Whether it is photo stunts or snippets of conversation caught on film, the embattled Prime Minister seems stumble into one of Steve Coogan 's scenes again and again.
ROLAND WHITE: We all know we are not supposed to tell jokes about sex or race or pretty much any of the things people laughed at during the 1970s. But there is a way that it's still allowed on television...
Long-serving broadcaster Garry Richardson will step down from BBC Radio Four’s Today programme this autumn, becoming the latest in a long line of on-air talent to leave the corporation.
This Morning's Martin Lewis took to social media to issue an apology after appearing on BBC Radio 5 Live today, as he likened himself to comedy character Alan Partridge.
Steve Coogan has been acting as fictional character Alan Partridge since 1991, starring in various television series and even a feature film based on his comedic alter ego.
The MasterChef stalwart has revealed his weekend schedule – and from his passion for ‘manifesting’ to his love of Harvester restaurants, it’s hilariously bananas