Aha love that Daniel Ilabaca favorited this video - probably because of the vaulting the fence bit at the start :) Loved this series so much, brilliant double act.
@AndxRo Lol, it would depend on what you are fearing. For the most part, fear is your subconscious way of revealing reality by pinpointing your current limitation(s). Fear can then make someone widen their limitation. For example, if a student is fearing an upcoming exam, it's because he's unprepared. To get over that fear, that student has to study to the point where the material almost becomes a part of him. If not for his/her fear, the student wouldn't have studied to the point of mastering.
Poor Steve, the sad, sad, sad git. Someone with all that talent, losing their way.
Anyway, never mind about that, how's Port Talbot these days Rob? Hopefully the steel works is still up and running, pumping out their chest clearing fumes, bleaching the bedsheets on Monday mornings on the clothes lines, keeping people in proper wholesome work? Long may it last Rob - proper Welsh steel, oh yes.
Agreed keflar5, spot on - definitely best thing TV by a mile. Actually best BBC series of last few years, at least since The Office and probably better than that even. Beautifully shot and edited, with an absolutely perfect pace. Just great characters, situations, performances and dialogue, no gimmicks. it's a joy in every way from start to finish. Totally baffled by how many tw4tty TV critics didn't get it. Mind you, most great things like this are slated when they come out.
Always thought Steve was a bit of a trout, non-posh though, unlike Rob who comes across as quite a salmon, leaping over your humour, Alan, sorry, Steve.
Water is so weird.
kalcaron 1 week ago
Did anyone else laugh when he fell in. It was like one of those home video shows except better and without all those horrible common people.
VeryApe111 2 weeks ago
Steven Coogan falling into the water has got to be the funniest scene I've ever witnessed
MsFelixtheCat50 2 weeks ago
I thought this was Alan partridge on Takeshi's castle
SquareRo0o0t 1 month ago
Rob Brydon is so genious it's amazing
Viciousfella 3 months ago 3
hahahahaha i cannot stop laughing
Nina58729 3 months ago
Love watching Coogan's mid life crisis.
cnczmum 4 months ago 4
looool
thefatman69dude 5 months ago
1:00 Hillarious
Torchwood44000 6 months ago
Bolton Abbey, Yorkshire Dales, England.
creaseproofmofongo 6 months ago
Fock!
bastlake 7 months ago
Is this Wales? Where is this?
hhead44 7 months ago
those passing quacking ducks have such good timing
mulliganmonkee 7 months ago
Where is this?
Uglystick86 7 months ago
2 people are stuck in a metaphor.
brendanbebop 7 months ago
Aww, I wanna do that.
kaishaku72 8 months ago
'are you alright' 'yip' hahahaha
looseheadtom 9 months ago
The trip was fucking brilliant!!!
stoinge 9 months ago
White men can't jump.
RawMuch 9 months ago
@RawMuch Haha!
TheCarlScharnberg 9 months ago
You're stuck in a metaphor! You now- ouhhh ouhhh
lol PRICELESS
ieszer10 9 months ago
You'll nev-OOOH OOH
noodlestroop 10 months ago
lol these 2 a great :D
ExtremeBogom 10 months ago
Aha love that Daniel Ilabaca favorited this video - probably because of the vaulting the fence bit at the start :) Loved this series so much, brilliant double act.
0wallaby0 11 months ago
1911 = Laurel and Hardy :D
greggordo 11 months ago
Llyn y Fan Fawr?
closertofiftythanyew 11 months ago
youtube brit cunts
closertofiftythanyew 11 months ago
Steve and Rob, tramp up to Llyn y Fan Fach is you have balls.
It is a female dark zone for testesterone, and I reckon that is what you are avoiding it.
But tell you the truth, my balls did reduce, entering that zone, but one of us had to do it, take onefor us, in discovery.
closertofiftythanyew 11 months ago
@closertofiftythanyew
Ladytron? Messing about on a lake?
watch?v=z_BSfkTFQ4M
OOPS!
closertofiftythanyew 11 months ago
ITS NOT A METAPHOR
Argyrakis 1 year ago
@Argyrakis
an allegorical macho carry on, then, between men/boys, near fifty.
Quite pathetic, isn't it?
closertofiftythanyew 1 year ago
it`s interesting how he felt in the water when he was dry because of his hesitation determined by the fear of not getting wet.
after he felt and got wet, he was so confident on running on those rocks because there was nothing bad that could happen to him anymore.
that shows how fear and hesatation leave a bad mark on us.
AndxRo 1 year ago
@AndxRo Lol, it would depend on what you are fearing. For the most part, fear is your subconscious way of revealing reality by pinpointing your current limitation(s). Fear can then make someone widen their limitation. For example, if a student is fearing an upcoming exam, it's because he's unprepared. To get over that fear, that student has to study to the point where the material almost becomes a part of him. If not for his/her fear, the student wouldn't have studied to the point of mastering.
Neji1984 1 year ago
Good writing.
robdog15001 1 year ago
Poor Steve, the sad, sad, sad git. Someone with all that talent, losing their way.
Anyway, never mind about that, how's Port Talbot these days Rob? Hopefully the steel works is still up and running, pumping out their chest clearing fumes, bleaching the bedsheets on Monday mornings on the clothes lines, keeping people in proper wholesome work? Long may it last Rob - proper Welsh steel, oh yes.
closertofiftythanyew 1 year ago
@closertofiftythanyew your gay...
samsung54369 1 year ago
@samsung54369
takes one to know one, and all that, gaylord.
closertofiftythanyew 1 year ago
Watta you got?!
paulosham1 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
self-indulgent shite from steve coogan
scrumpled 1 year ago
@scrumpled you're self-indulgent shite. HI-OH!
Homer20065305111 1 year ago
@scrumpled u've got it so wrong
MrFagleman 1 year ago
Agreed keflar5, spot on - definitely best thing TV by a mile. Actually best BBC series of last few years, at least since The Office and probably better than that even. Beautifully shot and edited, with an absolutely perfect pace. Just great characters, situations, performances and dialogue, no gimmicks. it's a joy in every way from start to finish. Totally baffled by how many tw4tty TV critics didn't get it. Mind you, most great things like this are slated when they come out.
BambosNeophytou 1 year ago
haha I love ''The Trip'' Coogan/Brydon better win a damn award for it! its bloody genius!
Dungarth 1 year ago
YOU'RE STUCK HALFWAY! YOU'RE STUCK IN A METAPHOR!
Exeunt26 1 year ago 48
Best thing on TV by a mile
keflar5 1 year ago
perfect
umpalumpa2oo7 1 year ago
LOL! Really.
jwheat65 1 year ago
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ericyervandi 1 year ago
i think ive been to that place with the stepping stones. i think its Boulton Abbey
Nathpeggsy 1 year ago 2
Funny how cold water round his nuts made him do his Alan Partridge voice.
wotucudavwon 1 year ago 2
you looked at home in the water :):):):):):)
SERDAROTmkd 1 year ago 40
@SERDAROTmkd
Always thought Steve was a bit of a trout, non-posh though, unlike Rob who comes across as quite a salmon, leaping over your humour, Alan, sorry, Steve.
closertofiftythanyew 1 year ago
@closertofiftythanyew
The posh trout is a Dylan Thomas reference, by the way Steve, no doubt well over your head, maybe. : )
closertofiftythanyew 1 year ago
Ah, that's better.
189394 1 year ago 2