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Steve Coogan is certainly not afraid to shy away from challenging parts. He plays Jimmy Savile in a an upcoming TV production, which we assume won't be a comedy and before that he pitches up in this new comedy which tackles the thorny subject of #metoo in the movie world and beyond.
After 13 long years, the one and the only Alan Partridge is back on our live stages. Not that Norfolk’s beloved son has been idle in the interviewing years. Far from it.
Offering a fresh perspective on the complex state of gender politics and romance within film and TV, Chivalry asks the question: can one build and sustain a successful, relevant career in Hollywood without sacrificing authenticity?
Starring Steve Coogan, Sarah Solemani, Aisling Bea (pictured), Wanda Sykes, Sienna Miller, Lolly Adefope, and Adjani Salmon. Coming soon to Channel 4 and All 4.
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Channel 4 has released further first look images from upcoming comedy-drama Chivalry, co-created, co-written by and starring Steve Coogan and Sarah Solemani
Steve Coogan (Stephen, Philomena, Stan and Ollie) will play Jimmy Savile in the BBC One drama The Reckoning (w/t) to be made by the award winning team - Neil McKay and executive producer Jeff Pope (The Moorside, Appropriate Adult) and produced by ITV Studios. The drama will be directed by Sandra Goldbacher (Ordeal by Innocence, The Accident).
Channel 4 has announced the ensemble cast and guest cameos joining its upcoming comedy drama, Chivalry.
For the final show of the current series, Jonathan is joined by the irrepressible Jeremy Clarkson, BGT judge Alesha Dixon, Alan Partridge himself Steve Coogan, Hollywood stars Dame Emma Thompson and Emma Stone, plus Niall Horan and Anne-Marie, who will be chatting and performing together in the studio.
Sharlene Whyte, Steve Coogan and Hugh Quarshie will play leading roles in Stephen, the three-part sequel to the groundbreaking single drama, The Murder of Stephen Lawrence.
Stephen will be directed by Alrick Riley (The Cops, NCIS and Hustle) and produced by Madonna Baptiste (The Stranger, Black Mirror, Silent Witness). The sequel is written by Frank Cottrell Boyce (Hilary and Jackie, Millions, 24-Hour Party People) and Joe Cottrell Boyce (Treasure).
Gary McNair interviews Steve Coogan tonight as part of the current Shedinburgh Festival – an alternative to the Edinburgh Fringe being streamed online from sheds in Edinburgh and London.
McNair is in the shed, Coogan is actually online at home surrounded by various awards (and what looks like the sleeve of the 1981 BEF album Penthouse and Pavement, though we are not sure why).
The online Shedinburgh Fringe Festival has announced an exclusive interview with multi-award-winning writer, comedian and film and TV actor Steve Coogan.
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