Simon Pegg is the best example of a celeb who didn't let fame get to his head, I met him backstage at a Coldplay concert in 2015, I was 14/15 at the time, nicest guy, super genuine and just lovely to be around.
So many in jokes in the larger running joke which it makes it brilliant. I bought an electric cheese knife for my wife's birthday. She keeps asking me to smell it but I am worried it might prune my nose hairs. Is it powered by a nokia battery ? That'another worry.
Coogan is probably the greatest british comic to have ever lived, dont know why they haven't made a statue of him as Alan and put it up in Norwich city centre (the pedestrianised part of course)
Hes probably up there, of the famous comedians. But there are many great writers, actors, etc. John Cleese is always at the top, and Oscar Wilde isnt far behind. After that youve got writers from Graham Chapman and the other Pythons, through Richard Curtis to Richard Ayoade. Atkinson, John Sullivan, Gervaise and Merchant, and others. With panel show improv theres Paul Merton and wit world champion Lee Mack. Even David Mitchell is doing great work. Some might even say Charlie Chaplin or Spike Milligan or Laurel and Hardy for their influence, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Eric Morcambe, or comedy film writers and actors. And thats just some of the famous ones. He's excellent, but this is the best comedy nation in the western world. Saying hes the best ever is a big statement. Just writing out of respect to English culture.
Coogan is beyond hilarious & intelligent and his comedic genius shines here just like in one of my favorite comedic creations of all-time: I am Alan Partridge!
That is not being fair to be fair. Noel Gallagher has done some of the entertaining, memorable interviews in the history of interviews. You don't have to have like him to agree with that. He's a very funny bloke. This is why his segment was so short here. He often upstaged the host. He's up his own arse now but he is very talented man.
Joke about Sunny Delight being oil based is brilliant.. and very unique to the time.. I remember at the time there was a lot of criticism cos SD contained vegetable oils.
Absolutely brilliant. You can beat the Irish comedian. Of course Noel also use to come home to Mayo in the west of Ireland as a young lad to visit their granny’s every summer. They were crazy and bright even then.🙏🇮🇪
Simon Pegg is the best example of a celeb who didn't let fame get to his head, I met him backstage at a Coldplay concert in 2015, I was 14/15 at the time, nicest guy, super genuine and just lovely to be around.
Great satire!
@@GOFFMEISTER because of dn?
ahaha that was after he got off the booze. He was a total wanker prior to that.
did he have a bowl of custard on him?
Gitty, He told me he thought you were a tosser.
That little smirk from Simon at “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” is great, I feel like he almost lost it a bit
I love the fact he told Noel to "stay there" at the end and he did. Can't be many people he obeys like that. Brilliant.
His brother would have stormed out..!!
Simon keeping a straight face and going along with the joke is amazing.
It's Richard Madeley, it really is.
Absolutely, he is doing an amazing job.
Let's say for instance I'm a Gayman lol
+youandwhosearmy? "gaym'n"... piss my pants everytime I say it...'-)
+Darren Crow geez you have good ears lol
😂😂
*****
Who's Neil Gaiman?
Ahahahhaha
It’s electric. The atmosphere not the cheese knife 😂😂😂
So many in jokes in the larger running joke which it makes it brilliant.
I bought an electric cheese knife for my wife's birthday. She keeps asking me to smell it but I am worried it might prune my nose hairs. Is it powered by a nokia battery ? That'another worry.
God, Coogan is so good in this era, isn't he?
harvey halloway he still is! #StanAndOllie #LaurelAndHardy
Steve Coogan is a very intelligent comedy genius.
Andrew Smith His comedy has always been gold. I don't like his political stance though but this isn't about that.
What is his political stance?
@@andrewsmith2757 I'm not going to sour the air here and turn it into something it isn't.
just when you think you can stop laughing..... "custard's ok"
I lost it there XDD
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Ellis presley
I'm still laughing
Clearly a missed comedy opportunity to head into non-Newtonian fluids, and how viscosity changes may make custard unsafe as a safe sex lubricant.
Alan Partridge is a fine example of subtle yet complex British comedy
We compromised on Seal. Fecking genius.
Steele eye span!
Coogan is probably the greatest british comic to have ever lived, dont know why they haven't made a statue of him as Alan and put it up in Norwich city centre (the pedestrianised part of course)
Aged like fine wine
9 YEARS ON AND WE STILL DONT HAVE ONE
Ah HAaaaAH!
Id put one up ooh pardon
Hes probably up there, of the famous comedians. But there are many great writers, actors, etc. John Cleese is always at the top, and Oscar Wilde isnt far behind. After that youve got writers from Graham Chapman and the other Pythons, through Richard Curtis to Richard Ayoade. Atkinson, John Sullivan, Gervaise and Merchant, and others. With panel show improv theres Paul Merton and wit world champion Lee Mack. Even David Mitchell is doing great work. Some might even say Charlie Chaplin or Spike Milligan or Laurel and Hardy for their influence, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, Eric Morcambe, or comedy film writers and actors.
And thats just some of the famous ones.
He's excellent, but this is the best comedy nation in the western world. Saying hes the best ever is a big statement. Just writing out of respect to English culture.
A gaymun.
LOL
*gaymin
**gaym'n
@@glorifieddevil9892 I don't mean to be anal - but yours is the correct one
Why has it taken me this long to discover how hilarious Steve Coogan is???
You were probably too busy trying to think up an hilarious user name for on here.
Shame you wasted all that time......
Coogan
was a comedian before you were of enough to realise?Are you young?
On a heavier note,I have herpes (cold sores) and I'm not a black.
Cuz your a fuckin spazzz.
Spastic
Chris Loop No,I'm a Viking, 37 and my girlfriend is 25,cash back! ;)
How does Simon Pegg keep a straight face here? very impressive haha
yeah he's actually a great actor
yeah..he almost goes at 3:01 but manages to control it.
Yeh agreed. He turned put years later to be a great actor
Had plenty of practice in *spaced* TV show. What a show!
They've probably rehearsed it a thousand times.
"The only penetrating thing about me are my questions..."
a valid well thought out response.....
u ok?
Billy connolu
Basically just said he's a bottom.
*penetrating look towards camera*
"24 hour party people" was Alan's best performance.
He wasn't Alan Partridge in that movie
Steve Coogan* and I totally agree!!
"It's important that you use a water based lubricant" ...
"so no butter? or marge?"
Classic
....Pantene Pro V plus!?? :D
Could you use liquid football?
"I can't believe it's not butter?" !
Custards ok?
"is that like rimming", classic Partridge
"Off the Pegg", a TV show where Simon Pegg hunts Britains tailors for off the peg suits for the working man who has no time for fittings.
Sounds so wonderfully boring that it'd be perfect for british tv.
I'd watch that😂😂
How Steve Coogan delivers like this is just genius...
Coogan is beyond hilarious & intelligent and his comedic genius shines here just like in one of my favorite comedic creations of all-time: I am Alan Partridge!
"I Can't Believe It's Not Butter...Sunny Delight..." 😅
Fantastic!! Thanks for sharing
You should have put "Alan Partridge Interviews Simon Pegg (with Noel Gallagher)"
Or "Alan Partridge talks to Simon Pegg about gay sex (with Noel Gallagher)"
Dan H
lol right on
Saying it that way was for comedic effect. Some of us got it 🤣
Matteo Prezioso exactly where is noel
Matthew Lee how is that funny
*Simon Pegg (with Noel Gallagher)
Adam Keenan *Nigel
This is probably one of my favourite Partridge sketches. 😂😂
"I suggest Steeleye Span"
The suavest music choices when one is in Norwich.
havnt seen this for a while..still awesome.
I can;t believe it's KNOB butter.
Thank you, thank you all.
Custard's OK
Good to know.
i had never seen this its great thanks
It makes me lose wood
Me too!!
So does Theresa May.
My god Simon Pegg is so deadpan the whole time - how does he do it?
It's his job'! He's an actor!
Lovely stuff
Adam Weishaupt Not my words, the words of Adam Weishaupt...
This would not fly today🤣
"What if he threatens me with his tomahawk?" LMAO :D
Who’s somehow got here in 2019? 😂
Got here now sep 2019
Glad I did, I've never seen this.
I know exactly what I did to get here, I am not ashamed, praise the blessed algorithm!
Fokkin wat.
@@pentuplove6542 'You Mom'?... 'You Mom'?A re you a fucking late 50s forceps birth or what?
"Is that like rimming?"
"I can't believe it's not butter"
LOL
Sunny Delight.
ROFL
'So, how do you relax? And I dont mean poppers..'
I seen partridge interviewing Roger Daltrey,praising his music saying " The Who are like The Kinks for welders"
WTF 🤣😂😂
Same way Sweet were like T. Rex for bricklayers.
awesomeness personified
Absolutely Brilliant
LOL at the end "STAY THERE!"
STOP TALKING ROBIN!!
i genuinely couldn't handle it at the end when 'custard's ok' came up. comedy gold
"I'm tripping the light fantastic ' - classic Richard Madeleyism lol
i do miss that VHS fuzz
Wouldn’t be allowed anywhere near tv these days
It's not actually from Comic Relief, it's from a Channel 4 Charity night called Live From The Lighthouse hosted by Stephen Fry...
Great stuff.
great quality
the absolute vacuousness of his shit questions to Noel.
It's just so good.
To be fair that was the most interesting noel gallagher interview ever.
That is not being fair to be fair. Noel Gallagher has done some of the entertaining, memorable interviews in the history of interviews. You don't have to have like him to agree with that. He's a very funny bloke. This is why his segment was so short here. He often upstaged the host. He's up his own arse now but he is very talented man.
@@booshallmighty you ❤️ Noel
To be fair, you are completely wtong
@@booshallmighty talented in what way?
Watching this whilst drinking and it's a good mox
Prime partridge era, miss this
Nigel looking young here.
Simon Pegg looked a bit like John Simm when he was younger...
I actually used to mix them up all of the time when I was younger so glad somebody else picked up on that
Yes he does I've been trying to work it out the whole time!
Fucking John Simm
BRILLIANT !
Tripping the light fantastic.. I'm sweating..
keep it light!
cant believe the character alan partridge is still going after over 20 years, brill!!
How they do this live and not break a straight face is beyond me .. genius
Both brilliant.
Mr Nigel Gallagher.
Nigel Gagger wasn't it?
"We're going to have it off" 😂
Just for the record guys.........custard definitely isn't okay!
Kris Backhouse oh crap!
Milk based = fatty liquid.
BBC misreporting once more.
When are they ever gonna fact check 🧐🤬
@@martinpickard6043 nice
@@martinpickard6043 It was Channel 4 - Stephen Fry's "Live From the Lighthouse". Probably should do some fact checking of your own ;)
“I don’t penetrate…the only penetrating thing about me are my questions.😉” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love'ly stuff
"A gaymen" lol.
"I've been tripping the light fantastic" 😁
Tripping the light fantastic 😂😂
classic partridge
Joke about Sunny Delight being oil based is brilliant.. and very unique to the time.. I remember at the time there was a lot of criticism cos SD contained vegetable oils.
genius. pure and simple.
Genuine excellence in each second.
Won't get this kind of comedy anymore RIP
The comedic timing of checking his watching and saying "a singer" is brilliant.
We need full eps. Knowing Me Knowing You really was one of the standout shows of the 90s
My god this is brilliant
Shortest interview ever. That's nice
I want a gif of Alan's "looks at me that way" face
I came here for Noel being interviewed but don't feel short changed at all!
Very inspiring advert from Branson, first as I have ever watched without hitting skip
Loool this is so funny 😂
"Keep it light."
"Custard's OK"
Butter....'Last Tango in Paris.'
ha ha. Don't know how I stumbled on this but classic
Cashback!
"...he looks at me in, "that way"..."
Sunny delight 😂
The Rolls Royce of TV interviewers.
Love this hahaha
"The only penetrating thing about me are my questions" .... Amazing! That little arrogant smile is Alan Partridge through and through.
I lost it when Alan said "what if he threatens me with a tomahawk" 😂😂
LucasHood92 Gratz bro xxx
brilliant
Absolutely brilliant. You can beat the Irish comedian. Of course Noel also use to come home to Mayo in the west of Ireland as a young lad to visit their granny’s every summer. They were crazy and bright even then.🙏🇮🇪
Did you know them?
This is hilarious!! Cheers
Interview with Simon Pegg is hilarious
Pegg is trying out his Scotty years before the role came up.
>.< lol I thought i was a welsh accent.
Pretty sure it's Irish :-p
Brilliant
Alan Partridge, Noel Gallagher and Simon Pegg. All the wins!