Alan Partridge
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Gender | Male |
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Played by | Steve Coogan |
Notable alias | KMKYWAP |
Creators | Steve Coogan |
Armando Iannucci | |
First appearance | On the Hour |
The Day Today | |
Occupations | Radios |
Television presenter | |
Books | I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan |
I'M Alan Partridge | |
Movies/Shows | Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life |
Children | Fernando Partridge; Denise Partridge |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 525781 |
British Academy Television Award for Best Male Performance in a Comedy Programme
British Academy Television Award for Comedy and Comedy Entertainment Programme
British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance
Best Screenplay Award
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
The British Comedy Academy Outstanding Achievement Award
British Comedy Award for the Best TV Comedy Actor
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Newcomer
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cast
NME Award for Best Comedian
British Comedy Award for BBC2/C4/C5 Comedy Personality
British Comedy Award for Best Male Comedy Performer
British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Personality
Alan Partridge Life story
Alan Gordon Partridge is a comedic character portrayed by the English actor Steve Coogan. A parody of British television personalities, Partridge is a tactless and inept broadcaster with an inflated sense of celebrity.
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Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere
By Jim ScottBBC News
Comedians Steve Coogan and Lee Mack joined a protest against the discharge of sewage in the Lake District .
Campaigners gathered at Windermere in Cumbria, claiming The Lake had already been damaged by pollution.
Mr Coogan, best known for playing Alan Partridge , said the water company United Utilities was the " chief offender".
The Firm said it was investing £900m in making improvements across its network.
It Comes after years of campaigns that
Zoologist Matt Staniek claimed 40% of the phosphate in The Lake had come from United Utilities ' owned sites, which was feeding algal blooms.
Blue-green algal blooms can make humans ill and kill animals, while affecting fish numbers.
Meanwhile, He Said 30% was from Septic Tank discharge belonging to home owners and holiday lets, and a further 30% was from run-off from farming land.
" Last Year , there were algal blooms which are an indicator of high phosphorus content" Mr Coogan told The Bbc .
" There were huge blooms it was quite staggering, [it was] a very fluorescent green colour, it was unmissable. "
Mr Coogan, Mr Mack and Paul Whitehouse were among The Comedians who agreed to back Mr Staniek, who organised the protest.
Mr Coogan said: " Although I have a very strong local connection here, it's a wider issue nationally and Windermere is the biggest lake in England, the Lake District is [a] Unesco heritage site.
" We're here to tell United Utilities , to quite simply stop putting sewage in Windermere - and to use their resources to remove the damage that's been done over The Last few decades. "
At Bowness-on-Windermere , campaigners held up " Save Windermere " and " Pootopia" banners, with some criticising United Utilities .
Paul Whitehouse , who previously worked on the documentary-series, Our Troubled Rivers, said he wanted to see a " joined-up" approach.
He Said : " People are rightly appalled by The Way they've treated our water systems and they're going to have to shift, they're going to have to move, and shift policy.
" The Ball is in their Court - it's not going to go away, I Am optimistic for the future".
'Tackling this now'United Utilities said it recognised there were " concerns" and that it was committed to " playing its part" in minimising its impact on the water environment.
The Firm , which previously said it had implemented measures to reduce the phosphate contributed from its systems, said it was accelerating a multimillion-pound improvement programme.
Helen Apps, from The Firm , said: " We've pulled together a plan to really start tackling this now.
" We've announced that we're going to be fast forwarding £900m worth of investment over The Next two years to get a Head Start on what will be a huge overhaul of the region's wastewater network".
However, She Said it had faced challenges including increased temperature, Climate Change and increased tourism.
She Said : " That's why we all have to work together as a community to make sure that we're treating the wastewater from the systems that United Utilities manages, we're reducing storm overflows and we're also looking at what can be done to improve the discharges that come from septic tanks and the run-off from agriculture as Well - it will be a joint project. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com