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Steve Coogan takes on the role of former ... working as a voice artist for TV adverts and the satirical puppet show Spitting Image. His comedy career expanded with performances in sketch shows ...
Steve Coogan used to feel "saddled" with his comedy character Alan Partridge. The actor/comedian shot to fame after creating ...
Steve Coogan reveals he asked for one scene to be cut from Thatcher drama - Mancunian actor described himself as ‘very anti-Thatcher’ ...
First look at Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan as they transform into Margaret Thatcher and Brian Walden for new Channel 4 drama about fiery TV clash that lead to Iron Lady's resignation ...
Clare even held a position as a Production Assistant at Rag Doll TV Ltd, renowned for producing children’s shows. Away from the spotlight, Steve Coogan resides in the tranquil setting of ...
Actor Steve Coogan is no stranger to stirring the pot, but his recent comments on Margaret Thatcher during a BBC Breakfast interview have ignited a fresh wave of controversy. Speaking about his ...
Tickets for the Irish run of Dr. Strangelove, which is co-written by Iannucci and will see Steve Coogan play multiple roles, are on sale now.
with Brian Walden (Steve Coogan) – the late Labour MP and notorious political interviewer. The trailer shows Walter and Coogan, unrecognisable as Walker and Walden, as having a close friendship ...
It’s 1989 and Brian Walden (Steve Coogan) is Britain’s pre ... The star of the show here is Walden. Coogan, always a superb mimic, nails the noticeable speech impediment (trouble pronouncing ...
Since Alan Partridge's inception by Steve Coogan and Armando Iannucci for the 1991 BBC Radio 4 comedy show On the Hour, the character has hosted numerous spoof chat shows. The subsequent BBC ...
Steve Coogan has finished filming his next Alan Partridge show. The 59-year-old actor is returning as his satirical hapless broadcaster in new BBC show 'Alan Partridge's How Are You?', which was ...