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The world changes, but Alan Partridge is eternal. Thirty years after his radio debut, Norfolkâs favourite turtlenecked son is still going strong, with a second series of
This Time following on from â deep breath â
On The Hour, The Day Today, Knowing Me Knowing You, Iâm Alan Partridge, Alpha Papa, Mid Morning Matters, Scissored Isleâ¦Â The list continues is the point, and so does Partridge.
Alan and his cohost Jennie Gresham are back to cover everything (as Alan bellows in the cold open) âFrom aqua aerobics to abortion, from zebras to Zionismâ. Their guests have been booked and itâs all the usual bright sub-
Following the success of the first series,
This Time with Alan Partridge is returning for a second series on BBC One on April 30. The show is a parody of daytime TV and current affairs programmes such
The One Show,
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From the Oasthouse last year, but he hasn t made a TV appearance since
This Time s debut series in 2019. The new season was confirmed in a tweet from the BBC Press Office s account:
The new series of #ThisTime with Alan Partridge begins on Friday 30 April at 9.30pm on @BBCOne. pic.twitter.com/k5cyl7hT7Z
Alan Partridge - created by Armando Ianucci and Steve Coogan - has been around for the better part of 30 years now and Coogan s portrayal of the socially cumbersome and cripplingly awkward radio and TV presenter is one of Britain s most iconic characters.
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