Ricky Gervais cracked up listeners by reviving David Brent for a hilarious live performance of “Slough.”

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In a hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt moment on the Ricky Gervais-hosted episode of the Jim Norton & Sam Roberts show, fans got to experience something truly special: Gervais slipping back into character as David Brent and performing the acoustic ballad “Slough.” Originally created for David Brent: Life on the Road, the song boldly defies typical love‐song clichés by declaring adoration for the industrial town of Slough — and doing so with charming absurdity.

The moment began with the radio hosts coaxing Gervais into returning to his most famous character, and he nervously picked up a guitar to play “Slough.” What followed was unexpectedly impressive. With soft, pitch-perfect vocals and a surprisingly polished acoustic guitar style, Gervais channelled Brent’s earnest, middle-of-the-road persona: a man so devoted to his town that he romanticizes its mundane features — new station floors, a motorway by your door, and nearby villages like Taplow and Bray. Lyrics like “the station’s just got a new floor, and the motorway runs by your door” transformed ordinary, boring details into the ultimate love song.

Throughout the performance, Gervais’ comic timing was spot-on: he mockingly described how poet John Betjeman famously dismissed Slough and how Brent would love to “give him a slap” — all while genuinely singing with passion. The result was a hilarious clash of irony and sincerity. Fans commented on Gervais’ unexpected musical talent, with some saying his voice had a soulful, Bowie-esque control, delivering deliberate, comedic cracks and breaks that felt both polished and purposefully silly. Pulling from his early music days fronting the 1980s synth-pop duo Seona Dancing, Gervais showed that beneath the comedy lies a true musician with rock star instincts — even if his songs idolize the most unromantic town in Britain.

By the end, “Slough” wasn’t just a comedy routine — it was a love letter to the everyday, a parody of pop ballads, and a brilliant example of how deeply the character of David Brent still resonates.

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