BBC announces And Did Those Feet… with Alan Partridge
David Farnor | On 09, Feb 2024
Alan Partridge is making another comeback to the BBC with the new documentary And Did Those Feet… with Alan Partridge.
The series follows the beloved broadcaster as he reintegrates into life in Britain after a year working in Saudi Arabia.
But what begins as a documentary about homecoming soon morphs into something more personal as Alan realises that the happiness he thought he’d feel at being back in Norwich just hasn’t materialised. Something’s missing.
We follow Alan as he sets off on a quest to understand his funk and to share what he learns with the nation. And if he ends up being seen as a mental health champion for the middle-aged, who’s also a good fit to present other issues-led documentary strands, so be it.
Over six episodes, Alan explores exactly half a dozen of the areas that play a part in keeping us funk-free, from home lives, to work life, to the importance of nature, to relationships, to pastimes, to a sixth topic he’s not worked out yet because he’s a proper journalist, not just a sausage machine knocking out content.
It’s a journey through the mental health of himself and the country he loves to ask: are we mentally unwell, mentally challenged, sad, cross, disturbed or just plain fed up?
Alan Partridge comments: “The kingdom of Saudi Arabia enjoys extensive oil and natural gas reserves, but has also seen economic growth in other areas such as agricultural production, retail trade, construction, and transport. It directs some $69 billion to military expenditure each year. And yet despite all that, I somehow felt incomplete.”
Sarah Monteith, Baby Cow CEO says: “We’re delighted Alan’s back from Saudi Arabia with his appetite for broadcasting undiminished. ADTFWAP promises to be exactly the sort of uncompromising, state-of-the-nation piece that the country needs, almost as much as he does.”
Jon Petrie, BBC Director of Comedy Commissioning says: “Steve Coogan and Neil and Rob Gibbons continue to innovate and create an even richer world for Alan to inhabit.”
The six-part series will air on BBC One.