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199930 dkSona Erdi

Mark Lamarr Leaving the 20th Century

Kanal:BBC Two

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S01E07 - "Beechy Colclough"

Yayinlandi: Aug 15, 1999, 8:30 PM

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Açıklama

Seven-part series in which comedian and broadcaster Mark Lamarr airs some highly personal opinions on a selection of contemporary topics.

Detaylar

Durum
Sona Erdi
Dil
English
Süre
30 min
İlk Yayin
July 4, 1999
Final
August 15, 1999
Yayin Programi
Sunday saat 21:30

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Bölümler (1 Sezon · 7 Bölüm)

Barbara Windsor

A seven-part series in which comedian and broadcaster Mark Lamarr airs some highly personal opinions on a selection of contemporary topics. He is then joined by celebrity guests who offer another angle on the subject. Tonight, he tackles crime, with the help of actress Barbara Windsor.

Jul 4, 1999

30 dk

Alice Cooper

A series in which comedian and broadcaster Mark Lamarr airs his views on contemporary topics. Tonight he is joined by bad man of rock Alice Cooper to probe the wacky world of rock and roll.

Jul 11, 1999

30 dk

Boy George

Pop star, DJ and former addict Boy George joins Mark Lamarr to discuss drugs on the series that tackles contemporary topics. And Lamarr finally answers the question as to what has been fuelling Bez of the Happy Mondays.

Jul 18, 1999

30 dk

John Sergeant

This week comedian Mark Lamarr turns his attention to television in the 20th century and welcomes as his guest John Sergeant , the BBC's chief political correspondent.

Jul 25, 1999

30 dk

Tom Robinson

Comedian Mark Lamarr is joined by musician, poet and political campaigner Tom Robinson for a consideration of the role of men in society.

Aug 1, 1999

30 dk

Clarissa Dickson Wright

Comedian Mark Lamarr is joined by TV chef Clarissa Dickson Wright to look at the controversial issue of class in Britain. Lamarr addresses the differences between the classes as well as attitudes to language and accent.

Aug 8, 1999

30 dk

Beechy Colclough

In this final show, comedian Mark Lamarr is joined by Beechy Colclough , therapist to the stars, to examine "victim syndrome" - the new phenomenon where people use television to air their most basic grievances.

Aug 15, 1999

30 dk

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