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    Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

    He's back - new 10 minute episodes, of Alan Partridge, focusing on his radio show, and written by Coogan and Iannucci. It's hosted on the Fosters website, and the first one went up today.



    It's really good.

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    Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

    Arse. I get a 'not available in your country' message when I go on YouTube.

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      Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

      Me, too.

      But Fosters sell (what passes for) beer in Portugal! What's all that about?

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        Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

        I think anyone trying to import Fosters into Bavaria would be arrested for crimes against beer.

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          Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

          Watched this this morning. Very good. Loved the bit about... no, that would be spoiling!

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            Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

            A-ha! Someone's posted a non-region-restricted version.

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              Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

              He'd be less likely to get it taken down if he'd left he Fosters idents on it though.

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                Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

                It hits its stride within about 10 seconds doesn't it and gives you plenty of immediately quotable stuff. N'ah, Bisto is just hot sauce.

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                  Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

                  My favourite bit is "No, he's gone now".

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                    Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

                    For me it's the pause. I started giggling and just kept on ... that takes supreme confidence, that. Smashing.

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                      Alan Partridge's Mid-morning Matters

                      Purves Grundy wrote:
                      My favourite bit is "No, he's gone now".
                      Yeah, I didn't want to mention that, but it's the way that it's so underplayed that makes it so funny.

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