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Thank the stars for Tv the one force that still has the power to bring the nation together.
On Sunday night, as the BBC1 police thriller Line Of Duty finally revealed the bent copper at the heart of its web of corruption, up to 13 million Brits were glued to their sets . . . at the same moment.
Whatever you thought of that finale and many applauded it as subtly ingenious, while others denounced it loudly as a letdown it achieved its purpose. We re all still talking about it.
There s a magical sense of community in knowing that millions of us are watching together. Every gasp of surprise and grunt of puzzlement is echoed across the land.
Steve Coogan as Tommy Saxondale
Credit: BBC
In Alan Partridge’s Noughties wilderness – the years between his failed bouncing back, seen in the 2002 series I’m Alan Partridge, and his more empathetic return, which began with 2010’s Mid Morning Matters and continues with the new series of This Time – another of Steve Coogan’s creations rode into town (well, Stevenage).
He arrived in a Boss 351 Mustang, rocking a pair of Wrangler ProRodeo jeans and Dunlop green flash pumps. All hail Tommy Saxondale, roadie to the guitar gods-turned-pest control operative and free-thinking wisdom-imparter.
Tommy was also the star of his own BBC Two sitcom, Saxondale, co-written by Coogan and Neil MacLennan, which ran for two series in 2006 and 2007. As with some of Coogan’s other characters – the Portuguese heartthrob Tony Ferrino; spoof horror anthology host Dr. Terrible; and the motley crew of characters from Coogan’s Run – Saxondale is perhaps overshadowed by the sheer comedi
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However, he is regarded as an A-lister in America and counts Prince Harry, Jennifer Lawrence and Adele among his California-based friends.
A source said: ‘This house sale doesn’t necessarily mean that he has left the UK for good. The family will be looking for a new property in the UK that is more suitable for their three children.
‘That said, they love the States and there are always tempting offers going his way. He has managed to hold his popularity on both sides of the Atlantic.’ Mr Corden and his wife, Julia, who married in a star-studded ceremony at Babington House in Somerset in 2012, live in a £7.5 million mansion in Los Angeles with children Max, ten, Carey, six, and Charlotte, three.