Getting on the BBC gravy train I see. Lovely stuff (not my words).
I cant watch AP without pacing the room and going into the kitchen, he is so distressingly painfully embarrassing that I can only enjoy it on a second run through.
Therefore the writers are brilliantt and I hope this series is exactly the same although the whole of the series set in the travel lodge is perfection
"Not my words, Carol. The words of Top Gear magazine..................... Hello?"
He was sat opposite me on the train the other day and he was indeed reading a car magazine. Don’t think they are that far apart as characters sometimes....
Was a foul mouthed Peter Purves skulking around?
Don't be blue, Peter
Alan Partridge is to return in new BBC comedy series And Did Those Feet.
In his new documentary series - And Did Those Feet... With Alan Partridge - we follow the beloved and, to be fair, revered broadcaster as he reintegrates into life in Britain after a year working in Saudi Arabia.
I did think the Network homage, "I've had enough, I want something in the middle", at the end of This Time was classic comedy, espiecally when his pass didn't work to get bakc into the BBC.I’ll always give AP a chance. But I’ve been very disappointed with everything since MMM.
Well, the podcast thing was okay. ish.
Just throwing so many things at it lately.
He’s been back on prime time, off prime time (fine, he’s always bouncing back) but then the Oasthouse, to the lighthouse, now to Saudi.
He’s best when he’s bobbling about boring old places like petrol stations with a mini-mart attached. Or a static home. And great when he’s putting his foot in it on provincial radio stations.
The amount of poor Alan output must be starting to outweigh the good stuff now.
We’ll always have the Lintern Travel Tavern.
I’ll always give AP a chance. But I’ve been very disappointed with everything since MMM.
Well, the podcast thing was okay. ish.
Just throwing so many things at it lately.
He’s been back on prime time, off prime time (fine, he’s always bouncing back) but then the Oasthouse, to the lighthouse, now to Saudi.
He’s best when he’s bobbling about boring old places like petrol stations with a mini-mart attached. Or a static home. And great when he’s putting his foot in it on provincial radio stations.
The amount of poor Alan output must be starting to outweigh the good stuff now.
We’ll always have the Lintern Travel Tavern.