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Spitting Image

  • Série télévisée
  • 1984–1996
  • 25min
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Spitting Image (1984)
Comedy trailer for this British TV series
Lire trailer1:12
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80 photos
Dark ComedyParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.A satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.

  • Création
    • Peter Fluck
    • Roger Law
  • Casting principal
    • Steve Nallon
    • Kate Robbins
    • Chris Barrie
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Création
      • Peter Fluck
      • Roger Law
    • Casting principal
      • Steve Nallon
      • Kate Robbins
      • Chris Barrie
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 victoires et 10 nominations au total

    Épisodes136

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    Spitting Image
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    Spitting Image

    Photos80

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    Rôles principaux53

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    Steve Nallon
    Steve Nallon
    • Margaret Thatcher…
    • 1984–1996
    Kate Robbins
    Kate Robbins
    • Queen Elizabeth II…
    • 1986–1996
    Chris Barrie
    Chris Barrie
    • Neil Kinnock…
    • 1984–1992
    Jon Glover
    Jon Glover
    • Prince Philip…
    • 1984–1994
    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • John Major…
    • 1988–1993
    Roger Blake
    • Prince Philip…
    • 1990–1996
    Alistair McGowan
    Alistair McGowan
    • Douglas Hurd…
    • 1991–1996
    Harry Enfield
    Harry Enfield
    • Douglas Hurd…
    • 1985–1996
    Enn Reitel
    Enn Reitel
    • Geoffrey Howe…
    • 1985–1996
    Hugh Dennis
    Hugh Dennis
    • Norman Lamont…
    • 1989–1992
    John Thomson
    John Thomson
    • Jeremy Paxman…
    • 1990–1996
    Jan Ravens
    • Queen Elizabeth II…
    • 1984–1993
    Jessica Martin
    • Princess Diana…
    • 1985–1988
    Mark Alexander Todd
    • Frank Bruno
    • 1991–1992
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Prince Edward…
    • 1986
    Jon Culshaw
    Jon Culshaw
    • John Major…
    • 1994–1996
    Chris Emmett
    • Norman Fowler…
    • 1984–1990
    Louise Gold
    • Joan Collins…
    • 1984–1985
    • Création
      • Peter Fluck
      • Roger Law
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    Avis des utilisateurs12

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    johngkane

    a breath of fresh air

    I watched most of these shows when they came out on ITV/Channel 4. I was relieved to find someone shining the light on current events. It was funnier than anything else on TV and years ahead of it's time. Britain and the world was suffering a new wave of greed and corruption by the USA and the corporations (many of whom the British Royals were only too happy to do business with) of the world who were accelerating the growth of today's problems. Unfortunately most people don't see the truth nowadays. It's necessary to be crude and vituperative (gosh, I had to look that one up - I'll be using that one at the next Conservative get-together!!!). I look forward to it being released on DVD.
    saville

    See the funny side.

    All satire bites. Of course this series was vituperative. Most, if not all humour is at the expense of somebody else. So what better targets can there be for humour than the rich, famous and powerful? The other reviewer who expressed his disgust at a programme that could mock a certain baby should take this into consideration: any child born into the family of Windsor will be one of the most privileged and pampered people in the world from the very first day of its life. "Spitting Image" was not evil. It didn't stigmatize the large numbers unemployed, force the poll tax on people, starve public services of cash. It didn't widen the gulf between the rich and the poor. It simply provided satire. If one doesn't like "Spitting Image" then one won't like any good satire at all. The series also launched the careers of many of this country's most popular comic actors. The puppets, mannerisms and voices were spot on. The 80s and early 90s were a very difficult time for a lot of people in the UK. "Spitting Image" was a fine example of how we were able to laugh at ourselves and this crazy world we live in.
    hallsomerset

    "Don't Miss TV" of the 80s

    In the 80s no celebrity was off limits to the Spitting Image team which lampooned contemporary celebrities using latex puppets with exaggerated features. Regulars included the street smart Pope with his shades and cellphone, or Ronald Reagan in the infamous "the President's brain is missing" (with two dangerously arranged "nurse" and "nuke" bedside buttons). Other common appearances included the British royal family, Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet.

    Every Sunday night at 10pm Brits would be sure to watch the latest satirical sketches penned by now famous celebrities such as David Baddiel. Voices were also from comedians who went onto greater things including Steve Coogan (Around the World in 80 Days), Rory Bremner (has his own impressionist show on British TV), Harry Enfield and Adrian Edmonson.

    Over time it deteriorated. The great news is that there is talk the show will return in 2005.
    G.Spider

    Ignore the dreadful 1994/1996 era and you have the best satire series ever made.

    What on earth went wrong? From its start in 1984 through to 1993 this was the best satire series on TV, but when Giles Pilbrow took over as producer in 1994 things went from bad to worse. The witty humor turned into spiteful name-calling and the whole thing adopted a very down-market, tacky feel to it. Though the first 1994 series shows promise to begin with, before long it descends into childish, playground-style sniping at people. Satire is much more effective if it's subtle, but 'subtle' is a word which is obviously missing from Pilbrow's dictionary. By the 1996 (final) series, things were at an all-time low. The comical, imaginative voices were replaced by the same smug, self-satisfied tones which cropped up time and time again, the series seemed to center more on pop groups rather than politicians and public figures and most of the songs had become dire. Though the 1996 series had a few good ideas, rather than humorous sketches there was an insufferably smug voice relating political facts and lists of statistics. More of a documentary than a satire show. This approach also displays a very lazy, interest-lacking attitude.

    The older Spitting Image series are unmissable - hilarious, well-made, well-thought-out. But Pilbrow ought to be ashamed for running this great series into the ground. The only good he ever did the show was stopping it in 1996 rather than dragging it to even more ignoble depths.
    9gibbs-18172

    Ground-breaking brilliance

    I was just reaching my teens , didn't half stuff but learned of the fly. This was funny and the best thing that used to be on during this season on a Sunday. ( i think that's life was probably on during another season) 3 channel UK TV back then with closedown around 12:30am T.V. used to just be so very poor on a Sunday except for a couple of gems. This was one of the greatest of the 80s .

    Will be way out of date , but if you know history and pop culture give it a go

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    • Anecdotes
      Chris Barrie's dead-on impersonation of Ronald Reagan was so well known, he reprised the role in the 1985 song "Two Tribes" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
    • Citations

      Brian Walden: [Interviewing Tony Blair] Mr. Blair I put it to you if you were Prime Minister, if you are Prime Minister, what would you do?

      Tony Blair: Well under a Labour govermont of course, we would spend money on education, the health service and roads. We will also charge less money for tax and that is what the Labour Party is all about

      Brian Walden: A nice decision but how will you pay for it?

      Tony Blair: Well it will be a happy society, where pensioners are paid more, benefits are higer and we will be shinny happy people holding hand and that is what the Labour Party is all about.

      Brian Walden: Mr. Blair, I must insist how will you pay for it?

      Tony Blair: Well it will be a land of Milk and Honey, where there will be trees of plenty and a garden of paradise and that is what the Labour Party is all about.

      Brian Walden: PAY FOR IT WILL YOU HOW?

      Tony Blair: Oh, well that's an interesting question Brian there is a lot of ways we can find the money.

      Brian Walden: How?

      Tony Blair: Well we can look down the sofa for a start.

      Brian Walden: Mr. Blair I put it to you that you have nothing to back up your policies?

      Tony Blair: Well it is funny you should ask that Brian, because having nothing to back up your policies thats is...

      Brian Walden: What the Labour Party is all about.

      Tony Blair: Exactly... No!

    • Crédits fous
      "Puppets by Luck and Flaw". The creators were actually called Peter Fluck and Roger Law.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Television: Comedy (1988)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 décembre 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • ATV Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fugitive
      • Playboard Puppets
      • Central Independent Television
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