I'm Alan Partridge
- TV sitcom
- BBC Two
- 1997 - 2002
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Deluded, insincere, tactless and largely talentless TV chat show host Alan Partridge is reduced to hosting a back-water local radio show. Stars Steve Coogan, Felicity Montagu, Simon Greenall, Phil Cornwell, James Lance and more.
Press clippings Page 6
A-ha! The return of Alan Partridge
As the man who put Norwich on the map prepares to tell his story, Matt Chorley charts his rise (and fall) from talk show to travel tavern.
Matt Chorley, The Independent, 29th May 2011HarperCollins acquires Alan Partridge memoir
HarperCollins has acquired a memoir by comedian Steve Coogan of his most famous character, Alan Partridge. The title has moved publishers even before publication, having previously been listed on Nielsen BookData as being published by Century.
Charlotte Williams, The Bookseller, 27th May 2011Alan Partridge film to start shooting in 2012
After years of false starts, Coogan has announced filming is set to begin next year on the Alan Partridge movie. But what will Alan be doing on the big screen...?
UKTV, 27th April 2011Steve Coogan: 'Alan Partridge movie to shoot in 2012'
Steve Coogan has confirmed that the long-awaited Alan Partridge movie will begin filming next year.
Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 24th April 2011Steve Coogan: 'Partridge film is moving slowly'
Steve Coogan has admitted that the planned Alan Partridge film is still only in the early stages.
Simon Reynolds, Digital Spy, 26th October 2010Pass notes No 2,838: Alan Partridge
Steve Coogan's DJ and former chatshow host is back for an online comedy series.
The Guardian, 30th August 2010Fans salute 'real Alan Partridge'
26 fans travelled from as far away as Australia, Thailand and the US to pay homage to veteran BBC Radio Norfolk early-morning show host DJ Wally Webb - allegedly the inspiration for Steve Coogan's hit character.
Fred Attewill, Metro, 15th September 2009Will the Alan Partridge movie work?
I have a question: would an Alan Partidge movie work for worldwide audiences? I'm really not convinced the character is that funny if you're not British.
Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 26th May 2009Coogan writing Alan Partridge film
Steve Coogan is back in the follow-up to 2006's Night At The Museum, Battle of the Smithsonian. The British comedian reprises his role as Octavius, the Roman general brought back to life by museum night watchman Lawrence Daley (Ben Stiller). He says it was a pleasure to work with Owen Wilson and reveals an I'm Alan Partridge film is also in the works.
Nesta McGregor, BBC, 22nd May 2009