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One Pair of Eyes

on BBC Two England

As a tribute to the cartoonist and journalist Mark Boxer , who died recently,
Clive James introduces Half Way Mark, first shown in 1972. A self-confessed left-wing dandy and games freak, Mark Boxer was one of the jeunesse doree of Cambridge in the ' early 1950s. Sent down for blasphemy, he soon became something of a Fleet Street celebrity: he launched the Sunday Times Magazine and. as 'Marc', drew the popular and satirical cartoons for many national newspapers. In this autobiographical review of his life and career up to the age of 41. Mark Boxer talked to Francis Hope. Producer MALCOLM BROWN Director JULIAN COOPER (R) revised

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Boxer
Introduces:
Clive James
Unknown:
Mark Boxer
Unknown:
Mark Boxer
Unknown:
Francis Hope.
Producer:
Malcolm Brown
Director:
Julian Cooper

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