Funniest moment?


I put forward this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOBK7BBPst0

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I liked:

- The whole Roger Moore segment at the end of Episode 1.

- The look on Alan's face while he's eating the French restauranteur's hors d'euvres - Steve Coogan is so brilliant at facial expressions.

- John Thomson as the petty officer Alan Partridge with the facial tic. And Alan Partridge's clear discomfort at talking to him because he had a tic.
AP: "Any nicknames at work?"
JT: "Yeah, they call me Tic-Toc."
AP: "Why?"
JT: "Cos of me tic."
AP: "Oh, no, no! I didn't mean that. I meant because you're called Alan Partridge - what you do with your face is your business...oooh look, there it is again."

- John Thomson as 'Joe Beasley' with Cheeky Monkey on the last episode - his funniest ever part.

- The interview with the gangster-cum-boxing/beauty pageant promoter when it turns to the murder. ("Murderer! You killed my son!") The reconstruction of the night, an actor as the gangster waiting for a taxi while the victim is garrotted, and Alan squirming under the furious gangster's wrath after that scene.

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"After years of disappointment with 'get rich quick' schemes, I know I'm gonna get rich with this scheme...and quick!!" - Homer Simpson

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Cheekey monkey!!!!!!!

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I love how Alan inexplicably sings "Wid a little bit. Wid a little bit. Wid a little bit O' blooming lack." to that cockney bloke.

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At the end of episode 5, with the political debate:

'You are a bloody buggering sh...tting bugger head'

The mutter from Alan and the look on his face just before that is priceless too.

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The episode in France, when Alan gives the picture to the guy with his same name and it's a picture of a bulldog with frog legs.

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The episode where Alan is hypnotized by the magician and he wiggles his fingers and growls every time he says "a-ha". Steve Coogan is such a great physical comedian.

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It's a song from my fair lady (I believe) when a ne'er do-well sings about getting by "with a little bit of blooming luck". It's distasteful because he's comparing his guest to a cockney stereotype

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Joe Beasley and Cheeky Monkey! "He's made me forget ladies and gentlemen!Ooooh ya cheeky ckeeky monkey"

I also love the Abba medley. Lovely stuff!

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on the first episode when "shona mcgough" sings her song "monday morning", and before she whips off her skirt, alan is enjoying the song, and u see a quick shot of him nodding his head along to the music and smiling...that just makes me laugh so much!!!! and u gotta love glenn ponder and debonair! or chalet!!!

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It's hard to pick up any other moments than when I first saw the first episode. Even before the first guest I almost dropped from the sofa for laughing so hard!

I wonder if that will become a "JFK night" for me - will I remember the first time Alan said "A-ha"!?

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Alan's scared face as the gangster's threatening to bring him into 'his world' never fails to crack me up, just so funny.

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The way he objects to the critic's use of the word "moribund" and goes to such great lengths to prove him wrong, then uses the same word to describe his sex life.

Also: "I don't want to get bogged down in this whole gay hornets nest."

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The Abba medley for me. Absolutely hysterical.

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To many to name... for some reason this cracked me up (from the french episode)
Ice white trainers, ice white socks, chevron tick
'A Partridge in Paris'

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The political debate by far...

Alan is acting like such a little kid during most of it, it's adorable, ie, when that one guy is trying to answer a question and Alan is stacking markers on the table and he's like "Shhhhh!!! I've never gotten five before!"

And he says (very petulantly) to the woman politician, "Well, don't you want to talk about, I don't know, *women* or something?"

And then the best part, that absolutely had me in tears, was when the naked "slapheads" came running onto the stage and Alan tackles one of them and is all like "This has been Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge, A-ha!" and all the while that guy's butt is wiggling in his face!!!! LOLOLOLOL!!!!!


What's giving you the sads, doll?

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Episode 5.
Alan's interview with the last 2 contestants in Miss Norwich as he runs short of time.

To second last contestant - "Do you like animals?"
Second last contestant - "Yes"
To last contestant - "Do you?"
Last contestant - "Yes"
Alan then runs off!

Also the piece with the family of the deceased Alan Partridge.

You're an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill

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Diddly-did-ti-dee.....two ladies



"Someone has been tampering with Hank's memories."

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Cheeky monkey & diddly-dit-di-di.

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When he asks the lesbians if they get offended when people use offensive words for lesbian such as:

Lesbos, lezzers, lesbefriends...

dykes, bulldykes, Dick van Dykes...

spare-rib ticklers...

cat-flaps, pussyfooters,

knicker-pickers, men, backpackers, tent-peggers, trout-fishers...


LOL then when she asks is that what he spends his time doing, making up these words and he says 'No, not all of them... lezzers and dykes... can't take the credit for those!'

Regards


Hey, what the fùck happened?
I guess he didn't appreciate the use of language.
*beep* him!

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Knowing me Alan Partridge, knowing you the police... Aha

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