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From Andor to Zero Day, The Last Of Us to Stranger Things, and Alan Partridge to Wonder Man to ... the Marvel universe as a world overrun by zombies. The Duffer Brothers’ nostalgic sci-fi ...
His favourite shows are I'm Alan Partridge, The Wire, Wolf Hall and Succession and in his spare time he enjoys drinking tea, doing crosswords and watching football.
LOS ANGELES, April 8 (Reuters) - For producer, actor, writer and composer Tom Basden, the British comedy film “The Ballad of Wallis Island” leans into the complexities of relationships rather ...
STEVE COOGAN will open up about playing comical radio host Alan Partridge in a BBC session next month. He will join Derry Girls writer Lisa McGee at the BBC Comedy Festival in Belfast, on May 21 ...
Coogan is best known for portraying Alan Partridge, a parody of British broadcasters, and starred in the 2013 feature film Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa. He said he hoped audiences would leave The ...
Sure, it’s no surprise that some recent releases are on Amazon Prime, but the service is also packed with more obscure 1980s slashers and zombie movies than you can wave a machete at.
“Apparently there was a vote for three or four people from Middleton – [Alan Partridge actor] Steve Coogan, and a swimmer, Keri-Anne Payne, were in there, and I won the vote.” ...
Key, a poet and comic famous for playing Sidekick Simon next to Steve Coogan in Alan Partridge, is a delight opposite Basden’s straight man. His Charles rapidly spouts off confounding ...
Swallow is to Nick Mohammed what Alan Partridge is to Steve Coogan. In other words, a character he likes to bring out from time to time, and who comes with a built-in audience: previous tours have ...
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, Still Alice, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. He has also worked on series including Waking the Dead, Strike Back ...
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The UK political landscape seems to grow more absurd each day, but one brilliant BBC comedy dating back 20 years offered us a glimpse into the true chaos within the halls of power. First aired in ...