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From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 3)

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From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 3)

By: Alan Partridge
Narrated by: Alan Partridge
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About this listen

Few humans in the history of civilisation have had a third series of their podcast commissioned. Fewer still have produced one that’s actually any good. Partridge Gordon Alan, or Alan Gordon Partridge to write his name the correct way round, is one of them.

Now as comfortable at the controls of a podcast as he is driving all cars and doing most swimming strokes, Alan returns with a series that whooshes and pinballs around the many areas (there are approximately nine) of his life and brain. And with no regular, contracted broadcasting work to clutter up his days, Alan is free to focus on matters closer to home. Still based at his quasi-rural oasthouse, which now boasts a significantly better kettle than in series one and two, he shares with us thoughts, ideas, hopes and dreams spread across eleven episodes with a mean duration of the twenty minutes stipulated in the contract. Would a better approach have been to let the content of each episode dictate its length? Of course it would but that’s a discussion for another day.

So join Alan as he tackles the green eyed monster of envy in his attempts to keep hold of his new love, as he navigates how to re-invigorate an increasingly distracted personal assistant, as he vies for one of the most sought-after car-related ambassadorial positions in all of east Anglia, and as he seeks to track down an old Geordie friend long-presumed dead.

They say there’s nothing more boring than the mundanities of everyday life. Well, Alan’s podcast focuses on literally nothing else. We hope you enjoy it.

Warning: contains adult content and language

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Funny Thought-Provoking Witty

A sneaky peek into Alan's world

Acting
  • Acting
Alan shares a review of one of his stage appearances.
Van hire lead
  • Van hire lead
Alan travels to Newcastle on the hunt for his missing-presumed-dead friend.
Drama
  • Drama
Alan’s trip to the post office apparently takes an unexpected turn.
  • Acting
  • Alan shares a review of one of his stage appearances.
  • Van hire lead
  • Alan travels to Newcastle on the hunt for his missing-presumed-dead friend.
  • Drama
  • Alan’s trip to the post office apparently takes an unexpected turn.

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Alan Partridge

Meet Alan Partridge


Alan Partridge is a familiar face (and voice!) to anyone who enjoys genuinely good television (and radio!), having been seen (and heard!) on shows that have delighted the eyes (and ears!) of viewers (and listeners!) for decades, including BBC teatime show This Time (and North Norfolk Digital coffeetime show Mid Morning Matters!).

Broadcaster, writer, motivational speaker, sports fan, thought-leader, businessman and consummate professional, Alan enjoys bitter shandy, shandied lager, high-end knitwear and personal success. He is currently doing very well indeed.

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Alan risks becoming consumed with envy as he faces down a challenger for the affections of his sexy older girlfriend.
Alan goes head to head with some of the biggest hitters in motoring media to secure a plum role.
Alan returns to his roots but this time as Svengali not disc jockey.
While Alan dedicates time to eliminating sloth, Lynn turns sleuth in a bid to track down a figure from his past
Channelling the great rock stars of old, Alan spends a night in a recording studio.
Broadcasting from his kitchen, Alan provides unofficial live commentary on the coronation of King Charles III.
Alan awaits the birth of a new grandchild, Lynn thinks she’s made a breakthrough in her search for a friend from Alan’s past.
Men of a certain age find it hard to make new friends but Alan has no such problems with a Syrian in a taxi.
Alan visits the north-east, a land where time has largely stood still, in a bid to track down a long-lost Geordie acquaintance.
Alan is suffering from a bout of sleep-walking involving the Titanic/Rod Stewart.
Alan shares his tips for correct sandwich making as Lynn grieves a dead friend.
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As a bit of a Partridge super fan I’m pleased this series is consistently great. an excellent podcast just like the previous two series. just wish it was longer.

only criticism is Alan’s use of “tannoy” when what he really means is “public address system”. Tannoy is a brand name.

Jurassic park!

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This is ok, with some funny moments certainly but its not as good overall as the previous Oasthouse series, or, as he says/calls them, tranches.

Not as good as previous Oasthouse series/tranches

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The Apotheosis of the Partridge. The podcast medium is the perfect vehicle for Alan Partridge.

The Apotheosis of the Partridge

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Alan's podcasts are nothing short of excellence. with outrageous humour and lashings of chucklesome witticisms, you are always guaranteed a jolly good listen. Another series (or in Alan's case, tranche) will be warmly welcomed by me and I'm sure by many others as well. Keep up the good content Audible!

This podcast had me crying with mirth.

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No one can make me laugh out loud quite like Mr Coogan. Excellent, just about to re-visit Podcasts 1 & 2. Thanks Alan, keep them coming.

Absolutely brilliant.

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