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Country of origin United Kingdom | 8.3/10 Directed by Ted Dowd First episode date 5 November 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Created by Steve CooganNeil GibbonsRob GibbonsArmando Iannucci Written by Steve CooganNeil GibbonsRob GibbonsArmando Iannucci Starring Steve CooganTim KeyPippa Duffy Similar I'm Alan Partridge, Knowing Me Knowing, Alan Partridge: Welcome, The Day Today, Comic Relief 2011 |
Mid Morning Matters is a British digital radioshow parody written by Steve Coogan, Neil Gibbons, Rob Gibbons and Armando Iannucci, produced by Baby Cow Productions and funded by the British arm of Australian lager company Foster's, starring Coogan as fictional radio DJ Alan Partridge. The first of twelve 15-minute episodes was uploaded to the Foster's Funny website on 5 November 2010, and then available on YouTube. Six 30-minute episodes titled Alan Partridge Mid Morning Matters: Special Edition, edited from the web series, began airing on Sky Atlantic HD in July 2012 as part of a deal between producers Baby Cow and BSkyB. A second series consisting of six episodes was announced on 1 July 2014 to air on Sky Atlantic in 2016 with a premiere date of 16 February.
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Plot
The show is shot from the perspective of a Webcam in the studio of fictional station 'North Norfolk Digital'. In Mid Morning Matters Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) is back working as a disc jockey, after the failure of his television career. He is usually joined by 'Side-kick Simon' (Tim Key) who eventually leaves or is fired due to Alan's gradual dislike towards him. Alan is noticeably annoyed when he discovers that Simon has started guesting as a side-kick on another radio show (Bedtime with Branning). After Simon's departure, Alan recruits a new side-kick, Zoe (Pippa Duffy), and quickly develops a crush on her. In the final part of series one, Zoe reveals she is going travelling for three months, much to Alan's disappointment. The episode ends with a shot through the window into the recording booth as Zoe hugs Alan and gives him a kiss on the cheek; there is no sound and it is unknown what Alan has said to warrant this reaction. This is a rare low-key ending to an Alan Partridge series with the high point coming in Episode 10 when Alan rebukes Side-kick Simon for his role in a practical joke on him.
Production and TV airing
In August 2010, it was reported that Alan Partridge would make a comeback series online for lager company Foster's. On 8 October 2010, it was announced that the new show, entitled Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters, would premiere on 5 November 2010 on Foster's comedy site, fostersfunny.co.uk. In a press release, Steve Coogan announced, in character:
"I am delighted to announce that after years as a regional broadcaster on North Norfolk Digital my groundbreaking radio segment, Mid Morning Matters, will now be accessible to a potential audience of billions via the World Wide Web (www).
That it has taken Foster's to help realise my dream of joining the information superhighway is a damning indictment of the established broadcasters whose shabby treatment of me on Sept 10th 2001 was frankly shabby. I made dozens of calls the next day, all of which were ignored.
My appreciation must go to Armando Iannucci and Baby Cow for ignoring the lies, God bless them. In the meantime I look forward to 'hanging out 'n' chillin' with the MySpace generation."
After the six episodes aired online, in December 2010, Armando Iannucci confirmed on Twitter that "there will be 6 more 'Alan Partridge Mid Morning Matters' starting in February." This series started on 4 February 2011, as episode 7, and ran every Friday until episode 12 on 11 March 2011.
In Episode 3, released on 18 November 2010, Alan invites listeners to vote for "simply the best of Norfolk" (who is the best person Norfolk has produced?) in which he makes reference to Bernard Matthews ("he is tantalisingly close to producing the ten-pence turkey, now there's a thought..."). Matthews died a week later on 25 November 2010.
Following the series, Alan appeared again as part of the Red Nose Day 2011 set for a one-off show akin to the Mid Morning Matters arrangement, and here Side-kick Simon reappears in his former capacity. Here, Alan interviews a nun over whom he sneezes blood by mistake. The series was written by Steve Coogan, Rob Gibbons, Neil Gibbons and Armando Iannucci.
On 4 October 2011, co-writer Neil Gibbons announced on his Twitter feed that a second series of Mid Morning Matters was in development.
In November 2011, it was reported that the series' producers, Baby Cow Productions, were nearing a deal with BSkyB that could see other Steve Coogan projects produced for Sky1 HD and Sky Atlantic HD. The deal is likely to include rights for Sky to broadcast the TV premieres of the second series, expected online in 2012, and a Christmas special of Mid Morning Matters.
The idea of a deal involving Steve Coogan and BSkyB surprised many, due to his very public antipathy toward media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his company 21st Century Fox, who own a controlling 33% of BSkyB. Coogan, along with other celebrities and crime victims, was the target of an answer-phone message hacking operation allegedly undertaken by News Corporation.
Series one contained twelve episodes that had a varied running time between 10–15 minutes, which have been doubled up to fit into a run of six 30-minute episode slots.
North Norfolk Digital and Alan's radio show Mid Morning Matters form the setting for the 2013 movie Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, along with his sidekick Simon.
Series two of Mid Morning Matters began airing on Sky Atlantic on 16 February 2016. As with the first series on Sky, series two ran for six 30-minute episodes.
Reception
The Telegraph called the show "endlessly creative".
DVD release
The first series of Mid Morning Matters was released on DVD first, in Australia on 1 March 2012 by 2entertain. It was released on 12 November 2012 in the UK, also by 2entertain. The second series was released on DVD in April 2016.