Steve Coogan has given an update on the next series involving his beloved character Alan Partridge, saying the show will see the comedy legend taking on a more serious subject than expected.
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 be deemed as a “classic” but I couldn’t watch any more than the first episode. 1990s shows are having a resurgence with Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That ...
Steve Coogan has confirmed that the next Alan Partridge series has wrapped filming, letting slip in the process a change from the previously announced working title. Alan Partridge's How Are You?
I will laugh at myself as a Partridge comes into my head, and put it in my phone, on my own. 'Or I'll look in a shop window and think about, I might say, "oh, what would Alan say about that.
Steve Coogan has hinted at an exciting new Alan Partridge series with a distinctive angle. The actor joined BBC Breakfast on Tuesday (January 28) to talk about his forthcoming Channel 4 drama ...
I'm Alan Partridge, starring Steve Coogan, is often hailed as a British classic and has a spin-off in the works, but I struggled to make it past the first episode.
The 59-year-old Alan Partridge star had been behind the wheel of a Range Rover on the M6 in July 29 last year when he was clocked at the high speed. It comes as Coogan had already accrued six ...
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