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Never Mind the Buzzcocks

Series 22

Episode 3

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Two England

Anarchic pop quiz with Simon Amstell, team captain Phill Jupitus and special guest team captain Bob Mortimer. With Jack Osbourne, Nick Grimshaw, David O'Doherty and Kelly Rowland. Show more

Beautiful People

Series 1

Episode 3: How I Got My Beads

Duration: 30 minutes

on BBC Two England

Available for years

Simon Doonan remembers his mother's experiments with the occult and his grandmother's return from a mental hospital, which saw her change rather radically. Show more

* Spoof erotic comedy starring Suzanne Danielle and Kenneth Williams. The French ambassador's wife seduces her way through London. Review page 47.
Director Gerald Thomas (1978, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Suzanne Danielle
Unknown:
Kenneth Williams.
Director:
Gerald Thomas

Duration: 1 hour, 25 minutes

on BBC Two England

Spoof of the sexy Emmanuelle films of the 70s. A French diplomat's wife sleeps her way around high-society London, prompting a jealous lover to kiss and tell all. Show more

Contributors

Emile Pervert:
Kenneth Williams
Director:
Gerald Thomas
Emmannuelle Pervert:
Suzanne Danielle
Mrs Dangle:
Joan Sims
Leyland/Voice of Harry Hernia:
Kenneth Connor
Mrs Valentine:
Beryl Reid
Theodore Valentine:
Larry Dann
Harold Hump:
Henry McGee

Formats

Drama in which two brothers living on the Chad-Cameroon border go in search of their father after he walks out. In Chad Arabic with English subtitles. Review p47. Director Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (2002, PG)

Contributors

Director:
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun

BBC Two England

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