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IS IT JUST ME?

IS IT JUST ME OR IS ALAN PARTRIDGE THE BEST COMEDY CHARACTER EVER?

‘Dan!............... Dan!......... ............ Daaaaaaan!’
MATT MAYTUM @MATTMAYTUM

My appreciation of broadcaster, Norwich resident and Bond enthusiast Alan Partridge began in 1997, with I’m Alan Partridge S1 (the greatest six-episode Britcom run ever?). After that, I devoured vignettes from The Day Today and On the Hour and talk show Knowing Me, Knowing You.

I was hooked by the sheer quotability of the dialogue: ‘Back of the net!’

‘Cashback!’ ‘Jurassic Park!’ But it went beyond one-liners - the hair-splitting nerdiness, the unwarranted arrogance and the air of desperation made for a complete comedy character, rather than just a stockpile of catchphrases.

Of course, the character succeeds in large part due to Steve Coogan’s superb, decades-long comedic performance. But, there is also much credit owed to Neil and Rob Gibbons, who have written for every Partridge project since 2010’s Mid Morning Matters. Originally created as sponsored content, these short skits had no right being as funny as they were. Partridge’s indefatigable longevity was cemented with 2011 autobiography I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan.

Here was a character whose comedic capacity could be unlocked in so many contexts, from faux radio broadcasts to faux chat shows to faux documentaries. And that’s before you factor in books, memoirs, travelogues... He even works on film (though Alpha Papa is my least favourite Partridge project).

Now that the character is so fully established, you can drop him into any medium. Podcasts, further books, a live stage event (Stratagem) and more show him to be as funny as he ever was. Recent TV series This Time… was among his finest output.

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The King’s coronation showed that Alan can blunder into any event with his own unique commentary. On social media, ‘Accidental Partridge’ brightens my feed, capturing real people stumbling into Partridgean faux pas. And I can’t hear about a terriblesounding reality show without picturing Norfolk’s finest reclining on a Travel Tavern bed, speaking into his Dictaphone. Alan Partridge has been hilarious for more than 30 years, and he should continue to be commissioned for decades to come. Or is it just me?

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JONI BLANCHARD

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I’d say the opposite: there aren’t enough clowns in horror films for my liking.