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Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series on

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:54 pm
by KK
Digital Spy wrote:Alan Partridge 'Mid Morning Matters' returns for second Fosters series

Steve Coogan has begun filming a second series of online comedy Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge.

Coogan's much-loved comic creation will return for 12 new 11-minute episodes based around the presenter's radio show on North Norfolk Digital. It will be available on fosterfunny.co.uk.

Writer Armando Iannucci said: "I'm delighted to be making another series of Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge. It proves that a considerable number of people like Alan and that some of the things said about him in the press have been proven false.

"He is, actually, a fine local broadcaster, and this series of webisodes, done in conjunction with Foster's, shows us once again that visually as well as aurally, he is not equalled by many - again, locally."

Star of the show Alan Partridge said: "I've always been more than comfortable in my association with this warmly regarded mid-range lager. I am quietly flabbergasted that the good people at Foster's think that, by associating themselves with my webcast, people will consume more of their product.

"I don't drink it myself but I'm familiar with it and firmly believe that the 20-30 age demographic should have access to affordable lager. Going forward, I look forward to moving forward with Foster's in an atmosphere of bland co-operation. It's a good fit. It feels right. I like it."

The success of the online Mid Morning Matters series led to Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and a revived Fast Show also doing webisodes for Fosters.

Sky Atlantic is reportedly in negotiations to air full-length versions of the Mid Morning Matters series.

Meanwhile, writer Rob Gibbons previously confirmed that plans for an Alan Partridge movie were still in development, claiming on Twitter that the storyline for the project was "almost there".

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Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series on

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:10 pm
by Monkey Man
Great news, shame there's no date announced.

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 7:42 pm
by satriales
Why would the full-length version be aired on Sky Atlantic? :?

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 3:36 pm
by KK
Various out-takes





Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 6:51 pm
by Harry Bizzle
Going back through these. Absolutely fantastic.


"You'll recall someone phoned in at the beginning of the show to say you can avoid Type 2 Diabetes by injecting yourself with Ribena."


:lol:

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 9:40 pm
by Harry Bizzle
Does anyone know which episode of the first series he interviews the cyclist guy in? I can't seem to find it.


Episode 8 is amazing.


"Have. You. Put. Up. Bus. Fares?"

:lol:

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:13 pm
by Hank Scorpio

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:49 pm
by Mockmaster
Why have the original episodes been taken down? :(

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 12:56 pm
by PatSharpsMullet
Hank Scorpio wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/may/18/alan-partridge-sky-atlantic

Fantastic news :mrgreen:

gooseberry fool news if you don't have Sky. :(

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge - 2nd series fil

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 1:46 pm
by Fatal Exception
PatSharpsMullet wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/may/18/alan-partridge-sky-atlantic

Fantastic news :mrgreen:

gooseberry fool news if you don't have Sky. :(

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Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan P - 2nd series + 2 1hr sho

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:04 pm
by Monkey Man
Wonderful news, sounds like the 2 1hr specials with be late this year. Not sure if they'll be before or after the remixed 1st series, probably after.

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan P - 2nd series + 2 1hr sho

Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 2:31 pm
by PatSharpsMullet
I think the news that the Alan Partridge movie is due out next year is better. I wouldn't mind betting that the start of it will be based around the first few chapters of the 'I, Partridge' book and will focus on his childhood. Then it will move on to what happens after the 2nd series of Mid Morning Matters.

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan P - 2nd series + 2 1hr sho

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:59 am
by Trent
Alan Partridge shows us around Norfolk

Alan Partridge takes us on a Partridge pilgrimage around Norfolk in a clip from his new Sky Atlantic show Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life, which airs on June 25. Here Alan teaches us how to make a walking stick and introduces us to some important landmarks in Norfolk's history

http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/ ... CMP=twt_gu

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan P - 1st 1 hour show June 2

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:16 am
by Fatal Exception
I look forward to pirating it.

Re: Mid Morning Matters with Alan P - 1st 1 hour show June 2

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:20 pm
by KK
Digital Spy wrote:Alan Partridge on Sky Atlantic preview: A Partridge Pilgrimage

Aha! Alan Partridge is (bouncing) back.

It's been a decade since the last series of I'm Alan Partridge on BBC Two and while the character has never truly gone away - thanks to a mixture of stand-up, books and most recently the brilliant Foster's Funny online series - these two new Sky Atlantic specials with Norfolk's most notorious broadcaster couldn't be more eagerly anticipated by fans of Steve Coogan's legendary creation.

The first special Welcome to the Places of My Life is up there with the funniest work of Coogan's career. A one-hour doc following Alan acting as a tour guide around his favourite destinations (Thetford Forest) and daily stop-offs (his local newsagent), the show is rich enough and hilarious enough to make you long for a full series.

"A Partridge pilgrimage. A Partrimage. A Pilgrimartridge. A Partrimiligrimage."

Coogan recently commented on the "crudeness" of early Partridge and it's easy to understand why the comic is so critical of his old work when you tally up the gag count in these 50 minutes.

No pause of breath, glance at the camera, one-liner or voiceover is wasted. Every intonation or stumble on a country walk is worthy of a fit of giggles.

There are classic Partridgisms at every turn ("It is larger than a good quality dentists' and could house a Tesco Express," "No amount of chemicals can counter the fact that four children in 30 will p*ss in the pool and one in 100 will go further"), instantly quotable catchphrases ("Flying AIDS!" "Brouhaha!") and firm reminders that for all his talk of "birds", it's the same old Alan ("If you get The Guardian, you get a free chocolate bar." "Yes... and you also get The Guardian").

For hardcore fans there are plenty of nods and winks to previous Partridge outings. A phonecall to his long-suffering PA Lynn ("The only person they'll let you examine is yourself and God knows what you'll find") and a jaw-achingly funny run-through of the dramas of Norwich Town Hall during an infamous debate about inner city parking.

However, Places of My Life isn't just a nostalgic nod to a great comic character. Coogan in auto-pilot as Partridge would always be funny, but this special has pathos, it advances the character further than it's ever been before and most importantly it has some of the biggest laughs you'll find in 2012.

"Ross Kemp nailed it when he said it was equidistant between chit-chat and analysis."

In many ways it feels like a precursor to the much-talked-about Partridge movie, which is expected to begin shooting this year. The mundane life of Alan, whether it's killing time in his local swimming pool or wandering aimlessly through the forest, doesn't on paper scream with big-screen potential.

But the beauty of Coogan's performance and the subtle brush strokes of writers Rob and Neil Gibbons bring a pathos and emotional connection to Alan, which makes the character more than a 2D caricature.

Alan may have started out as a bumbling Richard Madeley-esque wally. But there is a tragedy to his character, a warmth to him and glimpses of self-awareness that hopefully the movie will explore in greater detail.

At the end of the episode, viewers are shown the two flipsides of Alan's character. On one hand he's mucking around in a car and dishing out choc-ices. On the other, he's pondering the pointlessness of the Coke vs Pepsi wars ("I just thought, who gives a s**t. What a colossal waste of everyone's time!"). Perhaps for the first time, we genuinely feel sorry for Alan. For all his PC slip-ups and selfishness, there's a side of him that just wants to be loved.

In the long list of great British comedy characters - Basil Fawlty, Del Boy, Norman Stanley Fletcher, David Brent - Alan Partridge sits comfortably alongside the best and if you don't already believe that, this special should give you enough chuckles to convince you otherwise.

Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life airs on Monday, June 25 at 9pm on Sky Atlantic.

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/tubetalk ... image.html

Re: Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life; Monday,

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:28 pm
by SandyCoin
I thought it was on SKY1. Oh well. I'll just have to download it.

Re: Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life; Tonight

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 2:47 am
by Monkey Man
A reminder this on tonight, Sky Atlantic 9pm.

Re: Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life; Tonight

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:03 pm
by Monkey Man
Another reminder this starts in 4 hours. Here's next weeks episode:-

Last week’s guide to Norfolk pressed the pedal marked “Partridge” to the floor and drove a comedy Range Rover Sport V8 directly into our faces; this is more of a slow-burning curio. Alan appears on a watery discussion show, Open Books with Martin Bryce, presented by Chris Beale (Robert Popper).

He arrives, sporting a neckerchief that unmistakeably denotes a writer, to chat about his autobiography and read extracts from it. Chris is diffident, the programme’s editing is uncertain and the studio audience are catatonic. At first it’s gentle anarchy, but Alan’s interplay with Chris and the audience builds beautifully.


ABOUT THIS PROGRAMME
The broadcaster talks to host Chris Beale about his autobiography I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan, and takes questions from the studio audience. In addition to reading extracts from the book, he discusses his upbringing and his career in TV and radio, as well as revealing his recipe for becoming a successful chat show host. Spoof talk show, starring Steve Coogan and Friday Night Dinner creator Robert Popper.


I think there's only 2 of these documentary's. Then the original Mid Morning Matters will be shown followed by the new series.

Re: Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life; Tonight

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:52 pm
by Monkey Man
Your lord and saviour Alan Partridge returns in 10 mins.

Re: Alan Partridge Welcome to the Places of My Life; Tonight

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:02 pm
by Wiggy G32
Got my mates login details so i can watch it on my xbox!!!! :D :D :D :D