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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 ...
Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge (also known as Knowing Me Knowing You) is a BBC Radio 4 series of six episodes (beginning 1 December 1992). 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.
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 ...
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!".
The Coming Out Party - Series 1 Episode 3: 1965: Directed by Ken Loach: Play for Today: Edward G – Like the Filmstar - Series 3 Episode 25: 1973: The Saturday Party - Series 5 Episode 17: 1975: Black Christmas: 1977: Written by Michael Abbensetts: Wodehouse Playhouse: Big Business - Series 3 Episode 6: 1978: Season's Greetings: 1986: Written ...
Channel 4: Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge: BBC Two: 1994–1995: Never Mind the Buzzcocks: BBC Two Sky Max: 1996–2015 2021–present: Blue Jam: BBC Radio 1: 1997–1999: Brass Eye: Channel 4: 1997–2001: I'm Alan Partridge: BBC Two: 1997–2002: The 11 O'Clock Show: Channel 4: 1998–2000: Big Train: BBC Two: 1998–2002: Smack ...
Many fans know of Leonardo DiCaprio's days as a child actor thanks to Roseanne and Growing Pains, but even before those early-'90s roles, he made appearances in five episodes of the soap opera ...
In 1992, Partridge hosted a spin-off Radio 4 spoof chat show, Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge. [5] On the Hour transferred to television as The Day Today in 1994, [4] followed by Knowing Me, Knowing You later that year. [6] The series ends with Partridge accidentally shooting a guest. [5]