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That show witnessed Partridge s disastrous turn interviewing celebrities, as well as reached new lows in the art of product placement. I m Alan Partridge picks up after his show s been cancelled.
Alan Partridge runs through Coogan’s life, to the point where it can be hard to know where the actor ends and the character begins. Partridge is to Coogan what Mr. Spock is to Leonard Nimoy By ...
Steve Coogan has admitted the lines between him and his alter-ego Alan Partridge have become "blurred" after playing the ...
Steve Coogan says he’s morphing into alter-ego Alan Partridge - Actor has been playing the hubristic broadcaster for over three decades ...
More cracking comedy from Steve Coogan's grotesque comic creation Alan Partridge, who is divorced, living in a travel tavern, and desperate for a… ...
"I'm Alan Partridge", despite running for just two series after its 1997 premiere, is seen as a British classic and has spawned multiple spin-off shows and two films. The comedy won numerous ...
Steve Coogan does not care if people slate him on social media. The 59-year-old actor-and-comedian - who is best known for ...
ALAN PARTRIDGE directed by Declan Lowney, written by Neil Gibbons, Rob Gibbons, Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci and Peter Baynham, with Coogan, Colm Meaney, Felicity Montagu and Sean Pertwee. A VSC ...
As Alan Partridge he became a household name, winning accolade upon accolade for his enduringly funny portrayal of the hopelessly inept TV and radio presenter.
Here, the creator of The Thick of It, The Day Today, I’m Alan Partridge and Veep – who caused internet raptures when he teased the Tucker v Partridge return earlier this week – explains more… Buy the ...
Or: "You can keep Jesus, as far as I'm concerned. Neil Diamond will always be the King of the Jews." Otherwise, Alan Partridge is fairly silly, setting up slightly menacing situations for dopey gags.