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    Stella Street (2004)

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    Stella Street (2004)

    Michael Caine, Robert De Niro, Jack Nicholson and Roger Moore all live on a quiet street in Surbiton and Mick Jagger and Keith Richards run their corner shop – who knew?

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    Return of the Goodies (2005)

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    Return of the Goodies (2005)

    The Goodies finally return to television after nearly 25 years with a compilation of classic clips, interviews and new material.

    $15.00
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    Not Again: Not the Nine O'Clock News (2009)

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    Not Again: Not the Nine O’Clock News (2009)

    A look behind the scenes of satirical sketch show Not the Nine O’Clock News.

    $15.00
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    Pet Squad

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    Pet Squad

    Three unlikely heroes, a cat, a dog and a hamster, battle evil in their city.

    $104.00
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    Pulp Video

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    Pulp Video

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    Stella Street

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    Stella Street

    Stella Street is a British television comedy programme, originally screened in four series on BBC Two between 1997 and 2001. It takes the form of a mockumentary filmed on a camcorder, based on the fantastical premise that a group of British and American celebrities who have all decided to move into Stella Street in Surbiton.

    The show was conceived and written by John Sessions, Phil Cornwell and Peter Richardson. The main characters are played by Sessions, Cornwell and Ronni Ancona. The characters themselves are impressions of famous celebrities such as Marlon Brando, Michael Caine, Jack Nicholson and, idiosyncratically, UK football pundit Jimmy Hill.

    Stella Street’s depiction of celebrities is mainly rooted in the popular stereotypes surrounding them. For example, Stella Street’s Jack Nicholson is an inveterate womaniser, drug taker, and has a tacky line in Hawaiian shirts. Michael Caine is seen as an awkward wanna-be cognoscente in horn-rimmed glasses and a shock of ginger hair. Dirk Bogarde is a posh buffoon only interested in his rose garden and Country Life magazine. Al Pacino is deluded that he is a “tall actor, like Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman”, despite the viewer knowing that he are of short stature. Joe Pesci is portrayed in the light of his most well known roles in violent gangster films, while Jimmy Hill inevitably appears dull when talking about the FA Cup Final to plainly uninterested greater celebrities.

    $48.00
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    Ronni Ancona & Co

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    Ronni Ancona & Co

    Ronni Ancona & Co is a comedy sketch show that aired on BBC One and began on 25 May 2007. The sketches all consisted of impressions of well-known celebrities amongst other comedy sketches of fictional characters created by Ronni Ancona. Phil Cornwell, Jan Ravens and John Sessions all starred in the series with Ancona. Bill Oddie also made a cameo appearance in the first episode. Fellow impressionist Alistair McGowan appeared in the first episode in a spoof of a perfume advertisement.

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    The Sketch Show

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    The Sketch Show

    The Sketch Show is a British television sketch comedy programme, featuring many leading British comedians. It aired on ITV between 2001 and 2004. Despite the first series winning a BAFTA award, the second series was cancelled due to poor viewing figures. Lee Mack states in his autobrography “Mack The Life” that the final two episodes have never been broadcast.

    A short-lived spinoff of the same title was produced in the United States. Similarly to the UK version, the final two episodes were never broadcast.

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