It is back-of-the-net time as one of the nation's most enduring comic characters returns to our screens, but Alan Partridge creator Steve Coogan says the fictional Norfolk broadca ...
More than three decades in broadcasting, Alan Partridge has done it all. He started out as a sports presenter, became a BBC chat show host, was banished to North Norfolk Digital’s graveyard radio slot ...
As 'How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge)' kicks off on BBC One, revisit the TV show that made Steve Coogan's comedy creation an unlikely star ...
"After his slight meltdown at the end of This Time, when he storms out the studio and tries to issue a rallying call, in our minds that was the final straw at the BBC," Neil tells RadioTimes.com. "He ...
By unleashing his comic creation on the most delicate topic of all, Steve Coogan says he is ready to ruffle feathers.
Steve Coogan returns as Alan Partridge in the BBC series How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge), but which show with the character is the favourite for fans?
It’s been 34 years since Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci first created Alan Partridge, a parody of British television personalities. Since his debut in 1991 on the Radio 4 series On the Hour, ...
Triumph of Steve Coogan’s great comedy character rests on his slow evolution, moments of pathos and the canny avoidance of low-hanging fruit (Brexit) ...
Speaking at the press launch of the series, How Are You? co-writer Neil Gibbons explained that the team has moved on from the era of Alan as a "kicked puppy", as seen in the travel tavern days of I'm ...
“Mental health, if I could use an outdated term, has just gone mental,” says Alan Partridge in his new six-part BBC series, the first time Steve Coogan ’s parody of a television presenter has been on ...
For a character that made his first appearance way back in 1991 as an inane sports reporter on Chris Morris’ wicked parody of news media, On The Hour, and its TV version, The Day Today, Partridge is ...
Steve Coogan has thought about killing off his alter ego Alan Partridge. The 59-year-old actor-and-comedian has played his tactless TV-and-radio presenter character for over 30 years, but the star has ...
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