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This Time With Alan Partridge review
It's not exactly the most relaxing comedy to watch, but there are comic gems in the rich feast of awfulness.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th April 2021Susannah Fielding interview
It takes an actress with impeccable comedic timing and a distinct knack for realism in drama to play a TV morning show host - Susannah Fielding does more than fit the bill.
Kelsey Barnes, 1883 Magazine, 29th April 2021Susannah Fielding interview
"Alan Partridge has a slightly softer heart than Piers Morgan".
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 28th April 2021Life according to... Susannah Fielding
Susannah Fielding, who plays Alan Partridge's co-host Jennie Gresham on spoof This Time answers our questions on the new series and her comedy career.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 28th April 2021Interview: Susannah Fielding on This Time's return
"Getting paid to make other people laugh is a wonderful way to make a living."
Jen Crothers, Good Housekeeping, 28th April 2021Susannah Fielding interview
'I think I'd do a great job on Good Morning Britain'.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 22nd April 2021The 50 best TV shows of 2019: No 8 - This Time
The king of bad chat and awkward mansplaining was back on a BBC sofa in one of Coogan and co's most nuanced creations.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 10th December 2019Quite accountably, in the less than loved This Time With Alan Partridge, they saved the very worst for last. I'd retained hopes for this, and some of the format worked winningly, but as soon as his co-host, the wonderful Susannah Fielding, walked off set at the very start, it fell apart: Alan was just allowed to get nasty, which was never, ever, the point. I'd love to see Alan return. Just not with those writers.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 7th April 2019This Time with Alan Partridge, final episode, review
This first series has been brilliant, and always witty and inventive.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 1st April 2019This Time with Alan Partridge, episode 5, review
Here the viewer finds his/her self in a dilemma - to laugh or be appalled, to laugh with or at Alan, or both.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 25th March 2019