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Leveson inquiry: Steve Coogan gives evidence - live
Live coverage as the comedian joins Elle Macpherson's adviser, Mary-Ellen Field, and footballer Garry Flitcroft in giving evidence.
Lisa O'Carroll and Josh Halliday, The Guardian, 22nd November 2011Steve Coogan gives evidence to Leveson Inquiry
Comedian and actor Steve Coogan has given evidence to the judge-led inquiry into media ethics at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
The Leveson inquiry into the media in the wake of the phone hacking scandal has seen a number of high profile celebrities give evidence including Hugh Grant, and ex-footballer Garry Flincroft.
Such Small Portions, 22nd November 2011Video: Steve Coogan 'duped' by NoW reporter
Steve Coogan has been giving evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into media ethics. He described how he was telephoned by a News of the World reporter, Rav Singh, who was working for Andy Coulson, and duped into talking about a relationship he was in.
BBC News, 22nd November 2011Alan Partridge web series to get TV debut on Sky
Steve Coogan's Mid Morning Matters Alan Partridge web series is likely to receive a TV broadcast on Sky Atlantic.
British Comedy Guide, 10th November 2011Rob Brydon: Steve Coogan is a very unpleasant man
Comedian Rob Brydon talks to Metro about his ascent to fame, from starting out on The Shopping Channel to teaming up with Julia Davis for Human Remains, and why distancing himself from Steve Coogan was a great move.
Andrew Williams, Metro, 27th October 2011Alan Partridge - He's alive!
Thankfully, for all our sakes, not to mention Alan Partridge, Steve Coogan has decided to not pull the plug on his alter-ego any time in the near future.
Bill Young, Tellyspotting, 20th October 2011Video: Coogan and Mensch clash over press regulation
Comedian Steve Coogan and Louise Mensch MP, a member of the culture select committee, joined Jeremy Paxman to discuss whether Daily Mail Paul Dacre was right on his views on over-regulating the press, whether press self-regulation works and whether the tabloids are a necessary evil.
Jeremy Paxman, BBC Newsnight, 13th October 2011Why Steve Coogan won't kill off Alan Partridge
Steve Coogan has revealed he has no plans to kill off his alter ego Alan Partridge because he finds him "endlessly fascinating".
BBC News, 13th October 2011US remake possibility for Coogan-Brydon's The Trip
The Trip, BBC Two's 2010 comedy starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon visiting restaurants, could be remade for US audiences.
British Comedy Guide, 13th October 2011US version of The Trip could be on the way
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon comedy The Trip could be remade with American comedians in the US.
Such Small Portions, 12th October 2011