Alan Partridge website launched
The BBC has launched an official website for Alan Partridge.
More than two dozen audio and visual clips from his career are included - from radio's Knowing Me, Knowing You to I'm Alan Partridge.
There's also a biography of Steve Coogan's character, desktop wallpapers to download, and a quiz.
Other sections focus on his desperate ideas to get back on TV, and some of his appropriate quotes.
The site is at www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/partridge.
Steve Coogan and Henry Normal have also set up an official website for their independent film and TV production company, Baby Cow.
The website, www.babycow.co.uk, provides details on current productions, as well as view previous projects, photography and biographies of the talent involved in Baby Cow Productions since its creation.
Programmes produced for the BBC by Baby Cow include Human Remains, A Small Summer Party, Dr Terrible's House Of Horrible, Combat Sheep and recently Up In Town.
Recent film projects include the story behind Manchester's Factory Records, 24 Hour Party People, made in association with Revolution Films.
Henry Normal, managing director of Baby Cow Productions, says, "This is an exciting first stage for Baby Cow in exploring the potential of the web. We are looking to build the site further in line with our television creativity and are always on the look out for new ideas."
More than two dozen audio and visual clips from his career are included - from radio's Knowing Me, Knowing You to I'm Alan Partridge.
There's also a biography of Steve Coogan's character, desktop wallpapers to download, and a quiz.
Other sections focus on his desperate ideas to get back on TV, and some of his appropriate quotes.
The site is at www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/partridge.
Steve Coogan and Henry Normal have also set up an official website for their independent film and TV production company, Baby Cow.
The website, www.babycow.co.uk, provides details on current productions, as well as view previous projects, photography and biographies of the talent involved in Baby Cow Productions since its creation.
Programmes produced for the BBC by Baby Cow include Human Remains, A Small Summer Party, Dr Terrible's House Of Horrible, Combat Sheep and recently Up In Town.
Recent film projects include the story behind Manchester's Factory Records, 24 Hour Party People, made in association with Revolution Films.
Henry Normal, managing director of Baby Cow Productions, says, "This is an exciting first stage for Baby Cow in exploring the potential of the web. We are looking to build the site further in line with our television creativity and are always on the look out for new ideas."
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Steve's Movies
Tales of the Riverbank
Tropic Thunder
Hamlet 2
The Alibi
Night at the Museum
Marie Antoinette
A Cock & Bull Story
Happy Endings
Coffee and Cigarettes
Around world/80days
The Parole Officer
24hr Party People
Characters & Shows
Saxondale
Dr Terrible
Alan Partridge Presents The Cream Of British Comedy
Alan Partridge
Paul Calf
Pauline Calf
Tony Ferrino
Ernest Moss
Gareth Cheeseman







