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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 ...
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 ]
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).
She has appeared twice on the BBC panel show QI, in series C, episode 2, ("Cummingtonite", 2005) and series E episode 11, ("Endings", 2007). From 2013 until 2018, Mackichan played Flavia, a recurring character, in the ITV comedy Plebs , for which she was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance in 2014.
1 episode: Episode No.1.2 1994 The Bill: Eric: 1 episodes: Ducking and Diving Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge: Terry Norton: 1 episode: Episode No.1.5 Little Napoleons: Gerald Nowell: 1 episode: The Big Interview Class Act: Geoff the Builder: 2 episodes: Episode No.1.2 / Episode No.1.3 Murder Most Horrid: First villain: 1 episode ...
The inability to keep your kids’ or pets’ names straight doesn’t mean you can’t tell them apart, and despite what Freud might have said, there’s no subconscious meaning behind it.
She won the 2010 BAFTA TV Award for Best Female Comedy Performance for The Thick of It (2009–2012). [1] She is also known for her work in numerous other British comedies, including the radio show On The Hour (1992), The Day Today (1994), Knowing Me, Knowing You… with Alan Partridge (1994), Time Gentlemen Please (2000–2002), sketch show ...
Barbara Durkin is an English actress who trained at the Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre. [1] She made her debut in the 1987 British film Wish You Were Here, and later made television appearances in Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge, Boon, Brass Eye, I'm Alan Partridge, Taking the Floor, Midsomer Murders, Roger Roger, My Parents Are Aliens and Scoop.