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From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 4)

By: Alan Partridge
Narrated by: Alan Partridge
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To age, they say, is to decline. Yet some things actually improve as they get older: certain wines, His Majesty King Charles, certain cheeses and, most of all, the Alan Partridge podcast, now back for its fourth series.

What will this series offer that the first three didn’t? Nothing, that’s not the point. Instead it will continue, just as before, to draw back the curtain, open the cupboard and provide full loft access to the life of one of the most fascinating men in north Norfolk (Alan Partridge).

Once again, Mr Partridge will delight listeners by casting his net over some of the smallest issues in the UK: stately homes, British porches, what life was like in 1994, the health of his assistant and his return to modelling.

But he’ll tackle the big issues too. For the dark shadow of the British justice system looms large of his life. Many great men have fallen before the law, their fortunes and reputation lain waste by a single poor decision. Jonathan Aitken, Lester Piggott, and there are probably others. Now comes the turn of Alan Gordon Partridge as he faces a criminal case that could alter the course of his life forever while providing a narrative arc around which the series can hang.

Episode 1: Trapped

Alan gets stuck in Lynn’s porch while she’s at a funeral.

Episode 2: Results

Waiting for Lynn at the hospital, Alan has a crisis of conscience in a Daewoo Tacuma.

Episode 3: Crisis Management

After yet another member of a WhatsApp group gets ‘cancelled’, Alan prepares for the worst.

Episode 4: Modelling

Alan gets the call to be the new cover star of Gateway, a quarterly in-ferry magazine, reigniting his modelling career.

Episode 5: Speeding

Alan is disturbed to receive a traffic violation notice. Can he fight to clear his name? Or, at least, pin it on someone else?

Episode 6: Downton

On a ramble, Alan finds an eerily empty manor house.

Episode 7: Office

Alan takes us inside the HQ of Partridge plc, presenting a special episode simply sitting at his desk.

Episode 8: Sound Garden

Alan Partridge heads to Hampton Court to visit the ‘Alan Partridge Sound Bath Garden’, a garden named after him and the sounds they’ve put in it.

Episode 9: Analogue

Alan ditches his smartphone as he undergoes a digital detox and unplugs from the modern world.

Episode 10: Day in Court

Alan faces his destiny in court as he fights to clear his name, and his license of three points.

Episode 11: Verdict

After a lengthy legal campaign, Alan finds out whether the scales of justice have tipped in his favour.

WARNING: CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND THEMES

Available in Dolby Atmos

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it was very funny. wish it was longer. Best bit is forest gump.
audible wants more words. I have done 15 it wants me to keep going

funny

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Another corker from north Norfolk’s best disc jockey. So grab your gateaux wrapped in tissue and have a listen.

Classic Partridge

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Alan's done it again, another top quality podcast series. Always appreciate a Chester mention too.

Back of the net!

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God bless Alan Partridge! In these dark amd testing times he shines brighter than ever, a beacon of joy!

SO MUCH ALAN-NESS

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Great as always. Coogan can do no wrong as Alan partridge. Wish it was a real daily podcast

Brilliant

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absolutely hilarious as usual. laughing out loud all the way through can't wait for series 5. ruddy good stuff

love love love

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perfect! as i said with the other series, this is by far his best work

it just gets better

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I had a realisation when listening to this audiobook these Alan Partridge podcasts could go on indefinitely and how amazing that would be.
From waiting to pick up Lynn from the hospital, to being stuck in a glass porch, there aren’t many situations where Alan Partridge couldn’t bring some levity to.
Yet again, I have been caught laughing out loud in Waitrose due to these podcasts.
Lovely stuff!
long live Alan.

Timeless humour

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This is one for true fans of AGP. It is just so good! It is Alan at his very best. loved it

Foster and Allen

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Gotta agree with others on this - this season was strangely flat. There’s no story per se, as with previous seasons - it’s just Alan. And that would be fine if there were more laughs out loud moments, but all this managed to do was raise a smile here and there. It’s still good stuff, but… yeah. A bit… dull?

Weakest of the 4 seasons

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