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Series 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Episode One (Sep/16/1994) | | Alan has his 'JFK' kind of episode: memorable. In the line up tonight is equestrian Sue Lewis, This Is Your Life's Keith Hunt, musician Shona McGough, and an audience with Roger Moore. | | Guest Stars: Doon MacKichan as Shona McGough, Melanie Hudson as Guitarist, Sarah Cameron as Keyboardist (Credited as Sarah C. Cameron), Sam Cavalli-Green as Sam Hunt, Kate Stubbs as Band Member, Shend as Bass Guitarist | Director: Dominic Brigstocke Writer: Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Patrick Marber | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Episode Four (Oct/07/1994) | | Alan takes his show on the road to France. With co-host Nina Vanier, Alan welcomes guests such as gourmet 'superchef' Philippe Lambert, Cirque des Clunes (Circus of Clowns), and fashion guru Yvonne Boyd to show off her latest creations. | | Guest Stars: Tor Forsse as Un Autre Alain Model, Newman as Un Autre Alain Model, Matt Green (1) as Un Autre Alain Model, Phillippe Smolikowski as Un Autre Alain Model, Ben Moor as Clown (Credited as Ben Moore), Sarah Cameron as Clown (Credited as Sarah C. Cameron), Melanie Hudson as Nina Vanier | Director: Dominic Brigstocke Writer: Armando Iannucci, Steve Coogan, Patrick Marber | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Episode Five (Oct/14/1994) | | Alan, sporting a mustache, opens his chat to Terry Norton (sporting promoter). He then has a Ms. Norwich beauty competition, followed by a political debate with various party representatives. | | Guest Stars: Bill Stewart (1) as Terry Norton, Garry Roost as Bald Brummie, Louis Hammond as Man Being Strangled, Sean Gilder as Liam Partridge, Carl Forgione as Bald Brummy, Barbara Durkin as Lisa Thornton, Linda Broughton as Mary Partridge, Felix Dexter as Ronald Biggs, Alan Ford as Terry Norton | Director: Dominic Brigstocke Writer: Patrick Marber, Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Episode Six (Oct/21/1994) | The Alan Partridge dancers set the tone of the show! His first guests are two Hollywood child brats actors, Dean and Scott Maclean. Then, he welcomes two lesbian television show hosts Wanda Harvey and Bridie McMahon. After that, Alan keeps a long time promise and brings on stand-up comic Joe Beasley and his puppet Cheeky Monkey. Finally, an unforgettable guest, and the last guest of the series, is 'Spectator Magazine' food critic Forbes McAllister. | | Guest Stars: Peter Oxley as Doctor, Sarah Wynter (2) as Floor Manager, Tony Haase as Producer, John Thomson as Joe Beasley, Doon MacKichan as Wanda Harvey, Danny Worters as Scott Maclean, Richard Claxton as Dean Maclean, | Uncredited: Susan Acteson as Dancer, Amanda Brookling as Dancer, Lene Langgaard as Dancer, Alicia Ryan as Dancer, Samantha Lewis as Dancer, Donna Ross as Dancer, Charlotte Andrew as Dancer, Michelle Everett as Dancer | Director: Dominic Brigstocke Writer: Armando Iannucci, Steve Coogan, Patrick Marber | | | |
| Knowing Me, Knowing Yule (Dec/29/1995) | | It has been over a year since the end of the chat show, and now Alan welcomes many special guests and friends to a mock-up of his actual Norwich home. Despite being planned in detail and costing 300,000 pounds, nothing seems to go right in this unforgettable Christmas Special, which can make or break Alan's chances of a second series of his chat show. | | Guest Stars: Tom Binns as Andy, Carl Forgione as Santa, Doon MacKichan as Liz Heron, Kevin Eldon as Fanny Thomas, Alan Francis as Chauffeur, | Uncredited: Barbara Durkin as Martine | Director: Dominic Brigstocke Writer: Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci, Patrick Marber | | | |
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