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Brass Eye was great. He managed to get the self-important David Amess (aka The Kodak Kid) to raise a question in Parliament about a completely fictitious drug, Cake.


Suttcliffe the musical.... was hilarious (banned though). Even got John McCrirrick duped.
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Brass Eye was great. He managed to get the self-important David Amess (aka The Kodak Kid) to raise a question in Parliament about a completely fictitious drug, Cake.


Suttcliffe the musical.... was hilarious (banned though). Even got John McCrirrick duped.
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Brass Eye, quite good, clever without being really funny.

 

On the subject of comedy...
 

I was listening to Richard Herring talking to Matt Lucas on a podcast recently.

The subject was raised about how many characters in Little Britain were, in hindsight, not very acceptable.

 

Matt Lucas accepted it, when you think about, Ting Tong, The only gay in the village, fat club, bad transvestites and others, it’s amazing that it was commissioned and broadcast so recently.

 

Edited by Mick Dempsey
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