"we've all got our favourite...gland. mine happens to be the mammary" is in my top ten Partridge moments along with "shut up and shave", "you sound like a trapped boy", "Grandad Graham..... Grandad" and "Lynn you couldn't present a cat""
"Idea for programme called for "Yesterday's News" where I read yesterday's papers and celebrities guess the headline. Lynn, tell the producers no upon no account can they use Brian Blessed, he is far too shouty."
. . and he continues to smoke, like a gangster in a 1940s film! Who even the other gangsters think, amm - you know, smokes TO EXCESS, and tell him so 😆
@@suburbia2050 An opinion is one thing. Insults are another. And does his opinion carry more weight than mine? Mine gets no coverage at all because I'm not famous. My views however are no less valid.
@@jonathanaikman2285Well Comedy is often insulting if you are on the wrong end. I guess that is why we have a voting system to try and avoid people wielding too much power, but if you are famous on media already then its pretty inevitable that you will be heard by more people. Anyone can be a political activist and the first step to power is always local activism and local politics rather than spouting opinions on global issues and real-politik.
@@suburbia2050 Comedy, parody and satire are ancient. Yes, some people may feel offended but these days, many more are actively looking for offence and enjoying the chance to prevent everyone else from making their own minds up. Being insulted or offended does no physical harm and yet we see time and time again, the pulling of programmes or live shows by a tiny number of people (in councils for example) with no consultation or even any real knowledge of the material they object to. So allow the comedian to work and allow the showing of old non PC comedy programmes. If you think you'll be offended then don't go or turn off. We cannot have a few people dictating whether or not to deprive the vast majority the chance to decide for themselves.
Mid morning matters was an amazing era of partridge
one of the best!
Everybodies got their favourite gland.
@@kevinforster1573 with the exception of michael, who died.
Feel like MMM and this time could be his best work.
@@thescotlandfan3977 ‘This Time’ over ‘I’m Alan Partridge’? Really?
1:41 The quiver in his voice is perfect.
You can never get enough Partridge...
Exactly!
"we've all got our favourite...gland. mine happens to be the mammary" is in my top ten Partridge moments along with "shut up and shave", "you sound like a trapped boy", "Grandad Graham..... Grandad" and "Lynn you couldn't present a cat""
Lovely stuff….Paul
"Don't be horrible to Alan, he doesn't avoid tax, he evades it...other way around, oh shut up Graham" (Graham the teddy)
Now that's an anecdote.
I say telescopic dampeners, I mean rigid stays
when his voice goes all shaky, lovely stuff, from an acting viewpoint
Do you play chess
@@johnward654 I am Alexander Alekhine chess champion of the world! This is my cat her name is chess.
Not my words
‘..,and thank you.’That was genius.
It’s 7.03
It is now!
And there’s three hours to fill, that wasn’t awkward at all. Brilliant
Thank you. And thank YOU.
"We've all got our favourite gland".
A lot of people love England
Different glands... For different needs.
Partridge-Brent crossover.
@@threethrushes genius.
North Norfolk Digital - yesterday's news, TODAY
Love the matching hair, hair colour, glasses, parting, earphones etc. Subtly hilarious lol
Very well observed (as ever). Having worked in local radio, that is EXACTLY what some of the presenters are like.
You know what's even better about this clip? A lot of people are shocked when I say this, the camera angles
Alan... is that you?
Ders moar to Oireland dan diss.
Crayfish
@@threethrushes Move and fire and move and fire.
@@krell2130 One flush - all gone.
Lovely the way she is looking at him....
the timing of mammary is perfection
Vikki Pepperdine is always brilliant too.
Yes, she's hilarious.
@@Felix-Sited she does a fantastic show with Julia Davis .
Great chemistry , top banter.
We've all got our favourite glands... Mine happen to be mammaries.
THE INDEPENDENT leads with
@@matthewlewis8757 ... with yesterday's news...(literally)
Lovely stuff.
You ever weigh yourself, eat a whole beef log, then weigh yourself again?
AN AN AN extra egg
Akin to that SAS book by Andy McNabb that Alan keeps going on about, this clip also gets better with every viewing.
Excruciatingly brilliant
1:58 Tommy Saxondale makes an appearance for 2 seconds
Love how he messes up on the first thing he says!
Favourite gland lol
Even today when the TV news starts with the announcer saying good evening I always shout ahaaaa ,,much to the annoyance of my wife
Ya can get all this on Dailymotion! What ya gonna do, Steve...Cane me?
Back of the net!
Who doesn't love a mamory gland 😋
...or two
@@krell2130
Lol they do say the best things come in pairs
Love Alan
Female part played to perfection.
We all have a favourite gland and mine happens to be eeerrrmmm...............mammary.
Lovely stuff. 👌
"Idea for programme called for "Yesterday's News" where I read yesterday's papers and celebrities guess the headline. Lynn, tell the producers no upon no account can they use Brian Blessed, he is far too shouty."
Allan Partridge considers going on a date with Elaine Figgus, the BBC will arrange it. May decrease the office tension.
I know a cracking owl sanctuary.
Did you….. put..… up bus….. faaares?
Textbook Partridge.
Cracking 😅
Strange to see him so nervous
Is this new ?I don't remember it from the series .
It was in the series, can't remember which one, but I remember seeing it back then
I haven’t seen it either, thought I’d seen everything
From the very superb first series of Midmorning Matters
@@Biggazzygaz my guess would be that you haven’t seen everything.
Shephard, shepherd.
Not a patch on Eddie Shadow
I recon If this happened in real life he would’ve been sacked from radio forever
AN AN AN extra EGG
Alan and eggs are an ongoing trope 😆 🥚
That's Dee Gilhooly or Degal Hoolie.
Hi Jean
*applauds as Degal attempts to parallel park*
No it’s not .This is Vicki Pepperdine,Dee Gilhooly was Ellie White.
@@tonemc6047 thanks good spot.
I thought it was D. Gilhooly, but we were all wrong.
An-an-an extra egg
🥚!
Anyone know where to find the first season of mid morning matters?
Cupboard under the stairs
Behind the Poggonpohl, which was paid for by the watersports video, along with Lynns 8 grand a year.
Mine is under the TV
. . and he continues to smoke, like a gangster in a 1940s film! Who even the other gangsters think, amm - you know, smokes TO EXCESS, and tell him so 😆
Wait is Partridge the guest on this radio show?
He's filling in for one of the usual presenters (it does make that clear at the beginning of the clip)
Was she one of the lisbie sisters?
I am Sooooooooooooh a Christian!
01:59 Life.
...Mamory
That co host lady looks familiar but she is so funny
Just drive sensibly for Christ's sakes
Let's go Brandon
its 7.01...very nearly
Very nearly
gland
Farmers……..
Painful! 😆
Eddie Shepherd is great. Partridge is just no damn good for this slot.
I'm a big fan of Steve Coogan. It's a shame he had to get political by insulting Leave voters recently.
What he isn't allowed an opinion? His comedy is observational so he will have opinions obviously.
@@suburbia2050 An opinion is one thing. Insults are another. And does his opinion carry more weight than mine? Mine gets no coverage at all because I'm not famous. My views however are no less valid.
@@jonathanaikman2285Well Comedy is often insulting if you are on the wrong end. I guess that is why we have a voting system to try and avoid people wielding too much power, but if you are famous on media already then its pretty inevitable that you will be heard by more people. Anyone can be a political activist and the first step to power is always local activism and local politics rather than spouting opinions on global issues and real-politik.
@@suburbia2050 Comedy, parody and satire are ancient. Yes, some people may feel offended but these days, many more are actively looking for offence and enjoying the chance to prevent everyone else from making their own minds up. Being insulted or offended does no physical harm and yet we see time and time again, the pulling of programmes or live shows by a tiny number of people (in councils for example) with no consultation or even any real knowledge of the material they object to. So allow the comedian to work and allow the showing of old non PC comedy programmes. If you think you'll be offended then don't go or turn off. We cannot have a few people dictating whether or not to deprive the vast majority the chance to decide for themselves.
@@jonathanaikman2285 yes. His opinion does carry more weight than yours.