Alan Partridge (Brookside)

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PortrayedbyDicken Ashworth
Duration1983–1984
Firstappearance22 March 1983
Lastappearance18 July 1984
Alan Partridge
Brookside character
Portrayed byDicken Ashworth
Duration1983–1984
First appearance22 March 1983
Last appearance18 July 1984
Created byPhil Redmond
In-universe information
Other namesCyril Alan Partridge
FatherCyril Partridge
MotherMolly Partridge
WifeSamantha Davis (1984–present)
UnclesArthur
Peter
AuntsKate
First cousinsSylvia

Cyril Alan Partridge is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Dicken Ashworth. Alan appeared in the series until 18 July 1984. Ashworth was happy with his casting because he had previously been typecast in villainous roles. Alan is characterised as a "friendly type" and Ashworth relished the opportunity to play him. Writers portrayed him vastly different to other characters in the show. Alan is "scatter-brained" and an eccentric who enjoys computers, rugby and keeps a boat on his driveway. Other characters in the series view Alan as odd and find it difficult to understand his personality. Writers gave Alan enthusiastic dialogue in scenes which made him appear different to everyone else in his stories.

His main storyline developed by writers was his relationship with Samantha Davis (Dinah May). Alan's wedding storyline with Samantha ends with her jilting him at the registry office. Alan then dates Liz (Stacey Charlesworth), who creates trouble for Alan when he is accused of plagiarism over a computer programme he promotes. Ashworth left the series in 1984 and producers reintroduced Samantha for his departure storyline. Alan and Samantha marry and they move to Kuwait, where Alan takes a lucrative job role.

Ashworth was happy to receive the role of Alan because he had struggled to gain a variety of roles due to his body type. Ashworth, a self-described "hard-looking Northern bloke" was used to being cast in villainous roles.[1] He told Roy West from Liverpool Echo that Alan is a "friendly type" and that being cast in such a role was equally authentic because people of his size are also "shy and gentle types".[1] Ashworth's original contract with Brookside ran until March 1984. He was not worried about playing an ongoing regular role because "the writers like him."[1] Ashworth made his first appearance as Alan during the episode broadcast on 22 March 1983.[2][3] Ashworth remained in the show until 1984.[4]

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