I'm Alan Partridge (1997)
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Amelia Bullmore as Sonja
Episodes 6
Alan Partridge talks about his autobiography - I, Partridge: We Need to talk About Alan
Read MoreAdd On Alan
All the extra bits, from season one of I'm Alan Partridge.
Read MoreAdd On Alan
All the extra bits from season two of I'm Alan Partridge.
Read MoreThe full car park scene with Alan and Lynne.
Read MoreThe edited car park scene with Alan and Lynne.
Read MoreStill Alan
Stills from Season 1
Read MoreStill Alan 2
Stills from Season 2
Read MoreUnused Alan - Season 2
Alan Aid (1999)
(Comic Relief 1999) Alan interviews Bryan Ferry and has to deal with a clown.
Read MoreThe Talented Mr. Alan
Alan's back and life is on the up: he's got the third best slot on Radio Norwich, a girlfriend and a Lexus. While at the garage, Alan meets one of his old teachers, who is persuaded to let him give a talk at the school about how he has 'bounced back'.
Read MoreThe Colour of Alan
Alan is asked to present a sales conference for Dante's fireplaces of Reading, while Michael stays at the unfinished house after someone steals his front door.
Read MoreBrave Alan
Alan makes a new friend at the BP garage called Dan. They both drink Director's bitter, use Lynx deodorant and both drive Lexi (the plural of Lexus). Dan asks Alan to present a prize at the Norfolk Bravery Awards, where Sonja is hopeful of the opportunity to try out some of her practical jokes.
Read MoreNever Say Alan Again
Alan plans a Bond-athon for the bank holiday weekend with Michael, but they are jeopardised when he discovers that Michael has befreinded a man called Tex, who likes American things. Meanwhile, Lynn makes a visit to her mother's grave on the first anniversary of her death.
Read MoreI Know What Alan Did Last Summer
Alan has a visit from the Inland Revenue and is worried about the submission of a receipt for a Christmas gift from Bill Oddie. Meanwhile, he tries to convince Sonja that he is indeed friends with Bono.
Read MoreAlan Wide Shut
Alan's house is finally ready and Sonja is angling to cohabit. Meanwhile, Alan's book Bouncing Back has been unsuccessful, and is to be pulped and Lynne is to be baptised. All is going well, but Alan can't stop the flashbacks of the painful days when he ate 4 medium sized Toblerones and drove to Dundee in bare feet.
Read MoreAnglian Lives: Alan Partridge
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Alan Meets Roger Daltrey
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Alan's Top Teen Tunes
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Alan Partridge - Extras
(Comic Relief 2001) Alan heads to Manchester to learn how to box.
Read MoreAlan Partridge Presents - The Cream of British Comedy
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Steve Coogan Live as Alan Partridge and Other Less Successful Characters
There comes a time in every man's life when he must end his ten year hiatus from live performance and embark on his 86 date sell out tour. For Steve Coogan that time came in October 2009. Armed with nothing more than a hire car, a Little Chef loyalty card and a support staff of 35, Coogan criss-crossed the nation, reintroducing us to some of his best-loved characters.
Read MoreWelcome to the Places of My Life
In a show that pays tribute to the key landmarks of Norwich and surrounding areas, Alan Partridge takes us on a guided tour of the places that have made him "who, why and what I am".
Read MoreAlan Partridge on Open Books with Martin Bryce
Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) discusses his tell-all autobiography, I, Partridge: We Need To Talk About Alan. Witty spoof literary show featuring Robert Popper.
Read MoreMid Morning Matters: Special Edition
The hugely popular online comedy series featuring Alan Partridge arrives on Sky Atlantic.
Read MoreAlan Partridge Live: Stratagem
Devised, written, choreographed, performed and funded by Alan Partridge, Stratagem sees Alan not just treading the boards but pounding them, atop stages graced by such luminaries as Michael Ball, Jack Whitehall and Welsh rockers the Stereophonics.
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