Alan Partridge statue erected in Norwich city centre

Cold cast brass figure pays homage to actor Steve Coogan's famous comedy character
The Bafta award-winning character of Alan Partridge made his debut appearance in 1991
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David Child24 September 2020

A statue of British comedy persona Alan Partridge has been erected in Norwich city centre.

The 11ft cold cast brass figure, which pays homage to actor Steve Coogan's character, was created by Partridge fans Nick Dutton and Gavin Fulcher.

The pair are self-employed sculptors in the film industry and have sporadically worked on the statue for the past three years.

Mr Fulcher told the BBC: "It was just a bit of fun really. I think during this time we could all do with a bit of light relief."

The statue depicts Partridge wearing a suit, tank top and polo neck while standing with his foot up on a rock and clutching a cup of tea.

The plinth on which it stands is meanwhile inscribed with the fictional DJ's "Aha" catchphrase.

Mr Fulcher said that the statue was a “gift to Norwich”, the town from which Partridge originates, and will stand at The Forum community building until Saturday.

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"When you go to uni and meet new people, you say you're from Norwich and people instantly mention Alan Partridge," he added.

"He is so synonymous with the city, and the people have taken to him too."