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Steve Coogan has inadvertently announced a new series of The Trip while shirking a driving ban for speeding at almost 100mph. The Alan Partridge star, 59, was caught speeding at 97mph while ...
Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is rightfully regarded as one of the great dark comedies, and one of the first really modern black comedy films. It was pretty ...
A ctor Steve Coogan ('The Trip') and director Peter Cattaneo ('The Full Monty') join Matt Mahler to discuss their new film, 'The Penguin Lessons.' They touch on the book by Tom Michel, bonding ...
British journalist Emma Lunn tells Lale about a close-to-home solo walk filled with dramatic moors and grand coastlines.
Steve Coogan deploys the dry, crumpled, defensive humor that he displayed in 24 Hour Party People and The Trip as the real life Tom Michell, a dissolute grump and part-time lothario who has been ...
Based on a true story, this heartwarming film stars Steve Coogan as a grumpy English teacher, and a scene-stealing penguin as the one who might just save him.
Steve Coogan used to “greet” and “chat” to ... of the memoir of the same name by Cornish author Michell, about his trip to South America in the 1970s where he saved a penguin’s life ...
Harry Deansway considers Steve Coogan an 'icon' of British comedy ... from driving after using the new series of his hit show The Trip as an excuse when he was caught doing 97mph on the M6.