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KMKY Test Shoot
An extract of the pilot episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge.
Knowing Me Knowing Yule with Alan Partridge
In this Yuletide special, Alan meets the cross-dressing chef, Fanny Thomas, gets involved in a debate regarding morality with a bell ringer by the name of Mary and BBC commissioner, Tony Hayers. He repeatedly plugs Rover cars by getting Mike Yapley of the Norfolk Rover dealer network to chat with him about the Rover Vitesse fastback he received for Christmas from his wife. In a pre-recorded scene, Alan visits the Norwich children's hospital while the camera repeatedly zooms in to the Rover logo on his car. He then does a spot of Christmas shopping in Tandy, where he drops a GPS system for a car, probably causing damage. When the view returns to the studio, Alan meets the disabled golfer Gordon Heron and his wife, Liz. Then, Fanny loses his temper with Alan, speaking in his real gruff voice. Alan goes mad, punching Gordon and Tony with a turkey, before flooring Tony with another punch after he vowed to ensure that Alan never works in television again. At the end, Mick Hucknall from Simply Red sang.
Comic Relief 1995
Alan Partridge's Country Ramble
Alan Partridge presents a country ramble through the East-Anglian countryside.
Promos
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Test Shoot
An extract of the pilot episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge.
Comic Relief '95
Promo
"In Paris"
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"The Saint Roger Moore"
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"Dick"
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"Don't believe the critics"
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"Parkinson...(...)...Partridge"
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"Jumbo jet"
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"No imitations"
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"Nuns"
Alan Interviews Noel Gallagher
Alan tackles interviewing Noel Gallagher, with his own particular wit and style.
Alan at the BAFTA Tech Awards
With little chance of getting an award himself, Alan's perspective and sensitivity shines out when he is delegated to presenting one.
Clive Anderson Interviews Alan
Has Alan meet his match, when Clive asks, whatever happened to you? (Excerpt from "Clive Anderson Talks Back")
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An extract of the pilot episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge.
Knowing Me Knowing Yule with Alan Partridge
In this Yuletide special, Alan meets the cross-dressing chef, Fanny Thomas, gets involved in a debate regarding morality with a bell ringer by the name of Mary and BBC commissioner, Tony Hayers. He repeatedly plugs Rover cars by getting Mike Yapley of the Norfolk Rover dealer network to chat with him about the Rover Vitesse fastback he received for Christmas from his wife. In a pre-recorded scene, Alan visits the Norwich children's hospital while the camera repeatedly zooms in to the Rover logo on his car. He then does a spot of Christmas shopping in Tandy, where he drops a GPS system for a car, probably causing damage. When the view returns to the studio, Alan meets the disabled golfer Gordon Heron and his wife, Liz. Then, Fanny loses his temper with Alan, speaking in his real gruff voice. Alan goes mad, punching Gordon and Tony with a turkey, before flooring Tony with another punch after he vowed to ensure that Alan never works in television again. At the end, Mick Hucknall from Simply Red sang.
Comic Relief 1995
Alan Partridge's Country Ramble
Alan Partridge presents a country ramble through the East-Anglian countryside.
Promos
Stillalan
Test Shoot
An extract of the pilot episode of Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge.
Comic Relief '95
Promo
"In Paris"
Promo
"The Saint Roger Moore"
Promo
"Dick"
Promo
"Don't believe the critics"
Promo
"Parkinson...(...)...Partridge"
Promo
"Jumbo jet"
Promo
"No imitations"
Promo
"Nuns"
Alan Interviews Noel Gallagher
Alan tackles interviewing Noel Gallagher, with his own particular wit and style.
Alan at the BAFTA Tech Awards
With little chance of getting an award himself, Alan's perspective and sensitivity shines out when he is delegated to presenting one.
Clive Anderson Interviews Alan
Has Alan meet his match, when Clive asks, whatever happened to you? (Excerpt from "Clive Anderson Talks Back")