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Drop the Dead Donkey

  • TV Series
  • 1990–1998
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Drop the Dead Donkey (1990)
Dark ComedyParodySatireSitcomComedy

Political satire about television news company Globe Link and its team of workers such as anchors Henry and Sally, reporter Damien, editor Dave, execs George and Helen, assistant Joy and man... Read allPolitical satire about television news company Globe Link and its team of workers such as anchors Henry and Sally, reporter Damien, editor Dave, execs George and Helen, assistant Joy and manager Gus Hedges.Political satire about television news company Globe Link and its team of workers such as anchors Henry and Sally, reporter Damien, editor Dave, execs George and Helen, assistant Joy and manager Gus Hedges.

  • Creators
    • Andy Hamilton
    • Guy Jenkin
  • Stars
    • Neil Pearson
    • Jeff Rawle
    • David Swift
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    • Creators
      • Andy Hamilton
      • Guy Jenkin
    • Stars
      • Neil Pearson
      • Jeff Rawle
      • David Swift
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Neil Pearson
    Neil Pearson
    • Dave Charnley
    • 1990–2008
    Jeff Rawle
    Jeff Rawle
    • George Dent
    • 1990–2008
    David Swift
    David Swift
    • Henry Davenport
    • 1990–2008
    Stephen Tompkinson
    Stephen Tompkinson
    • Damien Day
    • 1990–2008
    Victoria Wicks
    Victoria Wicks
    • Sally Smedley
    • 1990–2008
    Robert Duncan
    Robert Duncan
    • Gus Hedges
    • 1990–2008
    Susannah Doyle
    Susannah Doyle
    • Joy Merryweather
    • 1991–1998
    Ingrid Lacey
    Ingrid Lacey
    • Helen Cooper
    • 1993–1998
    Haydn Gwynne
    Haydn Gwynne
    • Alex Pates
    • 1990–2008
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Repeat introductions…
    • 1990–1998
    Sara Stewart
    Sara Stewart
    • Jenny
    • 1990
    Nina Marc
    Nina Marc
    • Anna
    • 1994
    Jasper Jacob
    • Mr. Chambers…
    • 1990–1994
    Melvyn Hayes
    Melvyn Hayes
    • Sir Gordon
    • 1998
    Neil Stuke
    Neil Stuke
    • Wes Jasper…
    • 1991–1998
    Victoria Carling
    • Sue
    • 1998
    Louisa Milwood-Haigh
    • Deborah
    • 1991–1993
    James Bannon
    • Vivian…
    • 1998
    • Creators
      • Andy Hamilton
      • Guy Jenkin
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    9paulmfcnoone

    Great comedy

    Just started watching this again and forgot how good it was. Set in a television newsroom. Brilliant characters George and Gus especially. Good references to the news at the time. The Christmas party episode especially is brilliant.
    Pammit

    WKRP meets Murphy Brown with a British twist.

    During my 2 year stay in the UK, I grew addicted to this show. To a newcomer, the satirical bite to this show gave me the "real" feel of how the dry news of the day was perceived by the public. The writing was great and was brought to life by a brilliant cast! I was elated when I found this show was to be shown on Comedy Central in the US, but it took one viewing to realize that without the daily access to the british news, this show was lost here. Too bad! It was extremely funny! BTW, can someone please tell me what happened to that poor chap, Jerry the camera man?
    joelbav

    I enjoyed it...!

    Never having traveled abroad, I have no idea what the references to British media were about. Nonetheless, the episodes that ran on Comedy Central were still terrific! Perhaps it was a matter of which episodes out of the six year run were aired over here, but what I saw was an excellent ensemble cast with pithy writing that any "homegrown" sitcom would rightfully give an arm and leg to have.

    I wish episodes were available in NTSC DVD form, 'cuz I'd like to see more...! :)
    Sulla-2

    Dated Newsroom sitcom but still very funny

    It is only dated because each episode tried very hard to include topical and amusing news items. All of the main characters are distinctive. George, the editor, is conscientious but seems totally out of place in the newsroom environment as he is a bit of a fragile eccentric. His boss Gus, a bit of a sad bachelor, is the king of Politically correct sound bites. Dave, who's job is a bit obscure, is the office 'stud' as well as being a chronic gambler. Henry, the aged newsreader, has clearly seen better days but is still convinced he is up to competing with Dave. The other newsreader, Sally, has a sex life which is mainly in Lorry parks and service stations. Joy,the officer gofer, is not a girl to be messed with and takes no prisoners. Damian, the young fearless reporter is totally obsessed with fame and has no regards for the feelings of others, particularly his on location staff. Helen, a lesbian, replaced Alex early on as Gerorges No 2. There is a bit of slapstick but the humour, which comes thick and fast, is mainly verbal.
    hgallon

    I hope they don't really make the news this way

    "Drop the Dead Donkey" ran in six series from 1990 to 1996. The bulk of the humour deals with then-topical British news, so the program doesn't really travel well, or last more than a week (a long time in politics). Best of all the episodes released on video was the award-winning "The Christmas Party", which had hardly any up-to-date content.

    The central characters are all exaggerated caricatures of office and media stereotypes. Robert Duncan was good as jargon-spouting executive Gus Hedges, and Jeff Rawle as ineffectual editor George Dent. Haydn Gwynne played the cool, competent editor with a messy private life almost too well, so that the lighter Ingrid Lacey didn't have the same impact when she later filled the same role.

    Stephen Tompkinson's acting was probably the best although he was mainly used for the slapstick scenes. (Listen for the inimitable voice of Andy Hamilton playing luckless cameraman Jerry, screaming "Damien!!!" as Tompkinson's suicidally reckless reporter leads them into imminent danger, in almost every episode.)

    Susannah Doyle was a good "PA from Hell", but Sara Stewart's portrayal of a vapid blonde in the same slot in series 1 was also a delight.

    David Swift's portrayal of a vain newsreader must have been uncomfortably close to some real life newsreaders, with his booming delivery, ruined liver, and his obvious "syrup of figs".

    The series may have been killed off, but some of its highlights deserve to be remembered for a long time. Well done everybody, Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin in particular.

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    • Trivia
      During the BBC documentary show, Comedy Connections (2003), screened in March 2006, the cast members confessed that most of their lines were actually written on the pieces of paper and clipboards that they were forever looking at during each episode. This was because scripts were written so close to transmission in order to keep it topical, that they often didn't have time to learn all their lines before shooting began.
    • Quotes

      Gus Hedges: Could we interlock brain spaces in my work area?

    • Crazy credits
      For the first four series, the end credits invariably featured two characters discussing a recent news item in voiceover. This was changed to a more conventional final scene each week for the last two series due the pressure of filming so close to broadcast.
    • Connections
      Featured in Comedy Connections: Drop the Dead Donkey (2006)

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Waterloo Station, Waterloo, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Hat Trick Productions
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