How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) is funny – of course it is. But his life in the new series is maybe just a touch too ...
"Of course, there are some people who love Alan Partridge in Norwich and think it's great and lean into it," he said. "And ...
"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 ...
Leaving behind a lucrative career voicing radio commercials, Alan Partridge makes a bravely personal and personally brave ...
It’s been 34 years since Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci first created Alan Partridge, a parody of British television ...
I don’t think it’s a mistake to assume that New Statesman readers who are fans of Alan Partridge will be scholars of Alan ...
"I don't want to live with Alan but I do like to visit him," says the star, who has also recently portrayed Mick McCarthy, ...
Steve Coogan's cringefest catches the cultural zeitgeist - 4/5 Now's a great time to bring back problematic Partridge, and the new series is as bitingly good as ever ...
Spreading his wings once again, Alan Partridge readies his return to television. Following the release of the fourth season of the Partridge podcast, From The Oasthouse, Steven Coogan’s alter ego ...
Steve Coogan’s enduring comedy creation is back with a new show, How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge) (BBC One). This might be ...