Famous DJ Alan Partridge gives us an insight into what happens behind the microphone at North Norfolk digital radio.
Producer: Henry Normal
Alan Partridge
Sidekick Simon
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23 episodes
Alan Partridge hosts a special broadcast for Red Nose Day - and it's every bit as tasteful and sensitive as his legions of fans have come to expect. Alan is again joined by Sidekick Simon to "put poverty bang to rights". "Comic Relief isn't just about the fun things that we all love, like Chris Moyles doing a guest appearance on Two Packets of Crisps and a Pint of Lager. It's about serious things, like Davina McCall holding the hand of an African boy whilst crouching down and saying a phone number. It's very, very solemn."
Runtime: N/A minFoster's Funny gives you exclusive access to deleted scenes from Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters. This is Part 1.
Runtime: N/A minFoster's Funny gives you exclusive access to deleted scenes from Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters. This is Part 2.
Runtime: N/A minFoster's Funny gives you exclusive access to deleted scenes from Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters. This is Part 3.
Runtime: N/A minFoster's Funny gives you exclusive access to deleted scenes from Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters. This is Part 4.
Runtime: N/A minAlan Partridge takes his viewers on a tour of his beloved home county of Norfolk. He visits various local landmarks, as well as some of his favourite places and also shows parts of his day-to-day life.
Runtime: N/A minAlan Partridge offers some insights into his unique childhood, before issuing a reading from his autobiography I, Partridge.
Runtime: N/A minAlan leaves behind his comfortable existence and heads to the north to ask whether, in this once united kingdom, a 'schasm' has formed between north and south, between the haves and have-nots.
Runtime: 44 minFocus on Cycling Alan talks condiments with his listeners and welcomes Jim Jones to the studio to talk about his health campaign "On your bike".
Runtime: 26 minWho Does Alan Think Alan Is? Alan welcomes Henry Spring to the studio - one of the genealogists from the BBC's 'Who Do You Think You Are' TV series - in an attempt to chart his Partridge family tree.
Runtime: 23 minSimply the Best of Norfolk Alan invites listeners to call in to nominate who they think is the greatest person Norfolk has ever produced and, later in the show, to play a game of 'Surname Mastermind'.
Runtime: 23 minWine Alan invites listeners to call in to nominate which animal species they would make extinct, and how would they do it. He also has Rosie Whitter as a studio guest from the British Wine Marketing Board for a spot of wine-tasting.
Runtime: 23 minAlan's Sad Story Alan pledges to eat a different type of ethnic cuisine each day for a week - his way of celebrating the cultural diversity of Norwich. He also attempts to read out listeners' sad love stories, in an unwise nod perhaps to Simon Bates' 'Our Tune'.
Runtime: 23 minKing and Car Alan (and sidekick-Simon) preside over phone-ins for the Piper-Poll, and King and Car - the latter asking listeners what car they think their favourite monarch might drive. Finally, in desperation, they ask 'What is the Best Thing of All'.
Runtime: 23 minPartridge on Partridge Steve Coogan and Tim Key in Mid Morning Matters with Alan Partridge (2010) Alan ends up talking to himself, as his 'Tuesday Chat' guest celebrity is none other than himself - Alan Partridge.
Runtime: 23 minNorth Norfolk Today with Eddie Shepherd and Terri Cohen Alan substitutes on North Norfolk Today on the back of a poor night's sleep where he interrogates a local Conservative Councillor.
Runtime: 23 minTora Bora Alan Alan is joined in the studio by ex-special forces soldier Tommy Gaskell, an outdoor survival and naturalist expert. He also invites younger listeners to call in with their favourite tongue-twisters.
Runtime: 23 minAlan Partridge: Out of the Box Thinker Alan welcomes 'Internet Millionaire' Daniel Langford to the studio, in the hope of finding out the secrets of his success. Meanwhile, Sidesick Simon is the bearer of bad news.
Runtime: 23 minAgony Alan Alan is joined in the studio by co-presenter Zoë Scott, and they invite calls about 'forced-celebrity breeding'. Later, they're joined by Agony Aunt Polly Maplin, who lends a sympathetic ear to listeners' personal problems.
Runtime: 23 minThe Man with the Child in His Eyes Once again Alan is joined in the studio by new co-presenter Zoë - and enjoys educating her about the music of Kate Bush.
Runtime: 23 minVolume 1 of outtakes from the Mid Morning Matters series 2 DVD.
Runtime: 4 minVolume 2 of outtakes from the Mid Morning Matters series 2 DVD.
Runtime: 4 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
Alan talks to charity cyclist Jim Jones whilst waiting for celebrity guest Anthea Turner, before struggling to talk military tactics with special forces Afghanistan veteran Tommy Gaskell.
Runtime: 22 minAmid a mix of anecdotes, facts and tips, Alan and Simon ask listeners to vote for Norfolk's greatest person before indulging in a spot of wine tasting live on air.
Runtime: 23 minAlan and Simon ask their listeners some thought-provoking questions, such as 'How often should you wash your towels?' and 'What is the best thing?'.
Runtime: 22 minAlan and Sidekick Simon continue to entertain north Norfolk's avid radio listeners with their inimitable mix of edgy banter and compelling anecdotes.
Runtime: 23 minAlan joins North Norfolk breakfast host Terri Cohen, filling in for her regular co-host to review the morning's papers. On his own show, Alan is joined by internet millionaire Daniel Langford to talk about technology.
Runtime: 23 minAlan gives us his impression of a partridge bird, a discussion about what car Cromwell would drive, Simon annoys Alan, and what is the best thing in the world?
Runtime: 22 minNo overview available.
6 episodes
Alan tries his hand at producing a quality radio drama.
Runtime: 26 minAlan hosts the first multimedia, radio-based book club in East Anglia. Also, a charity drive runs into difficulty when a reformed drug addict is too cheerful.
Runtime: 26 minAlan invites folk musician Blackbird Goodbrook into the studio to sing some songs about bees, before getting real with a reformed young offender turned youth leader.
Runtime: 23 minAlan celebrates Valentine's Day with a "Valentine gobble off".
Runtime: 26 minIt's time to chill out with Alan Partridge this week as he receives a massage live on air. Later the studio is full of excitement when Alan covers a Royal visit to Norfolk.
Runtime: 26 minSidekick Simon breaks some bad news to Alan - he confirms he is interviewing for another job.
Runtime: 28 min