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* ReferencedBy: The Clarkson-Hammond-May era of ''Series/TopGearUK'', with Jeremy Clarkson signing off each episode with "...and on that bombshell...good bye!" Ironically, Creator/SteveCoogan has been outspoken about his distaste for ''Top Gear'''s superficial nature.

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* ActingForTwo: Most of Alan's guests were played by the same troupe of people (Rebecca Front, Patrick Marber, Doon Mackichan, David Schneider). The same troupe along with Creator/SteveCoogan all performed similar roles in the show's precursor, ''Series/TheDayToday''.

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Most of Alan's guests were played by the same troupe of people (Rebecca Front, Patrick Marber, Doon Mackichan, David Schneider). The same troupe along with Creator/SteveCoogan all performed similar roles in the show's precursor, ''Series/TheDayToday''.

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* ActingForTwo: Most of Alan's guests were played by the same troupe of people (Rebecca Front, Patrick Marber, Doon Mackichan, David Schneider). The same troupe along with Steve Coogan all performed similar roles in the show's precursor, ''The Day Today''.
** Coogan also voiced Roger Moore in the first episode. His impression is so good (watch the Trip) that Moore only found out about the scene after his father reprimanded him for his no-show.
* ThrowItIn: The horse that Alan brings on in the first episode takes a dump on the studio floor. This was unrehearsed, but seamlessly woven into the show thanks to the improvisational skills of the cast.

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* ActingForTwo: Most of Alan's guests were played by the same troupe of people (Rebecca Front, Patrick Marber, Doon Mackichan, David Schneider). The same troupe along with Steve Coogan Creator/SteveCoogan all performed similar roles in the show's precursor, ''The Day Today''.
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** Coogan also voiced Roger Moore Creator/RogerMoore in the first episode. His impression is so good (watch the Trip) that Moore only found out about the scene after his father reprimanded him for his no-show.
* ThrowItIn: The horse that Alan brings on in the first episode takes a dump on the studio floor. This was unrehearsed, but seamlessly woven into the show thanks to the improvisational skills of the cast.cast.
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* ThrowItIn: The horse that Alan brings on in the first episode takes a dump on the studio floor. This was unrehearsed, but seamlessly woven into the show thanks to the improvisational skills of the cast.

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**Coogan also voiced Roger Moore in the first episode. His impression is so good (watch the Trip) that Moore only found out about the scene after his father reprimanded him for his no-show.
* ThrowItIn: The horse that Alan brings on in the first episode takes a dump on the studio floor. This was unrehearsed, but seamlessly woven into the show thanks to the improvisational skills of the cast.
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* ActingForTwo: Most of Alan's guests were played by the same troupe of people (Rebecca Front, Patrick Marber, Doon Mackichan, David Schneider). The same troupe along with Steve Coogan all performed similar roles in the show's precursor, ''The Day Today''.
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* ThrowItIn: The horse that Alan brings on in the first episode takes a dump on the studio floor. This was unrehearsed, but seamlessly woven into the show thanks to the improvisational skills of the cast.

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