why am I so massive?" 😂
Hahaha. I would have loved him to warp in to partridge.
How about an infected spinal column in a bap? XD
No offence, but Paul’s life is technically not worth insuring.
Haha, love the angle. I normally feel really uncomfortable with these type of interviews, because Paul was absolutely destroyed in front of millions of people, and it feels like bullying. But to think going on air and defending the stuff he did makes him look and sound like the vermin he clearly is, so the more people destroy the rat the better. He's not a journalist. He's that feral pleb in the office or playground that goes round grassing on other people because he's got absolutely no personality of his own. It's his only way to feel important. To think that he's breathing the same air as normal people even annoys me!
Oh, none taken
best response ever on the interwebs .... back of the net
@@docholliday1112 You don't know what I'm going to say yet
"No offence but-"
I mean, "free press", right?
To me this issue seems pretty clear cut. Freedom of the press means freedom to write whatever you want, not freedom to DO whatever you want.
Dan Bull m69, love that you can make funny songs like 50 years of gaming and that you also have opinions on important things. Keep up the good work.
purplenurps Yeah...that's not what he was saying at all
Sexual Chocolate
He was though
purplenurps Nope, if you read it properly he's saying that the press don't have the right to do what they want.
Sexual Chocolate
No he's for private lives being exposed listen to super injunction. He's a tool
They never phone tapped Jimmy Savile.
But.... They did it to Brian Harvey.
They always fight for their own biased agenda, with no equality.
John Bryan Jim didn’t fix it
Coogan looks like a Gaymen with that wig.
@dogs aren't dangerous they didn't M I 6 asset
Needless to say, _Steve_ had the last laugh.
Ginger Ninja Needles to say...
I took drugs
Underrated comment
Jurassic Park!
Eh-her, eh-her, eh-her, eh-her… tabloid news
coogan is spot on here. 10 on 10
Jackaknackanory!
@CURTIS8516 Button mushrooms, ten on ten.
needed more space between the egg and the beans.
Use a sausage as a breakwater.
@@imogengold5747 I may want to mix them, but I'd like that to be my decision.
The way he said "It's absolute, B S" was just pure Alan Partridge lol.
He's in a can-do-go situation
@@nickstone1587 Aha!
Chris Morris should be moderating.
you're wrong and you're a grotesquely ugly freak.
Lmaooooo!!!!
with Collaterly Sisters whipping any bastard that dare step out of line.
So it's war then.
Ted Maul reports reports reports
Just when I thought that Steve Coogan couldn't be more of a legend....
its so strange that paul thinks just because someone is successful and makes money, he has a right to camp outside their house to "expose" them
it's "just a bit of fun" mate. everyone's faces when he said that, my god... ruining people's lives for cash just because they did ok for themselves doesn't sound like fun to me
That's a pretty common take, at least here in US unfortunately. People are such failures that they believe no one could ever have done so much better for themselves with legitimate means, so any success must be ill-gotten. Therefore, it's fair to take everything they have somehow.
@@ballisticcranberrypeat7777 what a wild false equivalence, whatever helps you sleep at night comfortable in your delusional belief that people in the same class as Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, etc got there without exploiting the labour of people infinitely more talented and innovative than themselves. People like you keep the fantasy alive that these tech billionaires are selfmade geniuses when nothing could be further from the truth.
@@dontlookspins I’m not referring to any particular people, and I’d agree that the ones you listed are exploitive. I’m referring to the thought process that allows you to believe that you’re morally superior, simply because you haven’t done well for yourself. If you don’t recognize how and why that sort of belief is a problem; then you’ll just have to wait until someone worse off than you decides you don’t deserve anything you have. Hopefully you’ll understand then.
@@ballisticcranberrypeat7777
>Hates the rich: is in top 2% of global wealth
>Complains about exploitation;
on a device made by slaves, on a platform that uses slaves, then sells their personal data to the companies they hate, that also use slaves.
Either people wake up and admit they're complicit in their own accusations, or they keep championing a cause they don't understand and wind up inadvertently destroy themselves.
"We count our miseries carefully, yet accept our blessings without a thought"
~Chinese proverb
Wow, Paul McMullen is just sitting there saying that its OK to hack into and listen to people's messages. The expressions on the rest of the panel's faces when he started saying that were priceless.
McMullen is an idiot, he should have made the comparison between suffering a benign free press and living under a Dictatorship.
He’s absolutely disgusting, his arrogance in this interview is astounding
Steve Coogan in an argument with a real life Alan Partridge
Coogan becomes Chris Morris.
real life Alan Partridge has a little more heart than this guy
lol ur right
McMullen is such a mealy-mouthed little pratt. His every movement, his every word; it's all so smug & shifty. Dripping with petulant insincerity
Would McMullen like his phone hacked? I doubt it.
Summed him up perfectly
Le mot juste!
hang on what does how much Steve Coogan gets for a movie have to do with him being angry at having his privacy invaded? That right there is clutching at straws. Just because he's successful, doesn't mean he deserves to have his phone hacked
I agree Barry (he could've been successful if he'd pushed that more eloquently, you make millions from Murdoch's companies then complain when he stings you....Coogan doesn't care about his personal life being intruded upon as much as the Dowlers' et al who don't have his media knowledge). Worrying what low calibre, no scruples folk tabloids employ.
Exactly. I would ask “Where in my contract, for a Murdoch film, have I signed away my right to privacy?”
Exactly and btw there's no way Steve's on 5 million per film.
@@jaycuthbert245 that's just the line Paul McMullen was using in all these interviews, he started it with Hugh Grant who probably does earn that depending on the film then just started saying it to everyone
Crash! Bang! Wallop!
What a video!
Back of the net
This isn't Britain...THIS IS DA AUTOBAHN!
"Kiss my face!"
That's Britain 2011, you're welcome to it!
Textbook!
And these chickens are walking around wondering 'why we're so massive'
Steve Coogan was visibly enraged by him - he's genuinely angry, I've never seen that before!
Make sure you dont go neart him when hes got some cheese "you mother!"
I'd be pretty angry if some cunt was sat outside my house with a camera every day
"Hitler was nice to dogs!" I know this is a serious subject but for a moment I thought this was an Alan Partridge sketch!
'Oh sorry, I didn't realise you were on a moral crusade.'
I love the moment when Coogan told him he wasn't a journalist and you could see it in the guy's eyes that he began to realize the fact.. Priceless!
He knew it very well beforehand.
Good efford Coogan - his intentions to give the damages payout to good causes actually happened also
He's a good chap.
@@Communist-Doge I can confirm he is 😊
Watching the way Coogan was staring across I would pay a good few quid to see what said after the cameras cut!
wasnt that guy on skirmish the millitary based quiz show on uk conquest
All part of his process of bouncing back!
Had kenco coming out of my nostrils.
Thats TV host Alan Partridge. he had a chat show or something 20 years ago
@Constantin Lungu do you know Domingo from Little Oakley?
I believe so. Sadly "Youth hosteling with Chris Eubank" couldn`t make it to the screen
"20 FOOT HIGH CHICKENS!"
Someone had to.... xD 👍
They are confused, "why are we this big!?!?!"
His silence speaks volumes.
I love the way any scenario can be connected back to an Alan Partridge quote. Proves how much steves show is comedy genius. Will never get old.
Holy shit. Alan Partridge just evolved from 1 to 10.
Coogan has always been very intelligent. You have to be to create such a brilliant satirical character as Alan Partridge - probably the greatest comedy character ever.
Yeah.
Brilliant smack down of these gutter snipes. Good man Alan!
I've seen those big eared boys in the newsroom.
steve coogan**
just needed a 'who do you think you are!' From Coogan
whoooooooooo do yooou think you areee?
Andy1ad I wanted him to catch him in a lie and shout AHA!
Unfortunately for you, I'm the Chief commissioning editor of the BBC.....
@@michaeldixon9942 let’s forget all this nonsense.
@@michaeldixon9942 can I just shock you... i like wine.
McMullen is unbelievable. Coogan and Grant were great putting themselves out there to confront the horrifying behaviour of the tabloids.
Yes respect to Coogan and Grant for doing that.
Grant dropped the most savage of mic drops live on the BBC "You should try real journalism, Paul. You're not an idiot. You could do it." In the most dry, sarcastic way.
05:10 “hltIer was nice to dogs” “exactly, thats why we have no hitler in this country”
wot?
My favourite McMullen arguments:
1) Hey, Steve, you have money, why shouldn't your phone be tapped?
2) It's all a bit of fun
3) Freedom of Speech? Huh? I'll google it...
4) A process, which raises huge privacy and moral issues, manages to achieve positive outcomes some of the time and utterly fails with no chance of success at others, so therefore the process is always OK.
Hey just doesn’t care to be fair.
Fair play to Steve Coogan, especially for what he’s said in the past regarding the Dowlers and also Christopher Jefferies.
And the NOTW is dead.
Justice exists.
One guy is super talented, inteligent and has worked very hard for everything he has.
The other guy makes his money off of the backs of others.
Enough said I think.
I still love the way Steve coogan dismantled that fool.
Freedom of speech is not the freedom to do whatever one wants without responsibility
Idea for a new television show: “Hacking phones with Piers Morgan”
“If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plow the family into the soil, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who is also your brother.”
“You make pigs smoke!”
Hahahaha😂😂
Steve Coogan went even further up in my estimation. Calling it like it is.
mr coogan has gone up in my estimation , well done that man!
Why have so many commented that "[Coogan has gone up in my estimation]"..? It seems odd!
@@WhiteUnicorn82 I think they must have thought more highly of him after watching this.
‘Walking PR disaster for the tabloids’ What. A. Line.
"its good of you to come on, but you strike me as a genuinely tortured soul" - oh man, nothing like a posh english lady to utterly destroy with the gentlest of put-downs. That was award-winning.
Seems the News of the World may be in danger of becoming... moribund.
Nice to see the BBC giving Alan Partridge a chance to bounce back!
Coogan handled this pretty well.
Steve Coogan is a legend.
Needles to say, Coogan had the last laugh
Paul should have read the small print in his conetract
Coogan is the man.
Paul McMullan reminds me of a short lived character from Viz, Charles Pontoon, a similarly sleazy tabloid journo.
Only just seen this now. The term morally bankrupt was brilliant, summed it up.
From Kent Online: "[McMullen] has also been appointed as the press officer for the Dover and Deal branch of UKIP, and says he would be interested in eventually standing for the European Parliament."
Make of that what you will.
Totally behind Coogan on this 100 percent
Coogan in the green room talking about how many houses he'd bought with money he earned writing comedy.
Journalist hacks into murdered girls phone for profit.
not really comparable is it, Paul.
That’s one thing though isn’t it? They also exposed huge amounts of corruption but Partridge here is batting for the rich and famous, and using a dead girl as a human shield. Far more reprehensible than the NOTW, and this was about bringing down a right leaning paper, this had nothing to do with decency.
He wouldn’t have given a shyt if it was tory MPs having their privacy invaded.
@@RaferJeffersonIIII am not one for celebs who whinge about their fame, but: 1. He's earned & worked for his money. Why does that mean it's ok for Press to regard it as open season on him 2. He stated well documented fact re Milly Dowler. That was not hiding behind it, it was hard evidence showing they're despicable 3. He gave the damages £ he received to victim support.
@@sarahholland2600 1. That’s the deal if you work in entertainment. Same as football. If you want people hanging on your every word and women throwing themselves at you, press intrusion is the price you pay. Of course, arrogant narcissists like Steve don’t agree. Like you, they think they deserve all the perks but none of the downsides.
2. This had nothing to do with press corruption, this was a left winger taking down a right leaning paper for a political victory.
If you’ve ever heard Steve speak about “tories” he’s the most bigoted man alive, despite being a comedy actor, he thinks he has credentials to comment on politics when in reality a hairdresser is probably better qualified.
He used Milly Dowler as hard evidence - he passed on the countless incidents of corruption they exposed and centred on the mistakes - so he did indeed exploit that for his own benefit. As for the donation, that was clearly well publicised. It’s kind of the minimum standard.
Well done Steve, you helped usher in a world of state press censorship to protect the lifestyles of the rich and famous snd for political point scoring.
If he wasn’t such an Islington “tory scum” asswipe I’d have a bit more sympathy.
Tory scum whilst driving sports cars.
"a bit of f...." He almost leaped across the table.
A reason why I haven’t bought a newspaper in over fifteen years, nor do I watch the news. Complete and utter gutter press
Not all of them, some are still doing great, important work to this day. Granted though, any rag with Rupert Murdoch's grubby mitts all over it is cancer, pure & simple.
I've got your kids McMullen, I've got your kids!
I'm the Terminator!
The phone hackers hiding behind "oh wee're going to lose freedom of the press" is absolutely pathetic and disgraceful
Excellent hosting by Emily Matliss, perfect timing.
Coogan so eloquent and accurate.
Duke was spot on.
Tabloid Tosser was busy making evidence against himself.
She intervened to let McMullan finish, let McMullan freely interrupt Coogan throughout, and then put a ludicrous straw man question to Coogan as well. Maitlis is closer to the scummy News of the World than she is Coogan.
Piers Morgan was the Editor of the NOTW at the time........
Do i have to say anything more??????
No he wasnt. It was a women called Rebekah Brooks. Who was the ex partner of Steve McFadden and it transpires was the perpetrator of domestic violence towards him. Lovely person.
@@garethedwards3379 Ross Kemp, wasn't it? Wrong Mitchell brother lol
Wasn't he editor of the mirror?
@@harrywallace7091 always thought he was sacked for the made up prisoner of war photos
@@harrywallace7091 no he wasn't sacked for phone hacking, you fake news spreading dog shit. He was sacked for publishing fake photos.
I hate Piers Morgan but I hate fake news dick splats like you more.
"so you happily take 5 mil per movie"
yeah at least he isn't taking people's privacy
Love how coogan sits there after the end of the programme he's still exasperated with the morally corrupt guy. I already loved Steve coogan but after seeing that he has gone up a notch or three more. Thankyou Mr coogan for your voice .❤️❤️
Haha I love it. steve gets angrier n angrier until he nearly turns into the incredible partridge
'The incredible partridge' brilliant line
When under pressure you can see how hard it is for Alan to maintain the facade of "Steve Coogan". SMELL MY CHEESE
This guy talks about coogans wealth as if he doesnt deserve it, he earnt it all making people laugh and feel happy, guy is just jealous and small beyond belief.
10 yrs on....Coogan is still spot on
Was just waiting on him bursting into Alan partridge and doing the “smell my cheese” scene
You know Steve's in the right when Paul tries to interrupt him at any moment he can by shouting and spouting nonsense.
"You've gotta get rid of emotions to think about it rationally". So many people say stuff like this. What's rational about disregarding emotions? About ignoring a whole realm of facts - because emotions are facts and they're facts that matter a lot.
Why is his suit about 19 times too big for him
John Simonson superb this comment it’s massive
It isnt too big, it's just his slimy coward body trying it's best to wriggle free!!! Snakes arent supposed to be clothed!!!
It's his body shrinking
'Paul, I'll just talk over you...'
Paul: I...uh
'You're not a real journalist, you're not a real journalist, you're not a real journalist'
Paul McMullen makes me feel physically sick. The press don't have the right to listen to anyone's answering machine messages - whether they're good or bad, rich or poor.
...and the reason for why the News of the World ceased to exist as of 2011 was? The final editorial: "Phones were hacked, and for that this newspaper is truly sorry... there is no justification for this appalling wrongdoing."
Hiding behind the ideal of a 'free press' (an ideal is all it ever was by the way), while abusing every position of trust that a truly free press enjoys, is the same as a gunman using children as a shield and blaming the Police for shooting at him. It is morally reprehensible to argue that the NoTW's behaviour had any moral justification to support it's pursuit of using the details gained from illegal phone hacking, to sell it's paper. If anyone's going to hack phones, it's going to be with Parliamentary consent and called 'MI5'.
Never new Alan Partridge was so intelligent. "Back of the net" 😂
*knew...you're welcome.
@@tornapart75 *wanker. You're welcome, too.
The world needs more of him, Chris Martin and Will Self
Coogan speaks so much sense. The whole tradgedy in this particular situation is that there is even a debate on who was right and who was wrong.
I agree. It really was a tragedy that something as fundamental as press freedom was up for debate. Or wasn't that what you meant?
NOTW now replaced by the Daily Mail.
I'm hearing: "I care about journalism which is why I solicit and peddle gossip. Of course I don't actually do journalism unless it falls in my lap. But those rare occasions when I can't get out of doing journalism justify my invasions of privacy and propriety for the sake of salacious gossip and slander by innuendo."
Coogan: speaks.
Decent people: *Standing ovation
steve coogan is a hero
And a hypocrite. Sky TV anyone?
He is a twat.
To think that in the UK, a sit-down discussion can settle such a heated argument. Whereas in the US, this would obviously never happen, or if it did there would be an audience there for instantaneous reactions and crowd-enforced opinions.
I was half expecting Alan partridge to come out and say eat my cheese you mother! 😁
If he pointed at me, just once, I’d have ripped McCullen’s head off.
Nothing but respect for Coogan
“Mooooooooooooooooooooooooo”
That shocked me.
If the herd would not buy and eat shit, then it wouldn't sell. The tail does not wag the dog.
"Smash, Bang, Wallop. What a video!"
I do love the pure disdain and disgust of Coogan here.
I love this, in a way!
"Earlier on I put in a pound of mashed up Dundee cake, let's take a look...not a trace!"
Holy crap. Listening to McMullen is just simply incredible.
Dan! Dan....Dan......Dan......Dan.....Daaaaan! Dan....Dan.................Dan.....Dan......Dan.....Dan!
Coogan is great as partridge and as himself, top quality man all round.
I don't care if he gets 5 million a movie and o only get a few hundred a week because that means if his freedom can be destroyed then so can mine, financial worth or whether there a good a bad person is totally irrelevant it's about freedom liberty and privacy
Paul was clutching so hard when he made that statement. As if your bank balance denotes whether your private life should be intruded upon. I wonder what he thinks the cut off is.
"Have I got a second series?"
Love Steve Coogan even that much more. Well said that man!
Was expecting Steve to go mooooooooo when the twat was going on 🤣
"If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and there's a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plough the family into the field, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who's also your brother!"
Steve Coogan expressing the truth. Peter Cook would be proud. 👍
That MuckMullen guy is the very walking caricature of every schleppy, dull and shallow tabloid journalist I’ve ever imagined.
I LIKE THE WAY HE STARTS AS COOGAN, THEN TURNS INTO PARTRIDGE
+jemimallah HAHAHAHA definitely! I outburst at this comment
Don't know where you're coming from. Your comment seems to cheapen Coogan's effort to tackle this issue head on. Did you mean to do that?
Yes. Yes that's exactly what I meant to do.
You intended to cheapen Coogan's effort to tackle this issue head on?