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Searle's Progress: BBC4 on BBC2

on BBC Two England

Profiling Ronald Searle, one of Britain's greatest graphic artists and the creator of the St Trinian's cartoons who, after growing exasperated by the public's obsession with the fictional schoolgirls, left the country in 1961. But what effect did Searle's self-imposed exile and experiences in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp have on his work? Featuring contributions from fellow cartoonists Gerald Scarfe, Steve Bell, Martin Rowson and Posy Simmonds.

(The Wild Life of Gerald Durrell is tomorrow at t1.20pm)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Gerald Scarfe
Interviewee:
Steve Bell
Interviewee:
Martin Rowson
Interviewee:
Posy Simmonds
Director:
Sarah Howitt
Producer:
Robert Dawson Scott

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