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New Alan Partridge
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paulbaconsarnie said:‘It might just be a smooth, fat teenage boy’ had me laughing.
And the ‘Partridge you wanker’ as he walked down the street.0 -
So i have only watched a few episodes here and there, my friends can quote it all and often will have a quote off every so often on a day out drinking. Do i just watch the new series and go from there or watch back through the old series then start on the new one?0
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I love A P but found this underwhelming, although in comparison to the new Martin Clunes sitcom which preceded it, it felt like genius. WARREN was unfunny in the extreme. I hated every character in it.0
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johnnybev1987 said:So i have only watched a few episodes here and there, my friends can quote it all and often will have a quote off every so often on a day out drinking. Do i just watch the new series and go from there or watch back through the old series then start on the new one?
I liked a lot of last nights show but it was quite an ambitious format to attempt. I hate canned laughter but sometimes comedy without it is odd, IAP Series 2 had the loudest most ridiculous laughter sound track.
I think Alan Partridge needs Armando Iannucci as much as he needs Steve Coogan.3 -
The awkward walk up the extremely elongated steps to interview the “Hacktivist” was very funny1
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Riviera said:johnnybev1987 said:So i have only watched a few episodes here and there, my friends can quote it all and often will have a quote off every so often on a day out drinking. Do i just watch the new series and go from there or watch back through the old series then start on the new one?
I liked a lot of last nights show but it was quite an ambitious format to attempt. I hate canned laughter but sometimes comedy without it is odd, IAP Series 2 had the loudest most ridiculous laughter sound track.
I think Alan Partridge needs Armando Iannucci as much as he needs Steve Coogan.1 -
JiMMy 85 said:StigThundercock said:Alice Clunt aside, that was weak repetitive filler. Partridge is a grasping dimwit, we get it. I can't decide is partridge morphing into Richard Madeley or vice versa? Both as funny as they are competent
What do you mean by filler?0 -
I loved it. Watched quite a bit from behind a cushion, such was the cringe, but loved it.
I've always found it interesting that even though he's such an unpleasant character, but you can't help rooting for him.1 -
DA9 said:The awkward walk up the extremely elongated steps to interview the “Hacktivist” was very funny1
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DaveMehmet said:It’s ok but the Alice Clunt line was fucking hilarious.0
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I thought it was funny, Alan Partridge has never been belly laugh after belly laugh. It's awkwardness and embarrassment and he had plenty of it
Steve Coogan does this stuff brilliantly, he gets how to make situations uncomfortable and having Lynne as his guard dog sniping at the other anchor had me giggling3 -
Just watched it again and without the weight of expectation I laughed a lot lot more.
Hopefully this now builds week on week, a bit like the first series of Youth Hostelling with Chris Eubank3 -
Has to be said that the actress who played Alan's co-host was absolutely brilliant.4
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Watched the first half of it and found it boring. The two main series of I’m Alan Partridge were great, but haven’t found any of the spin offs since that good at all.0
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cafctom said:Watched the first half of it and found it boring. The two main series of I’m Alan Partridge were great, but haven’t found any of the spin offs since that good at all.1
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It's tempting to criticise but there were a couple of laugh out loud moments that make it better than practically all of the other comedy I've seen in the last few years. It shows just how high he set the bar all those years ago.0
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Partridge is akin to Marmite - I love it0
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Really torn between indifferent or Hating last nights episode1
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Riviera said:johnnybev1987 said:So i have only watched a few episodes here and there, my friends can quote it all and often will have a quote off every so often on a day out drinking. Do i just watch the new series and go from there or watch back through the old series then start on the new one?
I liked a lot of last nights show but it was quite an ambitious format to attempt. I hate canned laughter but sometimes comedy without it is odd, IAP Series 2 had the loudest most ridiculous laughter sound track.
I think Alan Partridge needs Armando Iannucci as much as he needs Steve Coogan.0 -
I do love a bit of AP ( that’s Partridge, not Pardew to be clear, though there are similarities
) and though I think the latest offering is a little hit and miss, a couple of bits last night actually made me laugh out loud. ( his history walk and his fighting
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I am enjoying his filmed sequences the most, some of the parts on the sofa feel a bit less likely to me, but it’s still good to have him back
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I thought it was better last night, can’t go wrong with a bit of Simon Farnaby...1
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Anybody doubting the quality of the new Partridge series should gain some perspective by tuning in 15 minutes early and watching "Warren", the Beebs latest Martin Clunes vehicle. Dear lord, now thats a jawdropingly misrerable attempt at a sitcom!
Mind you, some people adore Mrs Brown's Boys so what do I know..!3 -
Bournemouth Addick said:Anybody doubting the quality of the new Partridge series should gain some perspective by tuning in 15 minutes early and watching "Warren", the Beebs latest Martin Clunes vehicle. Dear lord, now thats a jawdropingly misrerable attempt at a sitcom!
Mind you, some people adore Mrs Brown's Boys so what do I know..!0 -
Riviera said:Bournemouth Addick said:Anybody doubting the quality of the new Partridge series should gain some perspective by tuning in 15 minutes early and watching "Warren", the Beebs latest Martin Clunes vehicle. Dear lord, now thats a jawdropingly misrerable attempt at a sitcom!
Mind you, some people adore Mrs Brown's Boys so what do I know..!
He'd have his work cut out hypnotising me to believe that pile of shite is funny.0 -
It's a different Paul McKenna.
https://www.pbjmanagement.co.uk/artists/paul-mckenna
As for Alan Partridge, I agree with 3blokes.
The studio stuff is ok at best. The filmed stuff was better.0 -
The Partridge Rankings of his main shows for me so far go:
1. I'm Alan Partridge Series 1
2. Mid-Morning Matters Series 1
3. I'm Alan Partridge Series 2
4. Mid-Morning Matters Series 2
5. Scissored Isles
6. This Time (Provisional as only 2 eps in)
7. Alpha Papa
8. Knowing me knowing you1 -
Covered End said:It's a different Paul McKenna.
https://www.pbjmanagement.co.uk/artists/paul-mckenna
As for Alan Partridge, I agree with 3blokes.
The studio stuff is ok at best. The filmed stuff was better.0