When Steve Coogan was on The Jonathan Ross Show as Alan Partridge to promote his new book. Broadcast on 1st October 2011. CHECK OUT MY FAMILY GUY VID - • Stewie G. Meets Mr. B ...
Well spotted. It's often the way with introverts who act; from what I've heard from people who've worked with him, Coogan's quite an introverted, private guy.
Stephen are you being... now I hate this word because it's banded about all over the place. ... But are you being ironic or are really a twat? Just a question. Don't mean to offend.
I agree with Stephen Dawe. When I read Coogan's autobiography, _Easily Distracted,_ it was pure Partridge all the way through. I found myself repeatedly referring back to the front cover to check whether I was reading Coogan or Partridge. I have to say, after I had completed the book, (which was quite a trial in itself), that the front cover is just plain misleading.
Only time i watch ross is when coogan is on. You can see ross looks uncomfortable as he cant cope with the unpredictable and speed of wit coogan has😂😂😂
My dad thought that Alan was a real person. "he has quite a dry sense of humour, doesnt he?" Then again he also though that the office uk was a real documentary.
If you like Brit humour maybe give this a go th-cam.com/video/1vE8ExuuNZQ/w-d-xo.html One team member will make a statement and the other team have to decide if it's true or a lie.
if only i could watch....'Skirmish' is the military-based general knowledge quiz show presented by Alan Partridge, as seen on daytime digital cable television channel, UK Conquest. The show boasts the largest audience share of any digital channel at that time of day, in the Norfolk area. On average, 'Skirmish' gets a whooping 8,000 viewers. To put that in perspective, that's eleven times the population of Hemsby.
There's so much attention to detail with the Alan Partridge character that even Coogan must sometimes wonder he ends and Alan begins. Going to take his trousers off when asked to wear the overalls is just so.. Partridge. I love that he thought of that on the fly.
I love that theres a history to the character of Alan Partridge that makes it even funnier when you know it. It makes him feel like a real person. When he comes out and shouts "Aha!" and get cheers and applause in front of the audience, you can see how hungry he is for that fame. It's been decades since he's been in front of a TV audience and he craves it.
Arguably the greatest British comedy character of all time. The longevity and consistency is unrivalled. Absolute genius. Amanda ianucci deserves a big nod.
Incredible skills as Coogan demonstrates how the working of Alan's mind unravels its mysterious ways it really can go anywhere and without afterthought or a hint of self consciousness....just brilliant.....
i was shouting bill oddie. i cant wait for the movie next year. us proper partridge fans are such a rare breed. it is so good when you meet someone who appriciates partridge. you wanna tell everyone about how genius the character is but at the same time i keep a lot of the best bits to myself. if you are a true fan you know exactly what i mean and you will laugh most days about something you you remember from the series... keep it to yourself. x. x. x. x. x
While you snivelling Remoaners are complaining about every tiny little hic-up of Brexit that appears in the news, like a few pigs being chucked in the dumpster or a slight shortage of urgent blood tests, sewage flavoured fish or a Welsh port closing down etc. etc. etc., us heroic patriotic Brexit supporting farmers, fishermen and our courageous Brexiteer carworker brothers in Swindon are reaping the magnificent benefits of the fantastic success of our glorious Brexit triumph and we can now drag our perfect English knuckles on our uneven English pavements and mouth breath all over the place, maskless. Why can't you just let us true blue pioneering Brexiteers wallow, knee deep in our delirious happiness that we won our fabulous Brexit and that you lost your freedom of movement, farms, factories, NHS, democracy and the enthusiastic European labour force needed to power our economy. Get over it Remoaners.
Mid Morning Matters is just pure and utter genius, if you are a fan of Partridge and have have not seen this six parter, go and get it yesterday! You will not be dissapointed. 'You're a complenm cunm' lolololol. Utter genius.
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@@JJJackson777 Those are the big eared boys
Yeah well, they feed beef burgers to swans.
"I would wake up in the middle of the night and eat an entire toblerone, and I don't mean a small one, I mean a medium sized one."
And then 'Drove to Dundee in his bare feet'
Medically addicted mind ;-)
lmao
"If I can use a swear word, I'm chuffed to buggery".
Personally I think Steve Coogan looks more comfortable in character than he does in his own "persona"
+TheComputec What if Alan Partridge is just PRETENDING to be Steve Coogan?
Cue twilight zone music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well spotted. It's often the way with introverts who act; from what I've heard from people who've worked with him, Coogan's quite an introverted, private guy.
Stephen are you being... now I hate this word because it's banded about all over the place. ... But are you being ironic or are really a twat? Just a question. Don't mean to offend.
I agree with Stephen Dawe.
When I read Coogan's autobiography, _Easily Distracted,_ it was pure Partridge all the way through. I found myself repeatedly referring back to the front cover to check whether I was reading Coogan or Partridge.
I have to say, after I had completed the book, (which was quite a trial in itself), that the front cover is just plain misleading.
That goes for everyone
Steve Coogan is a complete genius and Partridge is a masterpiece of a creation. Fantastic! x
Hasn't put a foot wrong in 25 years. He's just the gift that keeps on giving.
@@paulies5407 agree
You can thank Richard Herring.
Mmmmmm, I'd say incomplete genius.
@@oliverbehegan I thought we could thank Chris Morris.
I just love the line 'I draw enormous comfort from the thought that one day a flap of my tummy may be used to rebuild a child's face' 🤣
"I've got so many ideas up my sleeve I can't wear a tee-shirt"
Classic
This is great banter, it really is.
Real panache
Alan's is - as usual, JR is as funny as Aids.
It’s hilarious when you pop your sausage roll in the microwave n it comes out hotter than the sun
Partridge is a singularly brilliant comic creation. 26 years and not one misstep.
When asked “which is my favourite The Beatles album” hmmmm, id have to say “The Best Of The Beatles”
Well everyone knows that Wings are the band that the Beatles could have been
That was actually a Pete Best album
@@themoviedealers Underrated drummer and comment, good for a chuckle, at least.
That's not how it went, is it?
"Chuffed to Buggery" - amazing
Regardless of how much of this is scripted, Coogan is streets ahead of Ross in every way imaginable.
Only time i watch ross is when coogan is on. You can see ross looks uncomfortable as he cant cope with the unpredictable and speed of wit coogan has😂😂😂
Abso-bloody-exactly.
Haha, this is great banter!
different animals though
Bodkin Brown No way you big spastic, you're a MENTALIST!
Yes i'm convinced......He's the best guest Jonathan has ever had.
I do like "I, Partridge". Its a good book, but its certainly not Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab.
+David Gurney - ha ha funny as fuck mate
+David Gurney it actually improves with every read
+David Gurney Randy McNob ;)
He actually stole the title from David Cassidy's autobiography.
David Gurney pointless comment
My dad thought that Alan was a real person. "he has quite a dry sense of humour, doesnt he?" Then again he also though that the office uk was a real documentary.
Brilliant! Show him The Royle Family. 😆
Bill Oddie always gets forgotten.
I've pierced my foot on a SPEEIKKKEE
lol i remember that lol llolololololololololololloloolololololllllllllllllllloololooloooo
:)
I can’t cancel lynn, some of these people have come from Stoke!
I think I almost passed out from laughter when he's doing the talk with a bloody foot and he keeps retching every few seconds.
@caring-is-creepy You're "inches away from my sleeping parent"? This sentence confused me greatly. Confused and disturbed me.
Medically addicted to Toblerone
He must have spent a lot of time in airport gift shops
He was also called clinically fascinating.
some people just dont get that character, I think its the greatest of all time!
It's very well done.
Too well done for the simpletons...
v similar to the sports correspondent on the News today
The first time I saw him was after a night in the pub. He had spoof Hanson boy band on and as I was drunk I really believed it was true.
Colin?
ewan mcgregor gets top billing over Partridge? Glad Alan took a jab with the Star Wars gag, needless to say he had the last laugh
Now fuck off!
HeadJam *needles to say
headflaps haha
needles to say...I took drugs
Ewan McGregor couldn't present a... *_cat_*
Alan Partridge is one the best characters ever. I wish he was on TV here in the United States.
If you like Brit humour maybe give this a go th-cam.com/video/1vE8ExuuNZQ/w-d-xo.html One team member will make a statement and the other team have to decide if it's true or a lie.
@@hopebgoodnot funny
I love how Gary and Tulisa try to keep a straight face when Alan says Louis is an awful man!
And Ewan Mcgregor sat there smiling like the cat who ate the canary
if only i could watch....'Skirmish' is the military-based general knowledge quiz show presented by Alan Partridge, as seen on daytime digital cable television channel, UK Conquest.
The show boasts the largest audience share of any digital channel at that time of day, in the Norfolk area. On average, 'Skirmish' gets a whooping 8,000 viewers. To put that in perspective, that's eleven times the population of Hemsby.
'I was medically addicted to Toblerone.' Genius.
The face at 0:37 is exactly why Coogan is such an excellent actor.
Yes, that is also excellent. Haha.
Who's this Coogan you speak of? That's Alan Partridge.
Absolutely!
Steve Coogan is one of the best British actors we have had since the 1990’s ~ Alan Partridge is a Legend & Never stops making laugh . . .
I agree
Ruddy hell it's Soft Cell
Bill Withers, who is still with us
It’s Annie Lennox!
The Queen is not Dead just to confirm
Coogan gives Ross a complete comedy masterclass here, ad-libbing and answering in character constantly. playing "wossy" like a violin :D
Partridge is such a brilliant character. Coogan is a genius
There's so much attention to detail with the Alan Partridge character that even Coogan must sometimes wonder he ends and Alan begins. Going to take his trousers off when asked to wear the overalls is just so.. Partridge. I love that he thought of that on the fly.
I love how he nearly broke character a few times 😂had to hold in the laugh
He really is a national treasure.
He forgot to mention Bill Oddie as one of his celebrity friends.
And Bono
And Noel Edmonds.
And nearly Tony Hadley from spandau ballet, but Alan never went to the archery weekend
I love that theres a history to the character of Alan Partridge that makes it even funnier when you know it. It makes him feel like a real person. When he comes out and shouts "Aha!" and get cheers and applause in front of the audience, you can see how hungry he is for that fame. It's been decades since he's been in front of a TV audience and he craves it.
Not true, his real names Steve Coogan and he’s been on TV loads!
"With their organs within spitting distance of each other"
Richard Hammon Morrisons gag was brilliant...
Ewan McGregor having himself a Partridge moment chucking his bike overalls into the audience.
Arguably the greatest British comedy character of all time. The longevity and consistency is unrivalled. Absolute genius. Amanda ianucci deserves a big nod.
the Richard hammond bit is genius
“I’ve got 4 friends.”
Me: No, you’ve got one hundred and *4* friends.
The audio book is sublime.
Genius absolute ruddy genius
We’ll have Ewan Mcgregor jumping our guests after this ad break,,,,,pure Alan Partridge!😂😂😂
I really feel sorry for those who don’t get Alan Partridge.
3:50 I love how uncomfortable Gary and Tulisa look when Alan has a pop at Louis 😂😂😂
Incredible skills as Coogan demonstrates how the working of Alan's mind unravels its mysterious ways it really can go anywhere and without afterthought or a hint of self consciousness....just brilliant.....
This man is a comedy genius!
And this is great banter
Otto3101 It really is
James Hodson LOL YOU SIR ARE A LENGEND :D IVE SUBSCRIBED SIMPLY BECAUSE OF THIS COMMENT
"And.... Ive drawn enormous comfort from the thought that one day; a flap of my tummy may be used to rebuild a childs face" [Dying over here q00p]
0:49 I love how it cuts to the green room and it’s just Steve Coogan being himself
Steve Coogan must have so much fun playing him.
i was shouting bill oddie. i cant wait for the movie next year. us proper partridge fans are such a rare breed. it is so good when you meet someone who appriciates partridge. you wanna tell everyone about how genius the character is but at the same time i keep a lot of the best bits to myself. if you are a true fan you know exactly what i mean and you will laugh most days about something you you remember from the series... keep it to yourself. x. x. x. x. x
How was the movie?
@@shinobi-no-bueno lmao I absolutly love that you asked that 10 years after the original post xD
I’m a huge Partridge fan but will never watch the film as I think it will sully the memory
“Jill, what do you think of the pedestrianisation of Norwich town centre?… I’ll be honest, I’m dead against it.”
Partridge the gift that just keeps giving
I love the use of language
Painfully funny
0:37 That face looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
You could have actually laughed out loud in half the time.
While you snivelling Remoaners are complaining about every tiny little hic-up of Brexit that appears in the news, like a few pigs being chucked in the dumpster or a slight shortage of urgent blood tests, sewage flavoured fish or a Welsh port closing down etc. etc. etc., us heroic patriotic Brexit supporting farmers, fishermen and our courageous Brexiteer carworker brothers in Swindon are reaping the magnificent benefits of the fantastic success of our glorious Brexit triumph and we can now drag our perfect English knuckles on our uneven English pavements and mouth breath all over the place, maskless.
Why can't you just let us true blue pioneering Brexiteers wallow, knee deep in our delirious happiness that we won our fabulous Brexit and that you lost your freedom of movement, farms, factories, NHS, democracy and the enthusiastic European labour force needed to power our economy. Get over it Remoaners.
I have never seen such fucking amazing hair.
someone shouted DAN at 1:36 XD
Ah no...no
Dan "The Man" Forest
I love that Steve Coogan quickly broke character to stop the guy making the reference. 😂
@@MoskHotel he was still in character! That's exactly what Alan would say!
Was there a scent of Lynx in the room?
Were there some Lexi parked outside?
She’d been hymen free for the best part of 6 years 😂😂😂
"I'm chuffed to buggery." Alan Partridge rules!
Loved his series of Alan Partridge... One of the best comedians :-)
Alan walks on and everybody is happy!
This is making me want to visit an Owl Sanctuary.
He drove to Dundee in his bare feet....
He has five celebrity friends. The ones he mentioned and Bill Oddie
Great banter.
It really is
"Gary, is a welcome shot in the arm" Class 😂 😂
She was like a human clock, 20 past 8 😂
Carol had been hymen-free for the best part of 6 years.
Steve Coogan, a comedy legend :)
Lynn, don't laugh you've broken your neck
you're suffering from minor women's whiplash
Your hair looks nice. Is that your mum's money coming through?
Crashing like a mouse
Lynn
Stop getting Lynn wrong!!!
I saw him live at the Edinburgh Festival before he was a household name- I peed myself laughing
alan partridge 1 of my fave characters he can say something anyone else could say but peforms it funny
Dogs on Fogle. Partridge/Coogan is at his most beautiful when he only has to say three words to make you burst out laughing.
Bet he kept the persona on even n the green room..legend.
I love the "so many ideas up my sleeve, I can't wear a T-shirt" line
Utter, utter genius. And Jonathan Ross.
Really is, good humour
Irony: a fictional character that's intentionally deeply annoying is funny. While Jonathan Ross, isn't funny, but *is* deeply annoying.....
iwony
DRINK!
FECK!
ARSE!
GIRLS!
Yep - and not surprisingly all the laughs are Alan's. it's JR's show and he can't contribute a single funny line. Overrated triple chinned twat.
Woss is a complete ranker.
That's a classic comment on irony there, from kwakkers68. Now...phew! I almost burnt my ruddy fingers! ...It's Hot Gossip, with 'Supernature'
Great banter!
Love Alan partridge absolutely hilarious
He is the absolute best! :D
Omg I love him so much😂
Say what you want about Ross, he was a good interviewer here, stepping back and letting Coogan take the stage.
He's got issues. Of What Car magazine.
Lovely stuff.
Steve is a legend 🏆
Dogs on Fogle great idea lol
His book is a work of utter genius.
Coogan is such an amazing actor, my comedy hero.
Lovely stuff
Mid Morning Matters is just pure and utter genius, if you are a fan of Partridge and have have not seen this six parter, go and get it yesterday! You will not be dissapointed. 'You're a complenm cunm' lolololol. Utter genius.
brilliant!
Genius. I loved 'The Trip' as well, hilarious.
It really is _good humour_
Amazing
The brilliant mind of Steve Coogan when he is Alan Partridge.
pure class...great people watching and amalgam
'I drove to Dundee in my bare feet after buying the rights to K9'
It's gold throughout but "Well, there's loads of them" killed me.
LEGEND
This man is a comic genius.