Alan Partridge Wins RHS Gold Medal as His Podcast Returns for Series 4

Alan Partridge, everyone's favorite fictional broadcaster, has won a gold medal from the Royal Horticultural Society for his Alan Partridge Sound Bath Garden, showcased at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival. The garden, which includes metal plaques of Partridge's face, is available for viewing until Sunday.

The timing couldn't be better, as Partridge's podcast, From The Oasthouse, has just launched its fourth series on Audible. Described as 'contractually-obligated,' the podcast features 11 new episodes where Partridge gives his unfiltered opinions on topics ranging from stately homes to the British justice system, with a hint of drama as he faces a criminal case.

Designed by the award-winning Carey Garden Design Studio, the garden is a tribute to Partridge's love for the Norfolk countryside. Joe Carey expressed delight at the gold medal win, celebrating the garden's horticultural excellence and Partridge's iconic personality. Meanwhile, Partridge himself humorously commented on the many 'Royal Societies' of which he could be a part, placing the Royal Horticultural Society high on his list.

Voiced by Steve Coogan and written by Coogan alongside Neil and Rob Gibbons, the new series is now available to Audible subscribers, with a free trial for new users. So whether you're there for the gardens or the gags, Alan Partridge is bound to leave a lasting impression.

Source: Comedy.co.uk (UK)

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