Alan PartridgeDisc jockey. Played by: Steve Coogan
![]() Alan Partridge embodies embarrassment. Despite having been absent from television screens for quite a few years, Alan is under the impression that he is still a major media star. Every time he opens his mouth he manages to make a fool of himself or offend someone, and more often than not is totally oblivious to the fact. The less said about his fashion sense, the better. Susan (Series 1)Manager. Played by: Barbara Durkin
![]() Susan is the bubbly and friendly Travel Tavern manageress. Despite Alan's advances and his constant time-wasting and boring conversations, she holds her cool until the final episode when she tells Alan how much she hates him. MichaelPlayed by: Simon Greenall
![]() Geordie and ex-army man Michael was the Linton Travel Tavern handyman when he first met Alan, and later became attendant at a nearby BP petrol station. LynnPersonal Assistant. Played by: Felicity Montagu
![]() Shy and loyal Lynn is Alan's Personal Assistant. She comes to see Alan on a daily basis, despite the fact that he often abuses her devotion by making her do things far beyond her call of duty, such as pretending to be his wife. Sophie (Series 1)Receptionist. Played by: Sally Phillips
![]() Sophie is the young, attractive trainee receptionist at the Travel Tavern. She lives in utter dread of being left alone, as it will inevitably lead to talking to Alan. Particularly unfortunate as she can't stand him any more than she can stop herself laughing at whatever he says. Ben (Series 1)Played by: James Lance
![]() 21 year-old Ben is the handsome, intelligent, pleasant young man who does the odd jobs around the Travel Tavern. Sonja (Series 2)Played by: Amelia Bullmore
![]() Sonja is Alan's much younger (33 year old) Ukrainian girlfriend. She works in a coffee shop in the centre of Norwich and spends most of her earnings on un-wanted, tacky, London themed gifts for Alan. The pair have an odd relationship, apparently living together in his caravan but without her having left her flat. |








