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From The Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast has dropped on Audible


Like a phoenix from the ashes, Alan Partridge rises once again, and in his brand new podcast fans will be treated to every dimension of their favourite TV legend – both the sharp shooting wit we are all used to, as well as the softer side of everyone’s favourite broadcaster, writer, philanthroper and erstwhile presenter of Crash! Bang! Wallop!…What a Video.

The new, long-awaited podcast has now dropped exclusively on audiobook streaming service Audible, and will give Partridgites a much-missed hit of the Norfolk native’s lovable banter.

The Audible Original podcast, From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast, takes listeners on a long journey with Alan as the veteran disc jockey opens up his off-screen life to fans in a never-heard-before insight into his private life.

Alan has granted an access-all-areas look into the nooks and crannies of his hpmeland, to reveal a wiser, more reflective Alan than fans have previously known. 

The 18-part podcast features Alan enjoying the sound of his own voice as he tries to track down an online troll.

A couple of other familiar characters are also featured, including Alan’s long-suffering assistant Lynn Benfield (Felicity Montagu).

From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast is available exclusively on Audible.co.uk for £19.99

However if you’re new to Audible you can listen to and keep the podcast series for free with Audible’s 30-day trial.

An Audible trial offers a great way to try audiobooks and even if Steve Coogan’s Partridge isn’t your cup of tea, there are thousands of other titles to choose from – indeed it’s the world’s largest selection of audiobooks including best sellers, new releases, sci-fi, romances, mysteries, classics, and more.

New members receive one free audiobook of their choice – which is yours to keep, even if you cancel. But Prime customers receive two audiobooks in their trial.

After 30 days, you’ll get one book each month for just £7.99 per month plus you can purchase additional books from the vast Audible store. But you can cancel any time, including during the trial period.

From the Oasthouse: The Alan Partridge Podcast is available to download now from Audible.co.uk





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