The definitive Alan Partridge fan podcast, dissecting and celebrating his output episode by episode. Acclaimed as one of the best TV & Film podcasts by The Telegraph, featuring guest appearances from stars Tim Key, Stephen Mangan, Susannah Fielding, and Simon Greenall. Join us as we discuss our favourite moments, the character’s lasting legacy, and analyse the entire Alan Partridge Universe: I’m Alan Partridge, Knowing Me Knowing You, The Day Today, Alpha Papa, Mid Morning Matters and more. Plus, we delve into From The Oasthouse, and have all the latest on BBC One’s This Time. A-ha!
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Having dealt with HN I really hope Alan turns his attention to podcasts, particularly those where people completely miss much of his intended humour!
Partridge Pod!!!
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Ross.d89
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2021-05-21
Love the pod, I’ve absolutely howled in my car listening to these guys deep dive into the APU! Awesome podcast, highly recommend for partridge fans!
Brilliant
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Paxo123
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2021-05-09
Love this podcast a must listen for all Partridge fans
Can’t see the point.
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garypmason
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2021-05-03
All this podcast seems to do is point out the things that happen in any given episode like bullet points. Ok bullet points are very AP but not very entertaining for a listener.
Back of the net
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EvW888
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2021-04-27
Very funny and entertaining set of guys. Not my words the words of Shakin Stevens
2 series and out
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Gumly256
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2021-02-20
Entertaining for nostalgia value for a few episodes but wears thin quickly. Tom Dark seems blissfully unaware how like a young Alan he is. Stuck it out til the end of series two and then waved goodbye.
Lovely stuff
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Scott Twice
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2020-12-16
“Ooooh, you’re gonna have a good time!”
In a bizarre way they miss the point of Alan
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noffwoff
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2020-11-26
Some of the discussion is so off point it is amazing for a 'partridge' specific podcast. Also, they have this strange tendency to repeatedly say ‘crucially….’ before stating something utterly inane.
What
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How do i become a pop star?
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2020-10-25
It’s the same thing over and over again-
Perfection
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cliff moo
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2020-10-18
As a postman walking with Alan while I work makes my job very enjoyable. Usually my work ethic is not as positive.
What a load of rubbish
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Dan0367
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2020-10-03
When you hear “nothing refreshes like a nice cold glass of milk” said several times in different voices you’ll want to switch off. This is really bad
Lovely Stuff
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DJ Force X
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2020-09-30
Brilliant insite and commentry to the APU!
Er, hello Chris are ya dead?
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mikedjohno
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2020-09-22
Excellent podcast, perhaps it helps if you’re roughly the same age as these guys, with vague memories of first seeing Alan on VHS. I can understand why you might find them annoying (particularly Will from The Inbetweener’s voice doppelgänger) if they’re 14 years your junior…. but there’s also a word for naysayers like that… Friggers! That’s it! Friggers!
So messy
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Ludlow16
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2020-09-19
How the hell do you actually get to the content? It’s ads and repetitive ‘banter’ Infuriating to access. I can’t do with the intros and explanations.
What is this?
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Save e or
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2020-09-16
Oh dear....
I may want to listen again, but I want that to be my decision.
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Gonadbasher
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2020-09-15
Good content presented by annoying media types. How 4 people can miss such obvious jokes sometimes really annoys me. The one that sounds like Will from The Inbetweeners is quite grating. They are thorough though, even if they sometimes don’t see the blatant.
I’m not saying you’re doing a brilliant podcast.
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Tim Smif
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2020-08-14
I’ve not said that, why are you saying that? Why are you saying brilliant?
This has been a tremendously fun over the top in-depth watch-a-thon (give me strength) of one the funniest comedy characters ever. The banter is pretty good and the hosts make it fun, and mention some good links I hadn’t spotted between various parts of the APU. It’s good to know there are others out there that are as mad about this one specific comedy character as I am.
That’s the joke.
Fantastic stuff.
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MightyBlackout
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2020-06-19
Precisely the right level of forensic detail in picking apart a subject which most people only furnish with a passing glance. Their commitment to cross-referencing the expanding canon of the APU is humbling. Fantastic stuff.
The best pod
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Erb12300
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2020-06-10
It’s the best pod on iTunes and you’re all brilliantly funny!
Big Eared Boys
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Datonna
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2020-06-05
World class podding ....
Oh dear where’s the passion gone
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John Baskells Tash
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2020-05-12
Well you really phoned that one in lads.
remember the unfunny kids from school?
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racefortheprize
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2020-02-16
well they’re back and making a series of errors
Text book!
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Jessieann1991
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2019-12-28
Yes I’m convinced.. this is the best podcast.
Monkey Tennis knows its onions
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Matt Fitzpatrick
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2019-12-23
This really is lovely stuff. Four top FOPs talking an unbelievable amount of good sense regarding Alan Gordon Partridge. Unpicking each thing he’s done with incredible dedication and a lot of laughs along the way.
From Roy from Bungy to the young chap of about six wearing jeans in the club bar. It’s got the lot. Also, there’s a good deal of Edmunds that requires some quality analysis and they do not disappoint.
All in all...ten on ten!
Matt Fitzpatrick
Lovely stuff
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lcfctom
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2019-12-22
Not my words Michael, the words of Shakin Stevens
Crash, bang, wallop, what a podcast!
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Sherston73
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2019-11-15
Posh sods with plums in their mouths and these plums have beaks... that thankfully spout wonderfully humorous Alan facts, opinions and er... more Alan facts. For isntance, I learnt about the, No Alan, you can't, bit from the Dante's episode having a double meaning which I didn't notice the first time. Subsequent viewings had Kenco coming out of my nostrils. Lovely stuff all round.
Back of the net
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Gghhffgbnn
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2019-11-03
Jurassic Park
The best podcast since sliced bread
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hjfleeds
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2019-09-25
I enjoy listening to this more than I love reading Bravo Two Zero, which actually improves on every read. Humour ten on ten, banter bingo, analysis snap. Minor criticism, the four hosts do all sound very similar (apart from Tom Dark who sounds like Will from The Inbetweeners), but I'm knit picking. On the whole a very good podcast, seven on ten. Let's make love!
Brilliant
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DaFilth
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2019-09-05
I’ve only just found this in 2019, having spent the last three years being pursued by a cyber-punk played by Rutger Hauer.
I loved it. Well done chaps.
It’s an extender.
Lovely stuff
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musicgal73
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2019-06-02
Have followed the Monkey Tennis boys since the conception (inception...inception...) of MT. I love it!
Entertaining
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Simon Morgan
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2019-05-15
I’m working my way through these episodes and listened to about half so far (the This Time episodes as they came out, then starting back at episode 1) and I’m finding it entertaining and intend to keep going.
My only criticism, as has been mentioned elsewhere, is that the recording quality can be poor at times and the difference between each person emphasises this. Whether this is crap mics or remote recording over dodgy internet connections, I don’t know, but I would have thought they could fix that if they tried.
7 on.... oh, go on, make it: 8 on 10.
Jackanacknory!
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LWS110697
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2019-04-05
Bloody ruddy marvellous!
You couldn’t present....a cat!
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B9e0n
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2019-04-05
Only really started listening to those for the original I’m AP series but found myself working my way through most of the episodes, lovely stuff! Until the ‘This Time’ episodes started. It becomes very clear that they aren’t recording these shows all in the same room but via Skype etc, which whilst being obvious to listen to, sounds incredibly unprofessional and cheap, this country.
Great
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Alexander Stevenson
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2019-04-04
Brilliant podcast. Explains all the stuff that you didn't notice in Alan partridge!
Disappointing
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Vickyverky
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2019-04-03
These presenters are so annoying, rolling on the floor laughing at each other’s comments. The idea of a Partridge podcast is a good one but not with these 4
Who da hell is dat
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Jackdg87jack
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2019-03-28
I can’t stop listen to these people wrangling through AP. The older episodes appealed to my desire for ‘nostalgia’ and of being reminded of comedy from my past, albeit gratingly by some humourless dwads.
Now they’ve resorted to describing episodes of a programme that aired two-three days prior, all delivered in a patronising, ‘I-work-in-media’, dull, unoriginal fashion.
Keep up the good work
Just sack Nick
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JonYeezy
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2019-03-27
Really enjoy the majority of this podcast, some great, nerd-y analysis of one of my favourite characters. Had to stop listening on episode 5 of This Time due to Nick audibly throwing a strop and purposefully trying to throw the rest of the episode off. He behaves like the socially inept child at a birthday party, whilst the rest of the guests try to ignore him and have a good time.
Lovely stuff
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Peter Simon Young
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2019-03-05
Thanks a lot!
What’s in the drawer? It’s a rather nice podcast
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KieranInferno666
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2019-02-08
JURRASIC FOOKING WORLD!!!!
Shoulders of giants
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Deepseajoe
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2019-01-30
These guys are vultures living off the Partridge Brand. Their analysis is basically just recapping the episode. Their knowledge of popular culture used in many of the shows jokes go over the heads of these millennials unless it is the most basic reference and even then they often fail to grasp the exact gag. Pronunciations often allude them and in general their content is dull. It’s a pity another Partridge Podcast doesn’t exist, if it did no one would listen to this tripe.
Sweaty Lunatic
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Danhars1
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2018-12-11
Quote, ‘does anyone know how many times Alan says the word please in this scene?’ Er, no!
Each member trying to out- do each other with their knowledge of Alan - dreadfully dull!
Yes, I’m convinced these four are my best friends.
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nac1987
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2018-11-11
I love Partridge. I love everything Partridge.
I was always going to love this, if only I’d known to search for a Partridge-related podcast a couple of years ago, damn!
I’m thrilled to see you’re still making new stuff and live things too. Amazing.
I’ve listened to a few of these ‘casts now, looking to catch up. All brilliant stuff and laugh out loud moments as I remember the scenes combined with how it brings the same joy to you guys.
Love it.
Why the hell do sane people listen to Infinite Monkey Cage, Scott Mills or the Today Program when there’s this around?
I’ll try and get my brother and Partridge-mate (I only have one) to subscribe. But I’ll also share on my FB wall.
Keep it up please!
I’m Batman
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jagmes
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2018-11-05
Lovely stuff.
Spiceworld!
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Jackerleena
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2018-10-25
This podcast is lovely stuff.Not my words, Tom, Tom, Nick and Adam- the words of shaking stevens!
Genuinely can't stop listening
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SallyL15
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2018-10-07
Somehow makes Partridge even funnier
Can't believe we only found this recently
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J-Dog the Demolisher
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2018-09-08
My girlfriend and I only discovered Monkey Tennis in the last few months and have been watching Alan Partridge for YEARS.
Loving it and got loads to catch up on.
Needless to say, I had the last laugh.
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CookPassBabtridge
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2018-08-24
Great FoP listening and I’ve been pubic for a good 33 years now.
Can I put in journal that I am very good reviewer of Podcast?
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samwise mc g
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2018-08-01
Knowledge: 10 on 10, comedy: bingo, entertainment: snap. Minor criticism: more distance between the hosts and Jed. I may want to mix them but I want that to be my decision. Use a game as a breakwater… but I’m nitpicking, on the whole a very good effort – seven on ten. Let’s make love.
Overall a pretty good effort 7 on 10
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Stephen Warne
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2018-07-11
As a huge Partridge fan this is gold. They relive funny clips and offer little nuggets of info, it makes me laugh out loud on occasions.
However, it's very poorly edited with each presenter having different sound levels.
Nothing personal, but Tom Darke is too domineering and talks over everyone else a lot, and I find him a bit irritating.
Nevertheless, nice podcast.
Four lads who understand dead air is a crime
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Tbenj88
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2018-03-23
Reminds us how funny and clever Partridge was. Listen for 90s nostalgia, contemporary relevance and sublime chat.