It's crucially not Iran and that's very important because if it was in Iran they might all be killed.' ...
Spreading his wings once again, Alan Partridge readies his return to television. Following the release of the fourth season of the Partridge podcast, From The Oasthouse, Steven Coogan’s alter ego ...
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Steve Coogan Got His Own ‘Die Hard’ Parody in This Completely Iconic New-to-Prime Video Action Comedy
While Steve Cooganhas appeared in enough American films to be recognized by global audiences, he is easily one of the most popular and influential British comedians of the past few decades. Coogan ...
Steve Coogan has reflected on the “[Keir] Starmer-esque” quality of Alan Partridge, ahead of a new TV outing for the popular comedy character. Coogan, 59, has portrayed blustering broadcaster ...
In our darkest hour, Alan Partridge always returns – How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge) sees Alan (Steve Coogan) produce, present, and direct Britain's first ever documentary about mental health – ...
How do I describe Tim Key? To a certain subset of UK comedy nerds, he’s a man who needs no introduction. To those who need one, I could say he’s a poet, known for his wry, observational free verse. Or ...
Trying to find 'Anglian Lives Alan Partridge' without the hassle? Tracking down where to stream, rent, buy, or watch where to rent or buy this film can be more complicated than expected so we at ...
Alan Partridge returns to the public’s ears with the contractually-obligated fourth season of his hit From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast, launching on June 30th, exclusively on Audible.
This week in Staff Picks, Matt Schimkowitz hails Steve Coogan’s latest turn as a certain boorish broadcaster and Danette Chavez stumps for a Tubi (by way of AMC) original. Alan Partridge, Steve Coogan ...
Alan Partridge read an extract from his new autobiography at a Waterstones in London last night. The Norwich-born broadcaster delighted fans by reading from I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan, ...
The winning moment for an Oxford chippy, as they are presented with an award by a TV star, was captured on video.
Liam Gaughan is a film and TV writer at Collider. He has been writing film reviews and news coverage for ten years. Between relentlessly adding new titles to his watchlist and attending as many ...
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