Because I don't live in Britain, I'll likely wait till the full run of This Time has been broadcast. I've seen the first ep and enjoyed it. As a character, Alan is a marvel. It's nearly 30 years since On the Hour and Alan has succeeded across radio, TV, film, the internet, in print and audiobook.
It doesn't get any better than that. Picture Alan at home in his best cardigan, in a big armchair, feet up, with a glass of ruby fruit juice, a Norfolk locally sourced ham sandwich with colmans mustard, and Lyn is on her way, even though she has church group, bringing a James bond special edition DVD box set to the love of her life.
The real Alan Partridge is back! This is more in line with his earlier work from KMKY and the first I'm Alan Partridge...he's actually very funny again. Even his demeanour is reminiscent of those years....love the new format on his new show....it really works and is cleverly written. Bravo!!
He seems to have his aggression back, like the “up yours” on right to reply with Alan Partridge and more recently Chris Rea’s wife who won’t have the fish.
Pepper spray is illegal in Great Britain. It's a criminal offence to be in possession of pepper spray in fact it's impossible to purchase legally. Another Coogan americanisation which he loves...
That unintended clip, at the start, exposing Partridge fiddling his expenses shows who he really is! I can't believe he's still on TV. I would have had him banned after he accidentally shot that old guy dead on his chatshow...
@@sarahholland2600 The controversy about Terry's fee came out in 2007, just prior to that year's Children In Need. From the 2007 show to his last in 2014 he continued to present 8 more editions of Children In Need but took no fee. In 2015 he was unable to present due to having had a back procedure, then he sadly died in early 2016.
That's sad. I remember the early ones and in fact the very first one that was a stage production of sorts, just an hour or so long thing was ahown on telly. Yes, comic relief really used to be entertaining with some actual funny people. Who is actually funny on telly now though? I reckon actual funny people like Stewart Lee wouldn't go on it but I could be wrong
I love all his Partridge shows but I badly want another series like the hotel or caravan ones. His sitcom series' were fantastic. "Is that a bear? Bloody hell they'll think I'm in there."
What I like to do with videos such as this one, is to just scroll through the comment section and read the entire script that people have kindly broken down into various smaller quotes, and just try and imagine how the actors delivered their lines.
Trouble is comedy is human, not just any TV channel that is what the whole world fails to see,,,, and comics are too fast to stop,, and that is a fantastic thing beyond all political religion ❤️👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I sooooo hope they make another seasons in the style of I’m Alan partridge . I want to know what’s going on in Alan’s private life while he is back on the BBC .
Keeps going even after he hits the bins - that's so brave. So ruddy bloody brave.
Braver than braveheart?
Is it scripted or did he genuinely fall
Thats what I thought, in many ways braver than a soldier fighting in Iraq.
@@wowwee8562 please be joking.
Wow Wee looked genuine to me. He is no stuntman
"David Cameron's big society if you'll remember eight years ago" 😂
Well I think we better head back to the studio
The bit where he sprays Simon then keeps saying “I don’t know why I did that” gets me everytime.
This is the best Alan Partridge Comic Relief sketch by far!
Particularly impressive that it was done live!
Just flawless partridge as usual,in the UK we have so much comedic talent.Thank frig for Steve coogan.
Tim Key is brilliant. He brings real pathos.
Tash hag me too!!
Yes. Tim Key is brilliant as his side kick.
Comedy gold as always. Feel sorry for those who don't find Alan Partridge funny. They're really missing out.
Sounds like a Partridge quote
Exactly right!
Saaaaaaddd
Kiss my face
That’s you, Piers Morgan.
Steve Coogan, his humour is always so clever, just great. So glad he's back.
You mean, so glad he's *_bounced_* back
The fact that people are still laughing while others don't know this is a skit it testament to the brilliant Mr. Coogan.
That was a total dig at Terry Wogan charging Comic Relief huge fees for his hosting 👏😁
“We will only film from the waist down”.
survivalisme88 oh God that’s worse
That fall was really well done.
Textbook.
He should get a bravery award for that
I thought exactly the same! I’m assuming he just committed to it and took the pain.
@@jackglossop4859 whoosh
I've tried to fall on a concrete floor, in a car park at night, on film, and it's not at all easy unless you plan to really hurt yourself.
And the chickens are scared because they don't know why they're so big!
And they go "OH WHY AM I SO MASSIVE???"
You make pigs smoke
You blow up a tree and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife, who is also your brother!
@@flyingscot982 I've seen the big eared boys on farms.
@@franklingoodwin you don't like outsiders do you? You like to stick to your own!
I'll donate £75 if he feeds a beefburger to a swan
Or a swan burger to a cow
Or make a pig smoke
You complete cretin!
I’d pay £75 for a giant chicken.
What's wrong with feeding beef to swans?
"I don't drink eggs anymore"
😂
You don't. Drink. Eggs. Any. More.
Lynn go stand by the Yakults
Comic genius! Loved steve coogan since ‘bag a shite,’ he is sheer comedy gold! Never stop!!!!
Are you a student?
This was filmed on the 'Street Set' at Wimbledon Studios.
Where the bill used to be
Where the David Brent, Equality Street music video was filmed too.
i'll pledge £5 if alan can eat a giant toblerone, while driving to dundee
In his bare feet
Make it £10 and he can have a net of Babybels in the glovebox.
"I've just pierced my foot on a spiiiiike"
This character will never get old.
Because I don't live in Britain, I'll likely wait till the full run of This Time has been broadcast. I've seen the first ep and enjoyed it. As a character, Alan is a marvel. It's nearly 30 years since On the Hour and Alan has succeeded across radio, TV, film, the internet, in print and audiobook.
Episode 3 is immensely funny. Although I've said that about all 3 after broadcast.
Love partidge ❤
Love his audiobooks lol.
Pixies and Partridge, good brain!
"Partridge is down... I repeat... Partridge is down"!
It doesn't get any better than that. Picture Alan at home in his best cardigan, in a big armchair, feet up, with a glass of ruby fruit juice, a Norfolk locally sourced ham sandwich with colmans mustard, and Lyn is on her way, even though she has church group, bringing a James bond special edition DVD box set to the love of her life.
Best placement of a deely bopper I've seen this year, and it's only March!
Kiss my face!
OSW BROUGHT ME HERE!
Don't watch comic relief nowadays, but thanks Jay for telling us about this!
The real Alan Partridge is back! This is more in line with his earlier work from KMKY and the first I'm Alan Partridge...he's actually very funny again. Even his demeanour is reminiscent of those years....love the new format on his new show....it really works and is cleverly written. Bravo!!
Just love Partridge.
He seems to have his aggression back, like the “up yours” on right to reply with Alan Partridge and more recently Chris Rea’s wife who won’t have the fish.
'Alan Partridge Scout Patrol Leader '68-'70, North Norfolk Divsion' Does Scout sign. lol
He's been away too long. He's got the common touch. :')
Sidekick simon is still at it!! Lmao
He nearly got pepper sprayed by Jadon Sancho lmao
🤣🤣
Pepper spray is illegal in Great Britain. It's a criminal offence to be in possession of pepper spray in fact it's impossible to purchase legally. Another Coogan americanisation which he loves...
@@conradmason87 Got a few I bought in Thailand
Holy shit hahaha
Always delivers, so bloody funny ....
Yes! Its an extender !
😂
Jane O'keeffe hi 👋🏻
Cash back
Jane O'keeffe you know your onions!
@@Kingdonnerkebab I sure do jerrassic park 😂
That unintended clip, at the start, exposing Partridge fiddling his expenses shows who he really is! I can't believe he's still on TV. I would have had him banned after he accidentally shot that old guy dead on his chatshow...
Key word there is accidental. He was handed a loaded flintlock pistol on live TV ffs, let it go.
It was a total dig at Terry Wogan who charged Comic Relief huge fees to host it in previous years. After that came out he didn't host any more 😁
@@sarahholland2600 The controversy about Terry's fee came out in 2007, just prior to that year's Children In Need. From the 2007 show to his last in 2014 he continued to present 8 more editions of Children In Need but took no fee. In 2015 he was unable to present due to having had a back procedure, then he sadly died in early 2016.
steve coogan should do a Challenge Partridge, like challenge anneka
Amazing!!! NEVER let's us down.
The rest of comic relief was utter tripe, this was genius
Tash hag me too.
That's sad. I remember the early ones and in fact the very first one that was a stage production of sorts, just an hour or so long thing was ahown on telly.
Yes, comic relief really used to be entertaining with some actual funny people. Who is actually funny on telly now though? I reckon actual funny people like Stewart Lee wouldn't go on it but I could be wrong
"Oh no thats worse" so well delivered
This is nearly as good as the full English breakfast at Gary Wilmots wedding.
Gary Wilmot now has his own range of full English breakfast available at all good retailers.
"Back to Stench and Faunders..."
The beauty of Alan it’s not what he’s doing or saying it’s the way he does it.
Alan deserves one of his own AL-HA awards for this charity effort.
Down, double back twister, bangs his head and bin, textbook, lovely.
I don't agree with Coogan in real life but his comedy character's are amazing
Ditto, I'd love to meet Alan Partridge or Tommy Saxondale, even Paul Calf, but probably not Steve Coogan
The suit and hair style put me in mind of Bob odenkirk in better call saul. Is it time for better call partridge?
Three mugs and a comic legend!
I love all his Partridge shows but I badly want another series like the hotel or caravan ones. His sitcom series' were fantastic.
"Is that a bear? Bloody hell they'll think I'm in there."
Try in the ousthouse its possibly peak partridge
You took that on the bus?!
This is the best thing since...sliced bread!
I was hoping we would see Michael riding past on his bicycle "Desert Storm".
He was last scene jumping from a pier 🤣
I think Michael is canonically dead.
AGPartridge
Have you got a spoon?
No.
While wearing Tommy Hil-finger of course
Tim Key is genius
Can you send us a receipt for the train? 'Yeeaaaaaah'
😂
You couldn't present a cat!
I think those words apply more to Lenny Henry than Lynne
@@gregjones8412 haha 🎯
Cash back.
That really is first class
"which is in Scotland, so make sure you pay up" :D
The pepper spray joke just gets funnier and funnier every year.
That noise he makes when he falls over 😅
You haven't lost it, Alan.
So bloody funny! The best sketch on comic relief
Comic relief is historically not funny, but do have a few funny sketches.
@@makeitsonumberone1358 I thought it was worse than usual this year with 1 or 2 highlights.
I agree
U never let partridge loose 🤣
What I like to do with videos such as this one, is to just scroll through the comment section and read the entire script that people have kindly broken down into various smaller quotes, and just try and imagine how the actors delivered their lines.
Ed Smith Music most of the quotes here are from his TV series
@@Zauchi ...... are you a hairy Mary?.....
Nice use of sarcasm
@@franklingoodwin .....I don't know WHAT you mean.....
I admire Alan... I just do !!!!
True professional what ever the circumstances .., so Rudy bloody professionalism.
Alan partridge and ricky gervais did the best things for children in need.
Pretty sure this is the funniest video on UA-cam...officially
Back to Stench and Faunders 😂
“Do you need help Phaaacking”
hats off to the make-up people! so very convincing.
I knew this would happen! They've probably conga'd off to Chicken Cottage!
Laugh help is appropriate for Alan, because he makes you laugh but he DOES need help
Help 'laugh help' help Alan laugh again
5:28 Hiya pal. Best bit for me
"you STILL grip herrr!!"
Always delivers
That fall looked like a proper fall!! He tripped over the clown feet. He didn't fall well at all!
Trouble is comedy is human, not just any TV channel that is what the whole world fails to see,,,, and comics are too fast to stop,, and that is a fantastic thing beyond all political religion ❤️👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Why do I feel like everyone else in comic relief are the kind of people that Alan was designed to parody
Raising money for "The conservation of roundabouts with flower beds on"
Utter genius. Best bit of the whole night, tbh!
Lift your knees up! LIFT YOUR KNEES UP,!
Yes its an extender
this shows that gulf in class between a real comedy genius in comparison to the other, whatever you call it comedy that was on comic relief this year.
People still watch it?
Steven coogan
U are brilliant
Running in them shoes still gets me 😂
I sooooo hope they make another seasons in the style of I’m Alan partridge . I want to know what’s going on in Alan’s private life while he is back on the BBC .
Snort. So timeless!
🎵Alan partridge in a pear tree🎵
That's me!
Mr Hadron
Do you want Peter, or do you want Fanny?
@@adamtzsch i prefer Peter
The BBC is just fantastic
miarrem You’re ‘avin a laff surely?! x
Genius as always.
Yes! It's an extender!
This is very good!
Stop getting comic relief wrong, clang, clanallang, clanallang, clanallang.
Funniest he's been in a while
The Nazi heel clip, so subtle yet so funny
Do all Alan comic relief specials end with him saying how much he hates comic relief lol
Is anybody going to talk about how the person with the pepper spray was Ola from ‘Sex Education’ on Netflix
And the female scout master was the Vicar’s Wife from Keeping up Appearances
N.O.O.M.G.A. Finally a charity i can give money too.
'David Cameron's big socie- *smashes into bins*
Not even the shit presenters can stop Partridge being an absolute beast of UK comedy
What a legend
Indeed!
It made me laugh when he said prick
I still remember David Cameron's Big Society...