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Alan Partridge comes face-to-face with a very special fan at the Norwich Alpha Papa premiere

The latest member of the GoGoGorillas!

_68915323_gorilla_partridge3Gorilla number 54,  a tribute to the fictitious DJ Alan Partridge, and has been created by artist Phil Daniels and his daughter Sam as part of this year’s trail in Norwich.  The trail is raising funds for Break and the Born Free Foundation. Actor Steve Coogan left his mark on the gorilla by signing his left arm with “Alan Partridge Aha! x.”

This was the gorilla’s first outing, but it can been seen  now as part of the GoGoGorilla trail in Tombland Norwich.

 

 

 

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