• From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast (Series 1)

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  • By: Alan Partridge
  • Narrated by: Alan Partridge
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (631 ratings)

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By: Alan Partridge
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Publisher's summary

Broadcaster, writer, philanthroper and one of the first public figures to suggest high-visibility clothing for people manning temporary car parks, the public Alan Partridge is a cherished institution.

But what of the unseen Alan?

For the first time, this famously private man welcomes us into his home and audibly deshrouds himself for a fascinating series of podcasts. Over the course of 18 generously durated episodes, Partridge grants us full and unfettered access to his off-screen life (within reason).

In exchange for a series of payments from Audible, he promises an access-all-areas pass to the nooks and crannies of his hinterland, to reveal a wiser, cleverer, more reflective Alan than many of his more vaunted peers have given him credit for. He then sends the resultant podcasts to Audible ensuring they meet the technical specifications laid down in the contract.

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Brilliant

You will go "aha!" if you're a Partridge fan.

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if you don't have ABS back OFF!

excellent stuff once again
excellent stuff once again
excellent stuff once again
excellent stuff once three more words

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Needless to say, I had the last laugh.

Back of the net! I enjoyed this so much. A must for partridge aficionados. You know you want to.

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Pure gold from subhuman scum

If you know Alan partridge this Is some of his finest work. absolute bullocks. If you don’t know Alan then go back a few decades and catch up or just read this book either way you’ll enjoy it unless you’re a prude.

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Simply genius

"You've still got it Alan, I don't care what they say! 👊"
I'm quoting Jed (Maxwell) of course, who didn't go all fat and steal my pension. But just as "I'm Alan Partridge" 1 & 2 were the best British comedies ever made (alongside Fawlty Towers), this may be the best podcast ever made.
Perhaps I'm just high on the hops from Alan's new Oasthouse, or giddy from the infectious and quite brilliantly performed jingle that bookends each episode. Or perhaps I'm as lucid as Lynn when she contemplates Alan's advice herein of how to gently remove her seatbelt if she finds herself upside down after a massive collision when coming to pick Alan up from a ramble he's got fed up with (which of course has nothing to do with being caught nosing inside a divorcee's garage).
Well yes as you might have gathered, this is rather more than a quick podcast to keep that pension going. It's a very cleverly thought out and extremely well produced "I'm Alan Partridge" 6 hour audio book, and all I can say to sum it up is, lovely stuff.
Well done to all involved.

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hilarious

classic Partridge, excellent start to finish. woll have you laughing out loud, classic Coogan aha

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Absolute perfection!

Perfection! Just the way he says his name at the beginning of each "episode" is enough to put me in stitches. The laughs were ripped out of me with such ferocity my neighbours are sure to think I've lost it. Do yourself a favour and listen to this right away -- but not all at once. Alan is best consumed in small to medium-sized doses.

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Wow!

Incredible stuff — from slipping in the mud, feeding his dog eggs and detailing his intricate plans for the James & Bond franchise, Alan takes us on an incredible journey. A journey to Who? Alan Partridge, naturally. A journey to What? A podcast, presented by Audible. A journey Where? From the Oasthouse.

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Alan is in top form

Found myself chuckling several times an episode. Get me more Partridge, please. Loved when Alan was leaping to conclusions about a stranger's lifestyle before trespassing into his garage and getting caught. Absolute favorite bit: when going through his assistant's kitchen, says "you can learn a lot about some one from their pots and pans cupboard", then looks inside and admits to himself aloud: "no, you can't".

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Fantastic!

Coogan, Ianucci and the Gibbons’ brothers have already proven Alan’s versatility but this is even better than I expected.

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