Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa

Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa

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Radio Broadcast | Disc Jockey

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  • Genre(s): Crime, Comedy, Action
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Declan Lowney
  • Cast(s): Colm Meaney, Steve Coogan, Felicity Montagu, Simon Greenall, Anna Maxwell Martin See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Ilan Eshkeri,Jack Gillies
  • Award(s): Best Sync / Use of Existing Music 2014 (Won)
    Golden Trailer 2014 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: R.I.P.D. 2: Rise of the Damned, The Bad Guys
  • Story:
    Alan Partridge has had many ups and downs in life. National television broadcaster. Responsible for killing a guest on live TV. Local radio broadcaster. Nervous breakdown in Dundee. A self-published book, 'Bouncing Back', which was subsequently remaindered and pulped. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa portrays the events of the greatest low-to-high ebb spectrum in his life to date, namely how he tries to salvage his public career while negotiating a potentially violent turn of events at North Norfolk Digital Radio.
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6.9/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Alan Partridge has had many ups and downs in life. National television broadcaster. Responsible for killing a guest on live TV. Local radio broadcaster. Nervous breakdown in Dundee. A self-published book, 'Bouncing Back', which was subsequently remaindered and pulped. Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa portrays the events of the greatest low-to-high ebb spectrum in his life to date, namely how he tries to salvage his public career while negotiating a potentially violent turn of events at North Norfolk Digital Radio.
Ratings

6.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Best Sync / Use of Existing Music Award

Feature Film Soundtrack | 2014 | Ian

Empire Award

Best Comedy | 2014

Nominations
Golden Trailer Award

Best Foreign Comedy Trailer | 2014

ALFS Award

British Actor of the Year For and | 2014 | Steve

British Actor of the Year | 2014 | Steve

Empire Award

Best British Film | 2014

Guardian Film Award

Best Scene | 2014

Best Marketing Campaign | 2014

Audience Choice Award

2013 | Declan

BOX OFFICE

Budget 4,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 9,800,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The film features a joke reference to an ex-drummer of the notoriously "uncool" 1980s rock band Marillion. The band were made aware of this and members were invited to the Leicester Square premiere of the film. The band's original drummer, Mick Pointer, was fired after their first album due to his limited technical abilities and they had a total of five drummers in the space of a year between their first two albums. The film does not make clear which of these drummers the character is supposed to be. The band were quoted: "We know Marillion are seen as 'uncool' but we were delighted to be a part of it."

There is a deleted scene where it turns out the entire film never happened, and was just Alan's vision. However, it is not known if this was an original idea for an ending or just a joke.

During the scene where Alan and the hostages are discussing Pat's jingle, (just before Alan says "I'm gonna lay down a rhythm track"), Alan picks up a bass guitar and plays the same song that he plays air-bass to in S2E5 of 'I'm Alan Partridge' [1997-2002]. This song is 'Music for Chameleons' by Gary Numan.

The radio station jingles are voiced by local Norfolk voiceover actor Darren Deans.

Lynn drives an old 1985 Austin Metro. In the second episode of I'm Alan Partridge (1997) she unsuccessfully tries to persuade Alan to trade in his Rover 800 for a much smaller and cheaper Rover Metro. Alan scornfully says he will not drive a "MiniMetro", which was the model's original name for the first two years of its production (eventually it was sold as the Rover Metro after the Austin brand became defunct). The model Lynn drives is from after the 'MiniMetro' became just 'Metro' but it's the same design.

Popular Dialogues

"Alan Partridge: You can keep Jesus Christ. That was Neil Diamond... truly the 'King of the Jews'."

"Alan Partridge: I'll be asking, which is the worst monger? Fish, iron, rumour, or war?"

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