Press clippings Page 51
Radio Times review
This is one for the middle-aged men in your life. Or for those who like watching middle-aged men slowly realise the oblivion that is their future. Who doesn't like that? As Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon go on a tour of the North's most expensive restaurants, it's not quite clear whether they're playing or parodying themselves. And therein lies the joy.
Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 15th November 2015Interview with producer Henry Normal
He's the "scruffy kid from Bilborough" who ended up writing some of the most beloved comedies on British television. So what makes Baby Cow Productions co-founder and Steve Coogan's pal Henry Normal tick?
Rachel Gorman, Nottingham Post, 10th November 2015Alan Partridge Mid-Morning Matters to return in 2016
Steve Coogan's co-writer Neil Gibbons revealed on Twitter that the first episode of second series will have a Monday 8 February air date, though this has yet to be confirmed by broadcaster Sky Atlantic.
Christopher Hooton, The Independent, 9th November 2015Book review: Easily Distracted by Steve Coogan
Comedy is a vicious business but while he admits to rightly loathing Bernard Manning who he has met, On The Buses and to not personally being a fan of Michael McIntyre ("not my cup of tea"), he is remarkably generous about almost everyone he has worked with.
Chris Hallam, 20th October 2015A-ha! Now Downton Daisy falls for Alan Partridge
Downton Abbey star Daisy Lewis confessed recently that the 'love of her life' is a half-chihuahua, half-pug called Reg.
But now Reg has a rival for her affections - because Daisy, who plays feisty teacher Sarah Bunting in the hit ITV drama, has fallen for comedian Steve Coogan.
Daisy, 30, is undaunted by the age gap - Coogan will celebrate his 50th birthday on Wednesday - and has let slip that she and the Philomena star are an item.
Charlotte Griffiths, Daily Mail, 11th October 2015Extract from Steve Coogan's new book Easily Distracted
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Steve Coogan looks back on failure, rehab and becoming Alan Partridge.
Steve Coogan, The Guardian, 3rd October 2015Fringe Q&As: Adrienne Truscott
Adrienne Truscott discusses nudity, hookers and hugging Steve Coogan.
The Herald, 6th August 2015Steve Coogan's US comedy Happyish is cancelled
Steve Coogan's comedy series Happyish has been axed by Showtime after one season.
Justin Harp, Digital Spy, 24th July 2015Comics join 'Save BBC Three' campaign
A host of top comedians including Jack Whitehall, Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Greg Davies and Noel Fielding have joined the campaign to save BBC Three.
Chortle, 8th June 201510 things you didn't know about Steve Coogan
There's so much more to this guy than Alan Partridge.
Rachel Bailey, What Culture!, 16th May 2015