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  2. Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge (TV series)

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    In December 1992, BBC Radio 4 began broadcasting a six-episode spoof chat show, Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge. The series saw Partridge irritate and offend his guests, and coined his catchphrase, "Aha!". [1] In 1994, Knowing Me, Knowing You transferred to television. [2] The series ends with Partridge accidentally shooting a guest ...

  3. Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge (radio series)

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    It is named after the song "Knowing Me, Knowing You" by ABBA (Alan Partridge's favourite band), which was used as the show's title music. Steve Coogan played the incompetent but self-satisfied Norwich-based host, Alan Partridge. Alan was a spin-off character from the spoof radio show On the Hour (which later transferred to TV as The Day Today).

  4. Doon Mackichan - Wikipedia

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    Episode: "Series 4, Episode 10" 1992 Sean's Show: Scriptwriter Episode: "Blind Date" 1992–1993 The Comic Strip Presents... Various roles 5 episodes 1994 The Day Today: Various roles / Collaterlie Sisters Series regular, 7 episodes Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge: Shona McGough Episode: "Show 1" Wanda Harvey Episode: "Show 6" 1995

  5. Alan Partridge - Wikipedia

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    His talk show catchphrase, "Aha!", comes from Abba, and he named his son Fernando and his talk show Knowing Me, Knowing You after Abba songs. [ 13 ] In earlier incarnations, Partridge's wardrobe included a blazer , badge and tie, driving gloves and "too-short" shorts, styles he describes as "sports casual" and "imperial leisure". [ 59 ]

  6. List of radio comedies - Wikipedia

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    Knowing Me, Knowing You; Ladies of Letters; Lenin of the Rovers; Little Britain; Living with the Enemy; The Mark Steel Revolution; The Mark Steel Solution; The Masterson Inheritance; The Men from the Ministry; The Mighty Boosh; My Word! The Navy Lark; Nebulous; The News Huddlines; The News Quiz; The Now Show; Old Harry's Game; On the Hour; On ...

  7. List of Fremantle productions - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Stern Channel 9 Show: WWOR-TV: 1990–1992: Acapulco H.E.A.T. M6/Syndication: 1993–1994 1997: produced by Balenciaga Productions, M6 Films, CNC, Les Films du Triangle, Film Groupe S. A. (1993–94), France Triangle Films (1996) and A Max Keller & Micheline Keller Presentation Currently owned by Keller Entertainment Group Beach ...

  8. List of Christmas television episodes and specials in the ...

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    Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge: Knowing Me, Knowing Yule: 1995: Lead Balloon: Nuts: 2008: The League of Gentlemen: Yule Never Leave! 2000: Mandy: We Wish You a Mandy Christmas: 2021: May to December: I'll See You in My Dreams: 1990: Men Behaving Badly: Jingle Balls: 1997: My Hero: Christmas: 2000: No Place Like Home: A Crabtree ...

  9. Wise Up (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Wise Up was a British factual children's television programme broadcast for nine series on Sunday mornings [1] between 1995 and 2000 on Channel 4 (UK) and T4. It was produced by Carlton Productions, and was directed by Martin Wallace. As well as reports, there were also regular features such as a feature called Knowing Me, Knowing You. [2]