You serve simply to inflame the farmers...
Mooooooooo!!!!!!
Peter Baxendale-Thomas (Chris Morris)
You are a big posh sod with plums in your mouth click here
Peter Baxendale-Thomas is the representative of the Norfolk Farmer's Union who comes on to Alan Partridge's show to hear Alan's supposed apology for comments he made about farming methods- they produce infected spinal columns in a bap- Alan needs to get out of this rather ugly hole...
Alan doesn't agree- he calls Peter a big posh sod with plums in his mouth, and the plums have mutated and have got beaks! He also states that farmers have those big sheds that nobody is allowed in- inside are 20 foot high chickens!
This episode was played during the height of the CJD outbreak so Alan's distaste for farmers comes down to this. Baxendale-Thomas grows tired of Alan's insults and eventually leaves the interview, leaving Lynn to take over.
Peter Baxendale-Thomas is played by the absolute genius Chris Morris who worked with Steve Coogan on On the Hour and The Day Today. He is widely known for his excellent, almost as funny as Alan Partridge series Brass Eye amongst many other productions such as Four Lions.
Mooooooooo!!!!!!
Peter Baxendale-Thomas (Chris Morris)
You are a big posh sod with plums in your mouth click here
Peter Baxendale-Thomas is the representative of the Norfolk Farmer's Union who comes on to Alan Partridge's show to hear Alan's supposed apology for comments he made about farming methods- they produce infected spinal columns in a bap- Alan needs to get out of this rather ugly hole...
Alan doesn't agree- he calls Peter a big posh sod with plums in his mouth, and the plums have mutated and have got beaks! He also states that farmers have those big sheds that nobody is allowed in- inside are 20 foot high chickens!
This episode was played during the height of the CJD outbreak so Alan's distaste for farmers comes down to this. Baxendale-Thomas grows tired of Alan's insults and eventually leaves the interview, leaving Lynn to take over.
Peter Baxendale-Thomas is played by the absolute genius Chris Morris who worked with Steve Coogan on On the Hour and The Day Today. He is widely known for his excellent, almost as funny as Alan Partridge series Brass Eye amongst many other productions such as Four Lions.
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