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Knowing Me Knowing You With Alan Partridge: Season 1 Episode 7 Knowing Yule

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Knowing Me Knowing You With Alan Partridge: Season 1 Episode 7 Knowing Yule

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JOSH: I don't think a lot of people outside of the UK realise that the BBC is a public service station, in the truest sense of the word; they are literally paid for by the public (watching TV in the UK requires people to pay for a BBC license fee) and they exist to serve, entertain and inform the Great British public. It's not a bit like the television stations in America. There are no adverts on BBC (outside of brief adverts between shows to make viewers aware of other upcoming BBC shows). It's a cardinal rule that BBC broadcasters are not allowed to advertise products or make sponsorship deals because it would be a gross betrayal of the public interest. So, it's not merely that Alan made an unauthorized sponsorship deal, it's that he fundamentally betrayed the public's trust and broke one of the BBC's foremost broadcasting standards.

Right Said Brett

I spent a lot of time in hospital as a kid in the very early 90s, remember playing a lot of Duck Hunt and Mario

Kieran B

He definitely didnโ€™t have approved sponsorship, as mentioned before on the Sprunt episode any kind of advertising or product placement is strictly not allowed on the BBC, it was even stricter back in the 90s. Itโ€™s a very alien concept in the US to have no advertising allowed on TV so get why it wouldnโ€™t chime with you as much.

Kieran B

Thanks for the link bud I'll check it out.

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Oh ok that is awesome ๐Ÿ‘

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Lol oh no ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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Oh no lol

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Daft fact...one of my distant ex boyfriends used to be a vt editor in Teddington studios where this was filmed. He went out the back to have a cig and there, stuffed in the huge bins was the remains of that huge cracker๐Ÿคฃ.

Claire Prowse

Pealing bells is another term for ringing bells, but of course saying peal my bell sounds like 'peel my bell' so absolutely intentionally unintentionally sexual from Alan (although given the dream sequences in I'm Alan Partridge and many other allusions, maybe subconsciously sexual...)

Kieran B

Thanks to Josh's outro, I'm now imagining a 90s marketing company. They've got a new brand of soda with images of electrical bursts of energy on the label, all they need is a name...and in comes Josh : "Squirt?" ๐Ÿ˜‚

David Lyons

Glen's boyfriend is played by Tom Binns who's best known these days as as the comedy character hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury (and to a lesser extent Ian D Monfort, another great act). Bumped into him the other day coincidentally

Kieran B

Same, because it's so short I suggested it should have been combined with IAP so you get the background and progression - you don't *need* it to watch IAP but you get a better sense of the continuing story

Kieran B

Here's Steve Coogan in character as Alan Partridge being interviewed by Clive Anderson in 1997: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiHWmgf31iA This was during the time when series 1 of I'm Alan Partridge was airing.

Keith Pratt

Well that was short but very sweet. Baffling that this was passed over and we went straight to IAP. This show is so crafted and perfectly formed. I can only guess fewer people saw it originally than IAP, because it doesn't make sense otherwise. Not like passing over the first season of Blackadder, there was good reason for that. Steve Coogan can do more with a single look than any other comedian I can think of. The nuance and depth to alan that's developed over the years(he's become a lot more sympathetic for example) is incredible, and he's so well-known to us by now that we can watch him smash someone in the face with a fire extinguisher and yell 'you step to me??!' in mingled panic/bravado and we all just go 'yes, that's the kind of thing Alan would say'. It's rare that you get to know a fictional character like that, especially a comedic one.

Saul

The conversation about god being a gas always stuck with me from this episode. Such an Alan thing to say. Incidentally, pure coincidence but I was talking with a friend today and she came out with a perfect example of an Accidental Partridge: She was talking about her ex-husband's general bad behaviour and said "he's so unkind to his daughters...I just think, you know, 'get a life'. Of course he's got terminal cancer so I shouldn't say that" She's a lovely person by the way, she just says stuff like that sometimes, and I laugh for about five or six minutes afterwards.

Saul


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