Funny that he chose 'who put the bomp' which has that line about the 'Ramalamadingdong'. Now remember when Alan's chauffuer on Knowing Knowing Me Knowing Yule revelaed that Alan calls Asians 'Ramadanadingdongs'. His favourite childhood tune probably inspired that. The Alan Partridge lore runs deep.
Alan's 'Fact of the Day': At 2:11, the 'gibberish Hindi song' is Woh Jab Yaad Aaye Bahut Yaad Aaye, from the 1963 Indian film Parasmani. How it became part of the Alan universe is something only he or The Gibbons could answer
As a child I always considered the Grandstand theme to herald the end of fun television for a Saturday morning where the antics of Pip Schofield, Sarah Greene and Gordon The Gopher, later Ed the Duck, on Going Live were replaced with dry, boring sports commentary. Listening to it now, it takes me back to a simpler time when you didn't need instant access to on-demand streamed anal sex to stave off the kids injecting heroin into their eyeballls. We can never go back.
In a nutshell: Like listening to it on fat headphones while GoKarting. Btw I first heard this clip on the radio while driving and nearly crashed the car due to crying with laughter.