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Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

  • 59 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

Press clippings Page 31

Alan Partridge: Time in his home county of Norfolk

Alan Partridge, one of Norfolk's most famous sons, is returning to the BBC.

BBC, 25th February 2019

Norfolk's notorious broadcaster is back on primetime TV, standing in as guest presenter on BBC One magazine show This Time. Little do the showrunners know how much damage one Partridge can do. Cue "erotic hand-washing" and a cringe-inducing interview with a "hacktivist".

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 25th February 2019

Alan Partridge sends hilarious email to all BBC staff

"I ask every one of this email's 20,000+ recipients to tune in tonight on BBC1"

Kimberley Bond, Radio Times, 25th February 2019

This Time with Alan Partridge, episode 1, review

Fears for the future of Alan Gordon Partridge, may, once again, be allayed.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 25th February 2019

This 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 2019

This 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 2019

Review: This Time with Alan Partridge

A man out of time?

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 25th February 2019

TV preview: This Time With Alan Partridge

It's wonderful to have him back and as cack-handed as ever.

Beyond The Joke, 24th February 2019

This Time with Alan Partridge first-look review

If you've never seen Steve Coogan's comic creation before, sit back and enjoy The One Show parody. But if you're a Partridge fan, This Time is everything you've been waiting for and more.

Tim Glanfield, Radio Times, 24th February 2019

The timing couldn't be better for Alan Partridge return

We're more than overdue a send up of the endless culture wars of modern life, and this former sports reporter is just the character to do it.

i Newspaper, 22nd February 2019

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