Author: Zehra Phelan
The BBC has announced that Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge is set to return to the airwaves in a new series, This Time with Alan Partridge, later this year as filming on a new series has begun.
The show will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show itself is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for a man...
The BBC has announced that Steve Coogan’s Alan Partridge is set to return to the airwaves in a new series, This Time with Alan Partridge, later this year as filming on a new series has begun.
The show will see Alan (Steve Coogan) handed a career lifeline – the chance to stand in (temporarily) as co-host on This Time, an evening weekday magazine show.
His first return to live television since his 90s chat show Knowing Me, Knowing You was cancelled after a guest was fatally shot on air, This Time is the perfect shop window for a man of Alan’s gravitas and will, or should, see him finally recognised as one of the heavyweight broadcasters of his era.
The show itself is a heady mix of consumer affairs, current affairs, viewer interaction, highbrow interview and lightweight froth; very much the sweet spots for a man...
- 2/12/2018
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Steve Coogan’s tactless alter ego Alan Partridge is coming back to a screen near you in a new one-hour mockumentary titled “Alan Partridge’s Scissored Isle” for the streaming comedy channel Seeso.
In this new special Alan will head to the north of England, leaving behind his comfortable existence, for a personal journey of redemption. Per the synopsis, “With his Land Rover and his dog, he journeys into an unreported Britain inhabited by the very people he had offended to ask whether, in this once united kingdom, a ‘schasm’ has formed – a schism or chasm, between the haves and the have-nots (or haven’ts).”
The presenter will live among everyday people in hopes to understand them, see the world through their eyes and ultimately become a better citizen, man and more sought-after broadcaster.
Read More: Liam Gallagher Says Fans Should Give Up On an Oasis Reunion, But He’s...
In this new special Alan will head to the north of England, leaving behind his comfortable existence, for a personal journey of redemption. Per the synopsis, “With his Land Rover and his dog, he journeys into an unreported Britain inhabited by the very people he had offended to ask whether, in this once united kingdom, a ‘schasm’ has formed – a schism or chasm, between the haves and the have-nots (or haven’ts).”
The presenter will live among everyday people in hopes to understand them, see the world through their eyes and ultimately become a better citizen, man and more sought-after broadcaster.
Read More: Liam Gallagher Says Fans Should Give Up On an Oasis Reunion, But He’s...
- 10/27/2016
- by Liz Calvario
- Indiewire
The Imitation Game star has been nominated for his leading role in BBC drama Sherlock.Scroll down for full list of nominations
Benedict Cumberbatch has been nominated for the third time as leading actor in his BBC role of Sherlock. This marks his sixth nomination for this category in his career.
Cumberbatch received a Best Actor Oscar nomination earlier this year for his role as Alan Turing in Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game.
The nominations, announced on Wednesday by actors Freddie Fox and Amanda Abbington, place Cumberbatch in a category alongside three others.
Toby Jones (Harry Potter, Captain America, The Hunger Games) is recognized for his role in Marvellous. The show received two other nominations including Single Drama and Supporting Actress for Gemma Jones.
James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) also received a leading actor nomination for The Missing, in addition to Jason Watkins (The Golden Compass) for his role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries.
For...
Benedict Cumberbatch has been nominated for the third time as leading actor in his BBC role of Sherlock. This marks his sixth nomination for this category in his career.
Cumberbatch received a Best Actor Oscar nomination earlier this year for his role as Alan Turing in Morten Tyldum’s The Imitation Game.
The nominations, announced on Wednesday by actors Freddie Fox and Amanda Abbington, place Cumberbatch in a category alongside three others.
Toby Jones (Harry Potter, Captain America, The Hunger Games) is recognized for his role in Marvellous. The show received two other nominations including Single Drama and Supporting Actress for Gemma Jones.
James Nesbitt (The Hobbit) also received a leading actor nomination for The Missing, in addition to Jason Watkins (The Golden Compass) for his role in The Lost Honour of Christopher Jeffries.
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- 4/8/2015
- by mam27@bu.edu (Monica Mendoza)
- ScreenDaily
Alan Partridge's Mid-Morning Matters is definitely coming back to Sky Atlantic for a new series in 2015.
Steve Coogan's comic creation will also be back in a one-off "hard-hitting documentary special", which will also air on Sky Atlantic.
Partridge returned to TV in 2013 with specials Welcome To The Places Of My Life and Open Books With Martin Bryce, which won a BAFTA and Rts Award.
Mid Morning Matters started on YouTube as a series of videos for Foster's Funny, but was then picked up and turned into a series by Sky.
The six new episodes will premiere exclusively on Sky Atlantic. The series is written by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons and Rob Gibbons and produced by Ted Dowd
"I am both thrilled, humbled, gladdened and excited to be bringing Mid Morning Matters back to Sky Atlantic," said Partridge.
"I expect those who doubted its success feel suitably chastened to...
Steve Coogan's comic creation will also be back in a one-off "hard-hitting documentary special", which will also air on Sky Atlantic.
Partridge returned to TV in 2013 with specials Welcome To The Places Of My Life and Open Books With Martin Bryce, which won a BAFTA and Rts Award.
Mid Morning Matters started on YouTube as a series of videos for Foster's Funny, but was then picked up and turned into a series by Sky.
The six new episodes will premiere exclusively on Sky Atlantic. The series is written by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons and Rob Gibbons and produced by Ted Dowd
"I am both thrilled, humbled, gladdened and excited to be bringing Mid Morning Matters back to Sky Atlantic," said Partridge.
"I expect those who doubted its success feel suitably chastened to...
- 7/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Adapted from Chris O’Dowd’s own comedy short for Sky 1 HD screened during last December’s Little Crackers series, O’Dowd will write and also star in a part autobiographical comedic look at his life growing up in Ireland in 1989 in Moone Boy which will start production in the actors hometown of Boyle, Co. Roscommon and Dublin in the New Year and will be broadcast on Sky 1 HD next summer.
Moone Boy is set in a small town in Ireland in 1989 and follows the antics of the youngest member of the Moone family, 11 year old Martin Moone. Martin has a unique perspective on life aided by an imaginary friend, Sean Murphy, played by Chris O’Dowd. Martin’s imagination comes into play both in his childish drawings, which come alive through animation, and in the ridiculous schemes he comes up with, against Sean’s better judgement. With Sean’s help,...
Moone Boy is set in a small town in Ireland in 1989 and follows the antics of the youngest member of the Moone family, 11 year old Martin Moone. Martin has a unique perspective on life aided by an imaginary friend, Sean Murphy, played by Chris O’Dowd. Martin’s imagination comes into play both in his childish drawings, which come alive through animation, and in the ridiculous schemes he comes up with, against Sean’s better judgement. With Sean’s help,...
- 12/11/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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