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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Boo to the royal baby! Alan Partridge blames Prince George VII for stealing his thunder at the Alpha Papa London premiere


He's known for making more than a few inappropriate comments, and Alan Partridge certainly didn't let the side down when he had a pop at the royal baby.
Arriving to his London premiere of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, the fictional character - played by Steve Coogan - blamed the newly named Prince George of Cambridge for the lack of people at the event.
'There would have been more people but we got gazumped by royal baby. Boo!' Alan said on Wednesday night.
Ooooh you're nicer than my wife! Alan Partridge laps up the attention from his female fans at his London film premiere
Ooooh you're nicer than my wife! Alan Partridge laps up the attention from his female fans at his London film premiere
But his displeasure didn't last long and soon Alan made the most of the female attention he was getting, grinning like a Cheshire cat as he said hello to his female fans.
Alpha Papa arrived in the capital by helicopter from his hometown of Norwich, where the film's world premiere was held.
Exploding on to the Leicester Square red carpet, the beloved star of radio and TV was met by a raucous applause, wearing the same Gresham Blake suit from his earlier premiere.
You've hit the hazards! The fictional character played by Steve Coogan caught a lift to Leicester Square on a private helicopter
You've hit the hazards! The fictional character played by Steve Coogan caught a lift to Leicester Square on a private helicopter
BANG! I'm James Bond: Alan gets comfy as the pilot whisks him down to the capital
BANG! I'm James Bond: Alan gets comfy as the pilot whisks him down to the capital
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa
I am siege face! Alan explodes on to the Leicester Square red carpet from the depths of the Radio Norwich broadcasting van
Give him another series! Alan posed up a storm in front of the cameras in Leicester Square
Give him another series! Alan posed up a storm in front of the cameras in Leicester Square
But in London, Alan was joined by a few friendly faces, including petrol station worker-turned-security guard Michael in his work uniform.
But the Geordie soon changed back into his real life self, as Simon Greenall, to attend the second screening of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
And Simon wasn't the only cast member to step on to the red carpet on Wednesday evening.
Oriental: Anna Maxwell Martin brought an Eastern flair to Leicester Square in a black and white gown
Oriental: Anna Maxwell Martin brought an Eastern flair to Leicester Square in a black and white gown
Lynn I'm not coming to your baptist church! Felicity Montagu proved she is far more stylish than her Partridge alter-ego
Lynn I'm not coming to your baptist church! Felicity Montagu proved she is far more stylish than her Partridge alter-ego
Would you like a mug 'o' beans Alan? Simon Greenall arrived as Michael to the premiere but change back to watch the movie
Would you like a mug 'o' beans Alan? Simon Greenall arrived as Michael to the premiere but change back to watch the movie
Would you like a mug 'o' beans Alan? Simon Greenall arrived as Michael to the premiere but changed back to watch the movie
Park your bike! Sir Chris Hoy attended the event with his wife
Park your bike! Sir Chris Hoy attended the event with his wife
Anna Maxwell Martin looked sophisticated in an eastern-inspired black and white gown.
Felicity Montagu - who plays Lynn, the long-suffering PA to Alan - attended, as did Phil Cornwall, Nigel Lindsay and co-writer Armando Iannucci.
Guests included Sir Chris Hoy and his wife, comedians Dara Ó Briain and Rhod Gilbert, and a bearded Alan Carr.
In the thick of it: Co-writer Armando Iannucci joined the cast at the London premiere
In the thick of it: Co-writer Armando Iannucci joined the cast at the London premiere
Rhod Gilbert
Phil Cornwell
Cheer up: While Phil Cornwell looks chuffed to be at his movie premiere Rhod Gilbert may have had better things to do
Nice beard Alan: The Chatty Man sported some questionable facial fuzz to the premiere, but his shirt was rather special
Nice beard Alan: The Chatty Man sported some questionable facial fuzz to the premiere, but his shirt was rather special
Time to kill: What with another series of The Apprentice over, Dara Ó Briain has more time on his hands
Time to kill: What with another series of The Apprentice over, Dara Ó Briain has more time on his hands
Earlier in the day, Alan Partridge dedicated his new film Alpha Papa to Norwich as he hosted the movie's world premiere in the city.
Steve Coogan appeared as his alter-ego as over 1,000 turned out to the Hollywood Cinema in Anglia Square for a rare celebrity premiere.
In full Partridge mode, the funnyman declared 'this film is my love letter to Norwich' as he walked the red carpet.
A vision in sky blue: Steve Coogan as his alter-ego Alan Partridge at the world premiere of Alpha Papa in Norwich on Wednesday
A vision in sky blue: Steve Coogan as his alter-ego Alan Partridge at the world premiere of Alpha Papa in Norwich on Wednesday
I'm Alan Partridge: The comedian brought a bit of glamour to Norwich's unloved Anglia Square shopping precinct
I'm Alan Partridge: The comedian brought a bit of glamour to Norwich's unloved Anglia Square shopping precinct
Mobbed: Around 1,000 people turned out to see the local 'hero'
Mobbed: Around 1,000 people turned out to see the local 'hero'
He spoke of his deep love for the Norfolk city, but insisted his passion was 'not in an Operation Yewtree way'.
The premiere took place in Norwich, rather than the traditional film screening location of London, after a Twitter campaign dubbed 'Anglia Square Not Leicester Square'.
So locals were thrilled when Norwich's 1960s Anglia Square shopping centre rolled out the red carpet for the premiere.
'Alan' said: 'The people have spoken in the biggest petition since the clinic started handing out johnnies to 13-year-olds.
Knowing me, knowing... lots of me: Fans wore Alan masks
Knowing me, knowing... lots of me: Fans wore Alan masks
Excited: Steven signs Georgina Bradford's T-shirt
Excited: Steven signs Georgina Bradford's T-shirt
'Four million pounds has gone on this film which could have gone to a brand new anti-natal unit or Help for Heroes but we spent it on this film.'
Ahead of the screening, fans danced and sang along to Abba songs played over the Tannoy.
Asked what Norwich had that London did not, he said: 'A lot of flat landscape, the Wash, reclaimed land - these are things that London doesn't have and will never have.
'My favourite location during filming was Cromer Pier. I've been to Blackpool Pier, Brighton Pier, Southend Pier - but Cromer is quite simply the best pier.'

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