
Steve Coogan
- 59 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, producer and executive producer
Press clippings Page 31
Monstrously vain maybe... but we can't help loving Alan
We shrivel inside to watch him ... and know that later, when his brain catches up, he'll be shrivelling too.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 26th February 2019This Time with Alan Partridge review
Steve Coogan and the show's writers, Neil and Rob Gibbons, have summoned up another perfect reimagining of 'the Partridge'
Chris Bennion, The Times, 26th February 2019Fans review the return of Alan Partridge
Can Alan still cut it in 2019, or did he fluck it up? Here are your verdicts on This Time With Alan Partridge.
The Guardian, 26th February 2019This Time with Alan Partridge, review
Instead of retreading Partridge's greatest hits this showed the great man aware that this stint on the BBC may be his last chance.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 25th February 2019This Time With Alan Partridge review
The monkey tennis-pitcher is back - and now he's taking on do-badder hacktivists. After half an hour in his appalling company, you'll be limp from laughter, loathing, panic and despair/
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 25th February 2019Review: This Time with Alan Partridge
A man out of time?
Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 25th February 2019This Time With Alan Partridge episode 1 review
Guess who's back in the big time? Alan Partridge returns to the BBC, and we're tremendously excited by all this...
Simon Reynolds, Den Of Geek, 25th February 2019I talk This Time with Alan Partridge
Jurassic Park! Alan Partridge has finally made his return to the BBC, 25 years since he last hosted a show for the broadcaster. But was it the glorious return we all so desperately wanted it to be?
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 25th February 2019Alan Partridge review - 'lame'
Steve Coogan's lame Alan Partridge only serves to prove that Piers Morgan is beyond parody.
Ally Ross, The Sun, 25th February 2019This Time With Alan Partridge review
To see Alan back on tv, and the BBC at that, is a real joy but it's superseded by the fact that he's better than ever.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 25th February 2019