Steve Coogan used to feel "saddled" with his comedy character Alan Partridge. The actor/comedian shot to fame after creating ...
The cast of new BBC comedy features rising stars and an award-winning comedy actor who praised the show's pilot. Funboys sees ...
Laura Horton’s play Lynn Faces has already featured at the Edinburgh Festival and is based on the facial contortions made by the PA to comedy character Alan Partridge. It is the character of Lynn who ...
Steve Coogan appeared on BBC Breakfast on Tuesday, where he teased the return of comedy character Alan Partridge - with an ...
Appearing on BBC Breakfast this morning to promote the launch of his factual Channel 4 drama Brian & Maggie, Coogan reaffirmed his "love" for comedy – and announced that his next Partridge ...
I'm Alan Partridge, starring Steve Coogan, is often hailed as a British classic and has a spin-off in the works, but I ...
Alan Partridge is returning to television soon, "mangling" the subject of mental health, Steve Coogan has confirmed. "I'm not sure when it's out, it's soon-ish" Coogan said. "It's called How Are You?
I’m Alan Partridge may have laid the groundwork for the likes of The Office’s David Brent and Michael Scott but he was certainly more of a prototype than the finished product.
Bella Ramsey, Louis Partridge and Ruby Stokes are also starring in the coming-of-age comedy from George Jacques, which True ...
I'm Alan Partridge may be considered a "classic" but after one episode, it was apparent that he is a poor man's Michael Scott.
"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 ...
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