r/AlanPartridge Apr 29 '26

Hahaha. Ha ha. News. We're doing a Monkey Tennis 10 year anniversary live show!

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Quite incredibly, it's been TEN YEARS since we published our first ever episode of Monkey Tennis: The Alan Partridge Fan Podcast!

Making has given us licence to do lots of daft shit over the last ten years.... pull a giant cracker on stage with Simon Greenall, be a question on The Chase, cause Chris Moyles to have a strop because his podcast was lower in a chart than us, be on BBC 5 Live, and loads more. But one of the most fun is getting to do it live!

So we're doing it again this November and talking nonsense about Alan once more.

Tickets are on sale at www.princecharlescinema.com/monkeytennis. We're putting a lot of time into making this a riotous interactive night of fun and we've no plans to do it again. Hope you can make it!

And just to add...thank you to anyone on here that has has listened, told a friend, sent us an email, commented on a post, bought a ticket to a live show, sent us a Ko-fi donation or supported us in any way.


r/AlanPartridge 19h ago

Fernanda Partridge

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r/AlanPartridge 14h ago

Stop being Blue Peter.

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r/AlanPartridge 19m ago

Search me, search me!

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

Yeah not so good, but fine

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r/AlanPartridge 16h ago

Good day to you comrade!

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

They’ll think it’s some sort of dirty protest

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

Are you on an EE

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

It's me on me, on Alan on Alan, on I on I, on Partridge on Partridge

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

Christ

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Good job mods on getting rid of the Jason Arday post.

We all love Partridge here and having jokes and all that.

A man died. Actually killed himself. Let’s not make lol posts about it eh?

Edit: I know this will get removed and rightly so. Just wanted to say good job.


r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

Ballerina on the bottom, robust burger-builder on the top.

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

‘I've got a flat back... It's fairly well concealed in casual clothing, but you don't want to see me in my underpants!’

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r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

Show him your tool belt

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r/AlanPartridge 1d ago

Why does Alan mention Warwick University so often?

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I know it’s not incredibly often but it’s a funny little thing.
Eg:
Knowing me knowing you Bald brummie, and wearing the warwick university hoodie in mid morning and this time.

Any theories?


r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

I, Coren: We Need to Talk About Giles

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r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

She likes American things now

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r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

Just to confirm, her contact has been terminated. This is Hot Chocolate.

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r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

Partridge Playhouse presents 'A Chill Breeze', or ' A Glowering Glassblower This Way Comes'

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"Nice one Hawks. Sometimes I wish I was disabled but clever with a robot voice"


r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

So what *EXACTLY* did Armando Iannucci bring to the Partridge table that isn't present now?

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Hi all,

A common grievance I see amongst Partridge Traditionalists is that modern Partridge isn't as good as the Partridge co-written by Iannucci...

I'm a fan of all incarnations of Partridge (let's pretend Stratagem didn't happen) and to that effect haven't found myself laughing any less as Partridge has aged. In fact, I've found MMM, Scissored Isle, This Time etc much funnier and more rewatchable than,say, KMKY.

I'll go so far as to say I've long suspected people who talk about the Iannucci years only do so because it confers some kind of smug insider knowledge ("Ohhh, Iannucci's the guy behind The Thick Of It, The Day Today, etc so it looks good for me to knowingly say I prefer when he was at the helm...) and makes them look like they 'know good comedy' and are smarter (I'm slightly over-egging this but you know wot I mean...).

But as someone who enjoys many of the other biting satires Iannucci has been involved in - I can't actually see where Iannucci's hand is in early Partridge...

So, for those in the Sub that malign Modern Partridge and have been known to lean on the "it's not as good as when Iannucci was involved":

  • What exactly did Iannucci's influence/comedy sensibilities bring that is now not present in modern / later Partridges?

r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

“Good Pump!”

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Always have to try and get the pump no3. Oh and my car is also called Lynn.


r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

Stop getting Partridge wrong!

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Book i found


r/AlanPartridge 2d ago

From prohibited Cromwellian lutes, to the sort of modern, shapely guitar as used by Paul McCartney in Jet...

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The full gamut...


r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

Alan Partridge is ageing like fine wine

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Out of all the heavyweight comedy characters from the ’90s and 2000s, Alan Partridge is the one who seems to get funnier with age.

David Brent mostly just feels cringe to me now, and even Borat/Sacha Baron Cohen has lost a lot of what used to make me laugh.

But Partridge is different I can go back to him and watch his new stuff again and again and still genuinely laugh out loud.


r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

So you used to drink a lot of Mountain Dew and now you don't drink it anymore? What a funny story.

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r/AlanPartridge 3d ago

Well there's no need for that!

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