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Why The Trip is one of best comedy franchises of 2010s
The series' documentary approach helped maintain a joyful spontaneity through all four series, which were also adapted as films.
Liam Gaughan, Collider, 24th May 2021Steve Coogan spotted filming scenes in Edinburgh
Steve Coogan has been spotted in Edinburgh while shooting his upcoming film The Lost King.
Edinburgh Evening News, 12th May 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
In this new woke TV world, where he is constantly aware of what he's not allowed to say, Partridge's wings are clipped.
Ed Cumming, The Independent, 1st May 2021Aidan Smith's TV week: This Time, Starstruck
A-ha! Alan Partridge is back, though Steve Coogan's chat chump has ditched his usual greeting for: "It's high time to say that if you've got time to give This Time your time then it's time to let This Time spend time making your time a good time ... on This Time!"
Aidan Smith, The Scotsman, 1st May 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
This Time With Alan Partridge (BBC One, Friday) returned for a second series, with our man in the smart-casual slacks thriving in a nightly live show/pile of piffle that's not a million miles away from The One Show. He should be delighted, but this is Alan P, with the P standing for Paranoid. He has sniffed the air and suspects change is coming. And it is not wearing driving gloves.
Alison Rowat, The Herald, 1st May 2021Saxondale is Steve Coogan's mid-life masterpiece
Why Coogan's portrait of a rock roadie in suburbia is one the most affectionate, acutely observed and affecting things he's ever done.
Tom Fordy, The Telegraph, 30th April 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
Welcome back, excruciating agony!
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 30th April 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
Finally, some agonising TV worth watching.
Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 30th April 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
Still an exquisite send up - but with a little too much Coogan.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 30th April 2021This Time With Alan Partridge review
Another triumph of awkwardness for North Norfolk's iconic digital DJ as modern mores threaten to topple this king of chat.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 30th April 2021