Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge

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Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge
Genre Comedy
(spoof chat show)
Created by Steve Coogan
Armando Iannucci
Patrick Marber
Starring Steve Coogan
Rebecca Front
Doon Mackichan
Patrick Marber
David Schneider
Opening theme "Knowing Me, Knowing You" by ABBA
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of episodes 7 including one Christmas special (List of episodes)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Peter Fincham
Producer(s) Armando Iannucci
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC2
Picture format PAL (576i)
Audio format Stereo
Original run September 16 1994October 21 1994
(Christmas Special shown on December 29 1995)
Chronology
Preceded by Knowing Me, Knowing You (BBC Radio 4 series) (19921993)
Followed by I'm Alan Partridge (19972002)
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge (also known as Knowing Me, Knowing You or abbreviated to KMKY...WAP) is a British comedy show first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as a six-episode series, which subsequently transferred to BBC Television with a series of six episodes (beginning 16 September 1994), and a Christmas special (Knowing Me, Knowing Yule) in 1995. It is named after the song "Knowing Me, Knowing You" by ABBA (Alan Partridge's favourite band), which was used as the show's title music.

The show was a parody of a chat show, and both the radio and television versions were so embarrassingly accurate that listeners and viewers often thought they were the real thing. Many wrote in to complain, for example, at Partridge slapping a child prodigy in an episode of the radio series. The series did feature an audience who clearly knew the show was a parody, but apparently this wasn't enough to persuade some listeners that it wasn't real.

Steve Coogan played the incompetent and annoying but self-satisfied Norwich-based host, Alan Partridge. Alan was a spin-off character from the spoof radio show On The Hour (which later transferred to TV as The Day Today).

Knowing Me, Knowing You was written by Coogan, Armando Iannucci (who produced the radio version) and Patrick Marber (who also starred), with contributions from the regular supporting cast of Doon Mackichan, Rebecca Front and David Schneider, who made up Alan's weekly onslaught of annoying and inane guests. Steve Brown also appeared as the man in charge of the house band, Glenn Ponder.

Some of the more notable ‘guests’ parodied real life appearances by guests on chat shows. For example, the medical fashion parade by ‘Mrs Whippy Head’ is clearly a reference to Vivienne Westwood's infamous appearance on Wogan, and the child prodigy Simon Fisher's appearance in the radio series was seemingly inspired by James Harries' (now Lauren Harries) appearance on the same show. There is also a curious homage paid to the BBC in the form of Adam Wells' fictional pop single "The Smiling Bicycle Of Amsterdam": it is based on a loop of John Baker's (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) BBC station ID "Radio Nottingham" (1968).

Alan went on to appear in two series of the sitcom I'm Alan Partridge, following Alan's life after his sacking from TV after punching the commissioning editor of BBC2 (David Schneider) on his Christmas special, shortly after his wife left him.

Contents

[edit] Radio Episodes

Episode Number Broadcast Date Interviewees Notes
1 1 December 1992 Lawrence Camley, Ally Tennant, Adam Wells Recorded on 14 March 1992 [1]
2 8 December 1992 Simon Fisher, Janey Katz, Nick Ford -
3 15 December 1992 Michel Lambert, Shirley Dee, Chris Lester -
4 22 December 1992 The Duchess of Stranraer, Steve Thompson, Sandra Peaks -
5 29 December 1992 Conrad Knight and Sally Hoff, Bernie Rosen, Jack 'the Black Cat' Calson -
6 5 January 1993 Tony Hayers, Trudy Sky and Yvonne Boyd, Lord Morgan of Glossop -
Special 3 July 1993 N/A Documentary-style programme called 'Knowing Knowing Me, Knowing You'

[edit] Television Episodes

Subject Rebecca Front Patrick Marber David Schneider Doon Mackichan Other guests Another Alan
1 ‘Roger Moore’ Sue Lewis, a dull showjumper Keith Hunt, new host of This Is Your Life Big Red Book on This Is Your Life Shona McGough, an abrasive punk singer Shona's band, Roger Moore (voice; performed by Steve Coogan) -
2 ‘Moribund’ Tania Beaumont, actress Gary Barker, washed-up actor and Tania's husband Tony LeMesmer, magician - Daniella Forrest, transsexual Playboy columnist (Minnie Driver) A sailor with a facial tic (John Thomson)
3 ‘Hot’ Gina Langland, singer Lawrence Knowles, sleazy promoter Clive Sealy, Lawrence's dermatologist - The Olympic Golden Girls of 1936; Hot Pants, an all-male strip troupe -
4 ‘A Partridge In Paris’ Yvonne Boyd, fashion designer with odd ideas Phillippe Lambert, famous chef Head of Cirque des Clowns - Nina Vanier, Alan's French co-host (Melanie Hudson) Alain Perdrix, who couldn't speak English
5 ‘Partridge Over Britain’ Charlotte Fraser (Lab) Martin Dwyer, alias Lt. Col. Kojak Slaphead the Third (Bald Brummies Against The Big-Footed Conspiracy Party) Adrian Finch (Con) - Terry Norton, dodgy boxing promoter (Alan Ford); Five Miss Norwich contestants (Barbara Durkin, plus four uncredited); Ronald Biggs (Lib Dem) (Felix Dexter) Dead, but appeared anyway
6 ‘It Is A Live Show’ Bridie McMahon, lesbian host of the show to take Alan's place Forbes McAllister, cynical restaurant critic for The Spectator - Wanda Harvey, Bridie's lesbian co-host The Alan Partridge Playmates; the Maclean brothers, irritating child film-makers; Joe Beasley, awful stand-up comic (John Thomson) -
7 ‘Knowing Me, Knowing Yule’ Mary, a bellringer and devout Christian Gordon Heron, a paralysed former golfer Tony Hayers, Chief Commissioning Editor of BBC Television Liz Heron, Gordon's wife and also a golfer Fanny Thomas, innuendo-using transvestite (Kevin Eldon) -

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ BBC - Knowing Me Knowing You with Alan Partridge - The Radio Series.