"You're not just quoting him from some idle conversation in a pub in which he was humouring you?" "He and I had a chat about it over a pub lunch in Banbury." Haha.
Austin Duffield I remember showing the paedophile special brass eye did to a couple of friends while we were tripping on acid. The 90's was a great time.
Partridge of all people should not make this schoolboy car error. The SL being the 2 door cabrio. Yes it was an S280 at the time of the crash. Which I understand was hurried to the back of the hotel in place of the regular S600 she would have gone in. Interestingly talking of options on these cars the 280 was lacking the esc and other basic traction aids of the day being the lower powered model. So had she been in the 600 as intended maybe Henri Paul would have kept control??? One for debate Alan.
I don't see why Chris doesn't do this from his house and just set up a Patreon account as I would gladly pay to listen to him and a comedically talented guest talk for hours. I know he does movies and the like now but he's too talented to be off camera or off mic
I remember when the DVD of "The Day Today" came out (which contained this piece), a few days later, the BBC offered an oblique "retraction", presumably in case Alan's argument about airbags was a bit too convincing...😂
broke: it's been alleged that the umbrella, which was rapidly opened and closed a few times right before the gunshot, was perhaps used as sort of a signal to somebody. also alleged that the man holding the umbrella may have been Ferenc Nagy, the exiled Hungarian politician who became an anticommunist CIA asset & who initially approached the CIA on a business inquiry about staffing the shady Israel-linked industrial exposition group Permindex with CIA officers, which declassified documents show the CIA eventually did in fact go forward with. woke: the FBI knew about car CD players for decades
Yes, everyone's doing the typical Morris gushing in the comments, but it's Coogan who gets almost all the laughs here. (You can even detect Morris corpsing once or twice.)
Fukinell. I've heard of Alan Partridge and not thought much of 'him' until now But Chris Morris? Fukinell this conversation is absolutely Brilliant. I'd even say it's the modern day Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Fukin Brilliant
Big fan of Alan, Day Today, Bass Eye etc and Steve and Chris and first time hearing this ha ha. Chris was in first series of IT Crowd too another classic as the boss.
His latest one is James Martin. Always wonder how these people feel about being Alan's mate or rival in the Partridge universe. Funny how the papers can't libel people, but in the context of satire, you can turn real people into characters and make up any old shite about them.
This is why I’ve never gotten fully on board with the In Time Partridge stuff. It might seem unimaginative but there’s no way Alan would really have ended up back on the BBC rather than something like Talk Radio or GB News.
“No room for an umbrella there…” - “the most frightening and horrible magic trick the world has ever seen.” - I’m crying laughing at this. Too freaking funny. 🤣🤣🤣
@@hanktheblesseddeejay Home to the Peoples Park, one of the town's biggest in terms of the area covered and one of the few major ones not to be built on a steep hill.
@@hanktheblesseddeejay Well, I don't have the actual figures to hand, but let's just say that a pram without it's parking brake on would roll quite slowly, even if given a slight push.
I'm sure that David Dickinson was the one who exposed the Watergate scandal too. He actually hasn't come out and said that he did, but I heard a bloke in the pub say that he did, so it has to be true.
"I think repeating a word until it becomes an abstract noise doesn't really bulk up your case very well."
Genius. Definitely using that.
@Nobby Heads absolute melt
@@Silphwave Wanker
@@Silphwave You prick
"No but it's a good preface to the substance of what I'm going to say"
Just when you think you've heard every last bit of Alan Partridge stuff that exists.....
'Eating scampi, but that's no important'.
Yeeees
So true🤣. Alan would make a great conspiracy theorist over the covid "pandemic" thing of the last year
It's Chris Morris stuff mate. Steve Coogan is just along for the ride.
@@GRD211 are you forgetting armando iannucci?
Their chemistry is pure Gold!
HappyMusic 😀
HappyMusic needs to be a podcast
oh god I'm In love with this man. it's ridiculous.
Im a fan of yours and im glad youre a fan of chris morris.
Yes me too
Get off with him then.
"You're not just quoting him from some idle conversation in a pub in which he was humouring you?" "He and I had a chat about it over a pub lunch in Banbury." Haha.
I told him my theory and he nodded.
It's about time we had a new series of brass eye.
It's only been nearly 20 fucking years.
I've been patient, but can't wait forever, . Please
Peadogeddon
Austin Duffield I remember showing the paedophile special brass eye did to a couple of friends while we were tripping on acid. The 90's was a great time.
***** search it on youtube. Brass eye did a special report on paedophiles . In really bad taste but still funny as hell .
David Thomas Where's you self-recocking-spect!
CodedToast Mark R rofl mate !!
"The Mercedes 500SL comes *as standard* with 4 to 6 airbags..."
Classic Partridge line.
Mark Keogh Sad thing was it was only a S280 from memory
@@richsubishi That’s what they wanted you to think
Partridge of all people should not make this schoolboy car error. The SL being the 2 door cabrio. Yes it was an S280 at the time of the crash. Which I understand was hurried to the back of the hotel in place of the regular S600 she would have gone in. Interestingly talking of options on these cars the 280 was lacking the esc and other basic traction aids of the day being the lower powered model. So had she been in the 600 as intended maybe Henri Paul would have kept control??? One for debate Alan.
@@bensmithkent22 Not your words, the words of Top Gear magazine.
@@bensmithkent22 Very difficult to keep control of a car when a bright light goes off in front of you down a dark tunnel.
"Ooh the back of my heads come off... did ya see that" --JFK 1963
It's a shame Morris and Coogan don't do more stuff together these days, this is comedy gold.
Comedy? This is serious.
@Aidan Convery LOL no, it really isn't. You do not seem to realise this is satirical.
I picture thêm Alas Smith and Jones style, looking at each other nose to nose. Wow what a show that would be.
@@drkintobor2597joke went right over your head didn't it
@drk
Biggest WOOSH ever?
This is absolute gold....absolutely delighted to have heard this. Why couldn't Morris have guest presented Newsnight?!
@Spacey Tracey Question Time might be interesting.
AncientAbs that's so true, he actually presents just like a top polished anchorman.
Imagine Chris Morris interviewing Micheal Howard. "Did you threaten to overrule him?"
I don't see why Chris doesn't do this from his house and just set up a Patreon account as I would gladly pay to listen to him and a comedically talented guest talk for hours. I know he does movies and the like now but he's too talented to be off camera or off mic
Looks a bit shit tbh
@@bigfan1041 nahhhh it looks interesting and sheds light on a real problem in American society/whatever you want to call it
or an onlyfans account
You must have an extremely eclectic taste in comedy if you are able to appreciate this, as well as the childrends programme 'family guy'
@@dave8323 some of us just have open minds when it comes to humour I guess
The FBI knew about CDs for ages!
@Cool Waters Claude Debussy? Crohn's Disease? Companion dogs? Cognitive disabilities? Chronic diarrhea?
It's the way he says it. Classic Partridge.
@@handsomebrick No. Crack Dependency.
Who knew Alan was the information guy for ukip 🤣
I've never heard anyone corpse Morris before! This is a gem!
When does it occur?
@@phantomsnake it doesn't.
@@phantomsnake 5:50
@@phantomsnake and 7:00
There is footage of I'm Alan Partridge rehearsals for the farmers interview where he cracks up.
Can't believe I've never heard this. Brilliant!
If Dickinson doesn't think it's an accident, then that's good enough for me.
Danny Smith Yes... well, a member of the red team would say that.
I would want consensus from sue cook and bill oddie before i was totally convinced.
@@Stantheman848 Do you want me to take Sue Cook out?
These guys in my opinion produce the best comedy I've ever seen or heard, it's just sheer genius 🤣 👏 😂 🙌
'No more questions you're honor !!' Genius !!
*genious
+HitMeQuick
"...it's his bed let him lie in it,
nah let him lie in it..."
This is absolutely gold. Never heard this before two days ago. Listened multiple times already.
Lovely stuff!
I remember when the DVD of "The Day Today" came out (which contained this piece), a few days later, the BBC offered an oblique "retraction", presumably in case Alan's argument about airbags was a bit too convincing...😂
There was someone in Dealey Plaza in 1963 holding an umbrella just a few feet away from JFK when he was shot .
Alan Partridge bang on the money again!
broke: it's been alleged that the umbrella, which was rapidly opened and closed a few times right before the gunshot, was perhaps used as sort of a signal to somebody. also alleged that the man holding the umbrella may have been Ferenc Nagy, the exiled Hungarian politician who became an anticommunist CIA asset & who initially approached the CIA on a business inquiry about staffing the shady Israel-linked industrial exposition group Permindex with CIA officers, which declassified documents show the CIA eventually did in fact go forward with.
woke: the FBI knew about car CD players for decades
@@boozerverif h
"The FBI knew about CDs for AGES!"
Genius :D
Well, J Edgar Hoover is well known to have been a Cross Dresser And so was Mulder out of the X Files when he was in Twin Peaks...
Yes, everyone's doing the typical Morris gushing in the comments, but it's Coogan who gets almost all the laughs here. (You can even detect Morris corpsing once or twice.)
They did know,because J.Edgar Hoover was a CD
The two great faces in British programming. The Dark Lord of disturbing satire and surrealism and the funniest man this side of Norwich!
"The FBI knew about CDs for AGES!"
Never heard this before, bloody brilliant.
Wish these two could do a podcast.
"He was eating scampi..."
Would you like a half of bitter?
That's not really important though
"The FBI knew about CD's for ages" hahaha love the way Alan says that
"They do it on purpose"!
So glad this is here. Pissed myself. So funny.
My marriage fell apart soon after listening to this!
I’m glad that I’m old enough to have enjoyed this on radio 4 in the late 1990’s and just as much today, in 2024 that’s 30 years of quality chat
Obviously I am suffering from the Mandela effect, this content was never on radio 4 but on TDTD
In the Chatosphere.
The proudest I've ever been of my hometown Banbury...
Have you or your fine lady ever ridden a cock horse?
PS *NOT* a euphemism.
“That’s not for me to say,, that’s for other people to say.”
"Did you SEE a bullet?" LMFAO
Love finding more of Alan’s words!
Brilliant just brilliant!!
"Trade Unions" Classic Alan
This is incredible. Is Alan the greatest comedic character ever created? Yes. Yes, he is.
electrojones Is he though? We just don’t know. I’ve never seen any evidence.
electrojones Those are not my words, but the words of Top Gear magazine.
And played by a champagne socialist.
@@ConspiracyPundit I feel secure in knowing I can ignore anything written by "conspiracypunditbunchanumbers" and never miss a thing.
@con
Meaningless waffle.
Utterly glorious, new to my lugs 🙏
It's got to be improvised surely. Hats off to both.
It reminds me a little bit of Morris's collaboration with Peter Cook.
Hahaha great chat. Especially in these covid times where more people are actually talking like this.
Fukinell. I've heard of Alan Partridge and not thought much of 'him' until now But Chris Morris? Fukinell this conversation is absolutely Brilliant. I'd even say it's the modern day Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Fukin Brilliant
Big fan of Alan, Day Today, Bass Eye etc and Steve and Chris and first time hearing this ha ha. Chris was in first series of IT Crowd too another classic as the boss.
If you’ve never seen it you should watch the comedy series “Nathan Barley”. Co-created and written by Chris Morris and Charlie Brooker. It’s well bum!
Brilliance!
Chris Morris needs to play Jeremy Paxman in the new Paxman movie that I just made up in my head called, "Paxo: You're Stuffed!" xx
Morris! Get In My Head!
Toooo brilliant!
After hearing it about four times before it's still so funny .
I'm really not surprised that Alan partridge and David dickinson are close friends, they have very similar personalities.
His latest one is James Martin. Always wonder how these people feel about being Alan's mate or rival in the Partridge universe. Funny how the papers can't libel people, but in the context of satire, you can turn real people into characters and make up any old shite about them.
Partridge is brilliant I knew this anyway however I have been loving the day today discovered it recently still so relevant should run another series
I’m from Banbury!!
THE FBI KNEW ABOUT CD'S FOR AGES....
It’s like listening to LBC today LOL
This is why I’ve never gotten fully on board with the In Time Partridge stuff. It might seem unimaginative but there’s no way Alan would really have ended up back on the BBC rather than something like Talk Radio or GB News.
Very telling mr Christopher Morris 😀
oh god that was amazing
Yes, happy now.
Superb.
I think I may have just squirted tears of laughter at the wall opposite me
"No more questions your honour!"
Loved that part...
"He's not a baby, Alan".
That line would have made me laugh my drink out of my nose had there not been a brolly up there.
"I think there are many, many unanswered questions, that remain unanswered..."
I explained the theory and he err.... Nodded. GENIUS
“No room for an umbrella there…” - “the most frightening and horrible magic trick the world has ever seen.” - I’m crying laughing at this. Too freaking funny. 🤣🤣🤣
"Has yours?!?!"
"Hang on...."
This could easily be a series. Morris and Coogan.....come on!
This is literally the level of serious discourse on twitter about everything today.
Crying with laughter at this 😂
'Oooh, the back of my heads come off...'
UA-cam watchers across the land casually checking the top of their heads
what a laugh! what a laugh!
"a pub lunch in Bamberry" is just funny and I don't know why.
Banbury - its a town in England
andy delamere near Oxford
@@hanktheblesseddeejay Home to the Peoples Park, one of the town's biggest in terms of the area covered and one of the few major ones not to be built on a steep hill.
Citizen of Nowhere any idea what type of gradient we could be looking at?
@@hanktheblesseddeejay Well, I don't have the actual figures to hand, but let's just say that a pram without it's parking brake on would roll quite slowly, even if given a slight push.
Amazing.
"That's not for me to say... that's for...other people to say" 😂
The Tarkovsky of British comedy.
Never thought of it that way, but it makes sense.
He died in Paris as well as Diana - Princess of our Hearts. Coincidence?
'I'm a fucking taxi driver, what d'you expect, Bertrand Russell?'
7:25 "You think the prime minister runs England? What a LAFF, what a LAFF!"
Bring back The Day Today!
I lost it when he said "david Dickinson from real deal"
cheap as chips!!!!!!
gold gold gold. what's chris morris up to now?
he's working on new stuff now
Philip Trenaman I miss him like a fat kid loves cake
Rebecca Vocal Athlete o
"The FBI knew about CDs for ages" lol
I love Chris.
"Sorry Jack....John..."
This man is the absolute polar opposite of Alan partridge and its beautiful
Two brilliantly funny comedy geniuses being brilliantly funny.
This is GOLD! 😂😂😂🤣
“Let’s leave Mohammed Al Fayed off the list”
“Why?”
The Princess of Whales Hearts shall be mourned untill the stars in the sky burn out
"The FBI new about CDs for ages!".
'No further questions your honour!'
The FBI knew about cds for ages!
That's all the proof I need.
I wonder how much of this is improve?? It's amazing. "Oh the back of my head has come off"
David Dickinson from Bargain Hunt.
As soon as Allan starts talking about luxury vehicles you know the logic will be perfect.
I'm sure that David Dickinson was the one who exposed the Watergate scandal too. He actually hasn't come out and said that he did, but I heard a bloke in the pub say that he did, so it has to be true.
You're absolutely right, if the bloke in the pub say it then it must be true. I don't think that any court in the world would dismiss that.
I don't know about you lot, but I could listen to this 'drivel' all day.
Is this semi improvised, or very well rehearsed?
The way Chris's incredulity slowly morphs into absolute disgust is brilliant.
There is a brolly in the Zapruder film...
2:47: 'Why were they gone Chri.. eh David?'
There are many many unanswered questions that remain unanswered 🧐
"Kevin Costner was there, in the film....."
Chris Morris is a genius.
Genious isn't the word.
Morris curls up laughing :D