"Steve Coogan"

was found in the details of the these programme(s)

There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
Alexei Sayle's Alternative Take...From the earliest days of the Comedy Story, there were alternative comics drawing on the traditions of music hall acts like Pauline Melville's Eydie. The line developed through Nigel Planer's Neil, Harry Enfield's creations of Stavros and Loadsamoney and then STEVE COOGAN's vast array of dysfunctional characters....
Armando Iannucci...Armando Iannucci Andrew Glover (Actor) Rebecca Front (ent) STEVE COOGAN (ent) Peter Baynham (ent) David Schneider (ent) Caroline Leddy (Producer)...
Front Row...With Mark Lawson, including the verdict on A Cock and Bull Story, a film version of Laurence Sterne's novel Tristram Shandy, starring STEVE COOGAN and Rob Brydon ...
Heau, Heau, Heau...As the Perrier Award - the Oscar of the comedy world - celebrates its 20th anniversary, Tony Slattery looks back at two decades of winners, losers and great comedy. Featuring STEVE COOGAN, Frank Skinner, Jenny Eclair, Milton Jones and Al Murray....
In Conversation With...STEVE COOGAN...
Knowing Knowing Me, Knowing You...The hapless host takes us behind the scenes at Pear Tree Productions. With STEVE COOGAN....
Knowing Me, Knowing You...For recording these programmes STEVE COOGAN was in full Alan Partridge sports casual dress and stayed in character throughout....
Look Back At The Nineties, A...). The show was written by ex-Spitting Image writers Mark Burton, John O’Farrell and Pete Sinclair, and was similar to the ITV show in using satirical sketches driven by impressions of public figures; the news stories this time, however, were fictitious (for obvious reasons) and generally fantastical. The regular performers were the three writers and impressionist Kate Robbins (also ex-Spitting Image), and a different guest impressionist also appeared each week: Griff Rhys Jones, Jack Dee, STEVE COOGAN and Rory Bremner were among those featured. The real star of the show, however, was newsreader Brian Perkins. On the Hour had recently demonstrated the hysterical possibilities of presenting absurd news stories as sober, serious fact; Look Back went further in employing a real-life sober, serious newsreader to deliver its one-liners, and, as expected, Perkins’ deadpan delivery revealed a comic genius. The show was garlanded with awards, picking up the Sony Gold for comedy, the Premios Ondas and the Comedy Award for radio; a mooted television version reached the pilot stage, but was not in the end transmitted. The original five episodes (transmitted in Week Ending’s slot during one of its periodic breaks) each tackled one of the years 1995 to 99; another episode, dealing with 1994, was transmitted on the eve of that year. A second series went out the following year, slightly retitled as A Look Back at the Future....
Monkhouse Archive, The...This edition features the talents of Peter Cook, Harry Enfield, Robb Wilton and STEVE COOGAN....
NebulousThe year is 2099 and Professor Nebulous is director of KENT - the Key Environmental Nonjudgmental Taskforce.
Sci-fi comedy with Mark Gatiss.

...With special guest star STEVE COOGAN ...
On The Hour...More urgent and incisive news as it happens - if it happens. Satire fronted by Chris Morris and STEVE COOGAN. From April 1992....
Smith Lectures, The...STEVE COOGAN...