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Huyton Layne

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Hello there fellow internet users.

I’m looking for opinions on the later Alan Partridge stuff. I love Knowing Me, Knowing You and I’m Alan Partridge and I liked the Alpha Papa a lot.

Now I’m seeing there’s Mid-morning Matters, two autobiographies(that I’d get on audiobook), heard of a podcast that was made in the last few years and see there’s a one off docu made by BBC Two

Opinions/help appreciated.
 

Not much help, but love everything Coogan, apart from the Saxondale thing.

Mid-Morning with his sidekick is hilarious.
 
There's some brilliant bits in Mid morning matters.

Welcome to the Places of my Life isn't as good but worth watching.

The bbc2 documentary is excellent. Lyn looks younger now than she did playing the actual character even though it's nearly 20 years later.

Scissored Isle has some excellent moments like:



and the bit on the swimming pool that I can't find on YouTube for some reason. AND FLYING AIDS.
 

There's some brilliant bits in Mid morning matters.

Welcome to the Places of my Life isn't as good but worth watching.

The bbc2 documentary is excellent. Lyn looks younger now than she did playing the actual character even though it's nearly 20 years later.

Scissored Isle has some excellent moments like:



and the bit on the swimming pool that I can't find on YouTube for some reason. AND FLYING AIDS.


SOmehow, I have never seen this, thanks!
 

There's some brilliant bits in Mid morning matters.

Welcome to the Places of my Life isn't as good but worth watching.

The bbc2 documentary is excellent. Lyn looks younger now than she did playing the actual character even though it's nearly 20 years later.

Scissored Isle has some excellent moments like:



and the bit on the swimming pool that I can't find on YouTube for some reason. AND FLYING AIDS.


I'd really like to see Lyn make an appearance in the new series.
 

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