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Topic History of: Steve Coogan
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Green Man Rich wrote:


Too bad if it makes his life difficult getting about. That's the point of a ban. Making TV shows is not that important, it's vastly less important than many jobs actually. Own your mistake, your actions and take your medicine, and preferably don't keep driving at nearly 100mph.

I do like Steve Coogan's work but he can be bloody insufferable at times, just like ALan Partridge. Yes, maybe he is playing himself after all!


I am sure Rob Brydon and Coogan could have made an inside joke on The Trip about why he can't drive.

I was a huge fan of Coogan back in the day. I even liked the Saxondale character he created. I liked the references to rock and metal music. Sunshine, in which he plays a father with a gambling problem, was a good miniseries.
Downing Street Cat Green Man wrote:
Again, we live in a Two-tier society. Coogan would have lost his licence if he were a white van man or white-collar worker. I am sure Coogan is playing himself when he is on stage. His fine is just pocket money to him. I have no idea why he wanted to play Savile

I wonder if the police officer said "I've got a clean licence, yours is dirrrty".

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g9vp24z6qo


For once GM. I agree.
Rich Green Man wrote:
Again, we live in a Two-tier society. Coogan would have lost his licence if he were a white van man or white-collar worker. I am sure Coogan is playing himself when he is on stage. His fine is just pocket money to him. I have no idea why he wanted to play Savile

I wonder if the police officer said "I've got a clean licence, yours is dirrrty".

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g9vp24z6qo


He's pulled the same trick twice and got away with it. This story annoyed me when I read it yesterday. You're quite right.

Too bad if it makes his life difficult getting about. That's the point of a ban. Making TV shows is not that important, it's vastly less important than many jobs actually. Own your mistake, your actions and take your medicine, and preferably don't keep driving at nearly 100mph.

I do like Steve Coogan's work but he can be bloody insufferable at times, just like ALan Partridge. Yes, maybe he is playing himself after all!
Green Man Again, we live in a Two-tier society. Coogan would have lost his licence if he were a white van man or white-collar worker. I am sure Coogan is playing himself when he is on stage. His fine is just pocket money to him. I have no idea why he wanted to play Savile

I wonder if the police officer said "I've got a clean licence, yours is dirrrty".

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g9vp24z6qo