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Knowing me Alan Partridge, *sacking* you Glen Ponder ... boredom gets the better of Alan and he dresses up as a zombie to surprise the hotel staff - featuring ketchup blood stains, tungsten ...
while arriving to your party dressed as 'Zombie Alan' may gain you praise from your Partridge-obsessed pals, just make sure your Mum's shower curtain can be re-attached before you borrow it.
My appreciation of broadcaster, Norwich resident, and Bond enthusiast Alan Partridge began in 1997 ... horror 28 Days Later set a new standard for zombie apocalypse movies – and I'm hoping ...
Others had fashioned their own zombie outfits from shower curtains and tungsten-tipped screws in homage to a costume created by a very bored Alan in a memorable episode of I'm Alan Partridge.
Jurassic Park! Norwich's favourite fictional son, Alan Gordon Partridge, just celebrated his 25th anniversary. Incredibly, Steve Coogan has been playing the faux pas-prone DJ, author and Abba ...
A-ha! Over the past 25 years we’ve seen Norwich’s favourite son and Abba’s biggest champion Alan Partridge grow into one of the UK’s greatest, most loved and most quoted comedy creations.
Well, he would do if Alan Partridge weren’t also a cowardly and desperately insecure figure whose only real desire is any chance at self-promotion and extra sponsorship. You can always rely on ...
When he told the late Tony Hayers to “smell my cheese” more than 20 years ago, it seemed that the days of Alan Partridge on primetime BBC television were well and truly over. He would see out ...
Steve Coogan's return to the BBC in This Time with Alan Partridge has earned five-star reviews from critics. The comedy character's comeback was watched by 3.2 million viewers, according to ...