I'm Alan Partridge, starring Steve Coogan, is often hailed as a British classic and has a spin-off in the works, but I ...
The creator of Alan Partridge has called for a statue of ... The character worked as a Radio Norwich DJ in the BBC series shown in 1997 after his first failed stint as a TV presenter ...
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 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.
Alan Partridge embodies embarrassment ... and shortly thereafter found he could only get work hosting an early morning slot on his local radio station, Radio Norwich. His wife, Carol, left him, and he ...
and how he realises that he doesn’t get the buzz of being back in Norwich as much as he thought he would. For 30 years, Coogan has brought Alan Partridge to radio, the small screen, the big ...
One asked for a song about the pedestrianisation of Norwich city centre. This was a reference to a line uttered by fictional DJ Alan Partridge in 1997. Steve Coogan's character posed the question ...
After a couple of years of being clinically fed-up, Alan Partridge has bounced back. He's got the third best slot on Radio Norwich, a military-based quiz on cable TV called Skirmish and an ...
When Alan meets Dan at the BP Service Station they ... This seems to be his chance to make inroads into Norwich's social elite.