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Previously on "The Trip"
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Coogans brother was the deputy head at the school my son used to go to. He's a complete and utter fekin
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Is that the 2nd episode? Its nearer the end I think.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostHow far through roughly?
BBC iPlayer - The Trip: L'Enclume
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How far through roughly?Originally posted by kandr View PostThe Steven Hawkings impression is genius by Coogan, I was pissing myself.
BBC iPlayer - The Trip: L'Enclume
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The Steven Hawkings impression is genius by Coogan, I was pissing myself.Originally posted by MarillionFan View Postbante
I caught the last few minutes of this last night and recorded it to remind me to watch it on iPlayer.
I thought the banter between the two was fantastic and it looks a really good watch.
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Originally posted by kandr View PostAnyone watch this? I watched the first 2 episodes on IPlayer, its basically Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan going on a trip to critique restraunts for observer mag. Funny at bits, lots of doing impressions so far. Funniest was when they Coogan did Hawkings, very funny.
Brill, I love Coogan with all my heart.
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banteOriginally posted by kandr View PostAnyone watch this? I watched the first 2 episodes on IPlayer, its basically Rob Brydon and Alan Partridge going on a trip to critique restraunts for observer mag. Funny at bits, lots of doing impressions so far. Funniest was when they Coogan did Hawkings, very funny.
I caught the last few minutes of this last night and recorded it to remind me to watch it on iPlayer.
I thought the banter between the two was fantastic and it looks a really good watch.
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The Trip
Anyone watch this? I watched the first 2 episodes on IPlayer, its basically Rob Brydon and Alan Partridge going on a trip to critique restraunts for observer mag. Funny at bits, lots of doing impressions so far. Funniest was when they Coogan did Hawkings, very funny.Tags: None
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