Alan Partridge
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Gender | Male |
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Played by | Steve Coogan |
Notable alias | KMKYWAP |
Creators | Steve Coogan |
Armando Iannucci | |
First appearance | On the Hour |
The Day Today | |
Occupations | Radios |
Television presenter | |
Books | I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan |
I'M Alan Partridge | |
Movies/Shows | Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life |
Children | Fernando Partridge; Denise Partridge |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525781 |
British Academy Television Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance
Best Screenplay Award
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The British Comedy Academy Outstanding Achievement Award
British Comedy Award for the Best TV Comedy Actor
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Newcomer
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cast
NME Award for Best Comedian
British Comedy Award for BBC2/C4/C5 Comedy Personality
British Comedy Award for Best Male Comedy Performer
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Personality
Alan Partridge Life story
Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedic character portrayed by the English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is a tactless and inept broadcaster with an inflated sense of celebrity.
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Jimmy Savile: The Reckoning actor Steve Coogan praised but critics say drama adds little
By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter
Steve Coogan has been praised for his portrayal of Jimmy Savile , after The First episode of BBC drama The Reckoning was shown on TV on Monday.
The series depicts The Life of the notorious presenter who was revealed to be a paedophile and sex offender.
Best known for playing Alan Partridge , Coogan 's performance was described by The Guardian as " chillingly brilliant".
" But this is a horrific tale most of us already know - and The Bbc 's depressing drama adds little of value, " it Said .
The TV personality and DJ, who died in 2011 at the Age Of 84, used his celebrity status to prey on hundreds of people, male and female, many of them minors.
'Creepy depravity'Rumours and allegations about his behaviour followed him for decades, but only after his death did his abuse become publicly known.
wrote that Coogan - whose 2013 film Philomena received an Oscar nomination - " captures The Charm and creepy depravity of the notorious abuser".
But overall, The Show achieves nothing but leaving the viewer feeling " depressed" and " unenlightened" she added - especially given that several Savile documentaries already exist.
" Reminding us that evil exists and walks untroubled Among Us is not enough, " she stressed, noting that testimony from real-life survivors appears as though " to justify the programme's existence and exonerate it from any claims of exploitation or voyeurism".
, Saying " Coogan 's Savile is evil personified" while arguing that " The Bbc should not have made this".
" A tour De Force performance cannot mask the fact that The Corporation has chosen to go easy on itself in this queasy drama. "
It depicts Savile's career from the early 1960s and ends with his death. The Bbc 's Newsnight later dropped an investigation into him, and his crimes were finally revealed in an ITV documentary.
Meirion Jones , one of the journalists who exposed them, " handled victims with respect" and that Coogan was " excellent" as the menacing protagonist.
But He Said it could have gone further about what The Bbc knew at The Time , noting his " darker side" and the " real truth" when deciding whether to prepare an obituary programme for Savile.
" In my view BBC bosses knew about All That from the 1970s right till his death, " Jones wrote.
The Bbc 's chief content officer Charlotte Moore has Said the drama's makers had " the editorial freedom to tell The Story they wanted".
" I Said , 'There are no boundaries to where you should go, you need to tell that story', " she recently told journalists.
Said the series was " a parade of villainy without a point to make".
He wrote: " Steve Coogan inhabits the lank silver-haired, cigar chomping, bejewelled Savile, in a show that never manages to rise above the cheap lure of voyeurism.
" How can you turn The Story of Savile - A Man who indiscriminately attacked children and adults for decades, while cosying up to The British establishment - into entertainment? "
, TV critic Scott Bryan Said the drama didn't tap " into The Right areas" and made him feel " a bit unsettled".
But he praised Coogan , who " manages to portray Savile without humanising him, but also without making him a caricature either".
There was also praise for Coogan on Social Media . Actor Kate Robbins called his performance " astonishing" while director Hayden Hewitt Said he is " terrifyingly accurate" as Savile.
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The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Fellow Must Watch critic Hayley Campbell argued that The Story had been told " sensitively and artfully".
She Said : " At no point did I feel like I was watching Alan Partridge does Savile. That was always going to be a worry, but he's really good.
" It doesn't sensationalise it and it doesn't push anything to The Point of Making It just another TV crime thriller. "
The Evening Standard 's Martin Robinson also felt it had been done well, Saying the " harrowing story about Jimmy Savile demands to be seen".
He wrote: " This extraordinary Horror Story is still more relevant than many of us would like To Believe . "
Coogan himself has admitted to feeling " great trepidation" about the possible pitfalls of taking on The Role .
" I felt like there's probably a handful of people in the country who could play the part, and I did consider myself one of them, "
" It wasn't enjoyable, it was a professional challenge that I wanted to take on. . I knew there was the potential for catastrophic failure if you get it wrong, but that's not a reason not to do it. "
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