
I'm Alan Partridge
Comedy • 1997–2002 • 2 Seasons
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The fortunes of a former chat show host who is reduced to a lowly slot on Radio Norwich. Alan Partridge is divorced, living in a travel tavern, and desperate for a return to television.
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Probably the best Partridge show... But they're all classics
A very different type of humour but very funny if it's your type. Very divisive, you love or hate it but is very well written and memorable!
Good satire of the talk show circuit. A touch below Larry Sanders but still entertaining.
Great british comedy of a guy who is so arrogant & in love with himself you have to laugh at him!!!
Coogan’s most notable and ever changing character in perhaps his greatest iteration. Both series preside in the British sitcom hall of fame
I'm not sure that I ever found it to be as funny as everybody told me that I would.
Watched this series a countless amount of times. Absolute comedy gold!
Would be taught in a graduate class on British comedy TV, if there was such a thing. There probably is and this is on the syllabus.
Great show but can get boring if you watch too many in one go. 8/10
Lmao Alan Partridge is a funny guy. Plot isn’t thrilling but quite funny throughout.
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7.9 – Based on 482 ratings
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Dan Dan Dan Daaaaaaaan! - I'm Alan Partridge - BBC
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