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Box MS Add.10275/5/8/1, MS Add.10275/5/8/2, MS Add.10275/5/8/3, MS Add.10275/5/8/4, MS Add.10275/5/8/5: Box 272

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Contains 5 Results:

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Li'l Monsters, 1999 - 2000

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/5/8/1
Scope and Contents A file of correspondence, in the form of faxes, between Roger Law and Tony Wright, the founder and creative director of the Australian television production company, December Films. The contents of the correspondence revolve around the development of the children's comedy puppet show, Li'l Monsters [later Li'l Horrors, which ran for 52 episodes between 2000 and 2001 on Channel 7, in Australia], specifically the creation of the show's...
Dates: 1999 - 2000
Conditions Governing Access: From the Series: See sub-level descriptions for information on access conditions.
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Spitting Image Franchise Documentary, 2004

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/5/8/2
Scope and Contents A file containing two letters between Roger Law and Adam Kemp, head of commissioning for independents and nations at the British Broadcasting Corporation. Law puts the case forward to Kemp to produce a documentary on the Spitting Image franchises, which were produced in other countries, such as Russia, Japan and Greece. Kemp is informed that the footage and interviews already exist, stored on Hi8 tapes and other formats [collected by Spitting Image Productions...
Dates: 2004
Conditions Governing Access: Restricted. Closed until September 2041, under the Archive’s confidentiality guidelines for sensitive data (in compliance with the Data Protection Act (2018)).
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Best Ever Spitting Image, 2006

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/5/8/3
Scope and Contents A file containing two items relating to the Best Ever Spitting Image tribute programme, which was aired on the British television channel, ITV 1, on 25 June 2006. The first item is a copy of a letter sent to Granada Media Group Limited by the legal firm, Davenport Lyon, working on behalf of Roger Law and Peter Fluck. The contents of this letter revolves around a conflict between Law and Fluck with the producers of the programme, regarding the creation of puppets...
Dates: 2006
Conditions Governing Access: From the Series: See sub-level descriptions for information on access conditions.
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Comedy Map of Britain, 2007

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/5/8/4
Scope and Contents A file containing two photocopies/fax copies of a manuscript list, which relates to the British Broadcasting Corporation's documentary series, Comedy Map of Britain. Roger Law and Peter Fluck featured in the first episode of the second season of this series, which originally aired on 19 April 2008, on BBC 2. The document appears to be a list of photographs and other items to be lent to the BBC for the programme, a copy of which has been sent to the assistant...
Dates: 2007
Conditions Governing Access: Restricted. Closed until September 2041, under the Archive’s confidentiality guidelines for sensitive data (in compliance with the Data Protection Act (2018)).
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Whatever Happened to Spitting Image, 2014

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/5/8/5
Scope and Contents Two ring-bound 'press and reaction' volumes relating to the BBC Arena documentary special, Whatever Happened to Spitting Image, which originally aired on 20 March 2014, on BBC 4. The first volume, which is the larger of the two, contains mainly copies of articles about the show from magazines, newspapers, and websites. The second volume has four sections: transcripts from a selection of promotional radio and television interviews...
Dates: 2014
Conditions Governing Access: From the Series: See sub-level descriptions for information on access conditions.