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W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
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Anyone read/listened?

Listened to about an hour of it so far. Yet another excellent addition to the Partridge canon. The Partron.
 






W.C.

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Oct 31, 2011
4,927
Read it in one sitting on a flight. Loved it.

I never read I, Partridge, listened to it walking around, which lead to many an embarrassing snort as I tried to stop myself laughing out loud.
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
It's superb. The most recent Mid Morning Matters series was some of the best Partridge ever. He's absolutely nailed the character now, and the writing is perfect.
 


W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
It's superb. The most recent Mid Morning Matters series was some of the best Partridge ever. He's absolutely nailed the character now, and the writing is perfect.

Is there any other comedy character that has managed to stay as good for so long?
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,407
Location Location


Anyone read/listened?

Listened to about an hour of it so far. Yet another excellent addition to the Partridge canon. The Partron.


I can't do YouTube at work, but is the WHOLE THING on there - the entire audiobook ?
If so, I'm going to be all over that like white on rice.
 


CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,092
Planning on listening to this instead of reading it. I, Partridge was great but would have been a million times better in his voice.
 










Arthur

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
8,760
Buxted Harbour
It's superb. The most recent Mid Morning Matters series was some of the best Partridge ever. He's absolutely nailed the character now, and the writing is perfect.

Totally disagree. Found it amusing at times but not a patch on I'm Alan Partridge. Granted it's better than the first run on it he did on YouTube but still not great IMO. Oh and the less said about the film the better. That said I thought Scissored Isle was great and The Places in my Life also very good.

Just bought the book as it was £1.99 for the kindle edition. Nearly finished my current book so I'll give it a go next.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,263
Totally disagree. Found it amusing at times but not a patch on I'm Alan Partridge. Granted it's better than the first run on it he did on YouTube but still not great IMO. Oh and the less said about the film the better. That said I thought Scissored Isle was great and The Places in my Life also very good.

Just bought the book as it was £1.99 for the kindle edition. Nearly finished my current book so I'll give it a go next.

The genius of the writing is in the development of the character as he ages, i.e. the increasing bitterness towards youth, conscious of his own mortality, his ham-fisted attempts to be politically correct in an increasingly PC world.

The best thing about the book 'I, Partridge' was the way he re-wrote history, highlighting his vanity and conceit.
 




deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
21,795
I've got the book but audible have an offer for 2.99 a month for three months at the moment and was thinking about using one of the credits and getting the audio book as people have recommended audio book versions of his before.

Worth it or shall I just stick with the book?
 




theroyal

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May 11, 2014
434
Scissored Isle was also fantastic, if you haven't seen it.

"He could find a banquet in a bin bag, but couldn't find real balls in his own ballbag."
 


Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Totally disagree. Found it amusing at times but not a patch on I'm Alan Partridge. Granted it's better than the first run on it he did on YouTube but still not great IMO. Oh and the less said about the film the better. That said I thought Scissored Isle was great and The Places in my Life also very good.

Just bought the book as it was £1.99 for the kindle edition. Nearly finished my current book so I'll give it a go next.

Agree to disagree - was nearly on the floor with tears of laughter at a number of points, particularly in the first 3 episodes - Tim Key is a huge addition as well, his best supporting character. His clumsy way of sneaking in adverts for a Range Rover, and people using his phone-in as a sort of Gumtree, were utterly stunning. I just think they know what his character is so much better now.
 


W.C.

New member
Oct 31, 2011
4,927
Totally disagree. Found it amusing at times but not a patch on I'm Alan Partridge. Granted it's better than the first run on it he did on YouTube but still not great IMO. Oh and the less said about the film the better. That said I thought Scissored Isle was great and The Places in my Life also very good.

Just bought the book as it was £1.99 for the kindle edition. Nearly finished my current book so I'll give it a go next.

I think a lot of MMM is up there with the best of AP and love the one off documentaries they've done.
It's fantastic how the character has developed whilst maintaining a high quality IMHO like.


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Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,263
Agree to disagree - was nearly on the floor with tears of laughter at a number of points, particularly in the first 3 episodes - Tim Key is a huge addition as well, his best supporting character. His clumsy way of sneaking in adverts for a Range Rover, and people using his phone-in as a sort of Gumtree, were utterly stunning. I just think they know what his character is so much better now.

Two of my Top 10 favourite ever Partridge quotes were in MMM:

1. "We have a caller on the line who fears he may be a gay, he's married so we'll only refer to him by his christian name. This is Domingo from Little Oakley...."

2. Referring to Dave Clifton's dockside pleasuring of tramps as "some sort of diabolical soup kitchen".
 




Mellotron

I've asked for soup
Jul 2, 2008
32,468
Brighton
Two of my Top 10 favourite ever Partridge quotes were in MMM:

1. "We have a caller on the line who fears he may be a gay, he's married so we'll only refer to him by his christian name. This is Domingo from Little Oakley...."

2. Referring to Dave Clifton's dockside pleasuring of tramps as "some sort of diabolical soup kitchen".

and the other 8?
 


DavidRyder

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Jul 23, 2013
2,930
AP can do no wrong in my eyes, saw his show at Brighton a few years ago and thought he was great.
 


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