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Season 2

  • S02E01 The Talented Mr. Alan

    • November 11, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan's back and life is on the upswing: he's got the third-best slot on Radio Norwich, a girlfriend and a Lexus. While at the garage, Alan meets a former teacher, who is persuaded to let Alan give a talk at school about how he has "bounced back".

  • S02E02 The Colour of Alan

    • November 18, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan is asked to present a sales conference for Dante's fireplaces of Reading, while Michael stays at the unfinished house after someone steals his front door.

  • S02E03 Bravealan

    • November 25, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan makes a new friend at the BP garage, Dan, with whom he shares much in common. Dan asks Alan to present a prize at the Norfolk Bravery Awards, where Sonja is hopeful to try some of her practical jokes.

  • S02E04 Never Say Alan Again

    • December 2, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan plans a "Bond-athon" for the bank holiday weekend with Michael, but the plans are jeopardized when Alan discovers that Michael has befriended a man who likes American things. Meanwhile, Lynn makes a visit to her mother's grave on the first anniversary of her death.

  • S02E05 I Know What Alan Did Last Summer

    • December 9, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan is visited by Inland Revenue and is worried about a receipt for a Christmas gift. Meanwhile, he tries to convince Sonja that he is indeed friends with Bono.

  • S02E06 Alan Wide Shut

    • December 16, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Alan's house is finally ready and Sonja is angling to cohabitate. Meanwhile, Alan's book is unsuccessful and is to be pulped. Alan can't stop the flashbacks of the painful days when he ate four Toblerones and drove to Dundee in bare feet.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Anglian Lives: Alan Partridge

    • March 24, 2003
    • BBC Two

    Alan returns to the screen in a half-hour special of Anglian Lives. It's basically a sycophantic look at Alan's career, past and present; the credits list it as being executively produced by Alan himself and produced by his company, Apache Productions. It sheds more detail on Alan's hatred of London, his Toblerone addiction, and his future.