- Up Sunday
"Up Sunday" was a British late night comedy satire TV show shown on
BBC2 that ran for 55 editions over four series from February 1972 to December 1973, featuring many comedy stars of its era.cite web
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accessdate =2008-10-08 ]It was a spin-off from the arts discussion show "
Late Night Line-Up ", and created by its Programme Editor, the late Mike Hill. Initially the show featured the "long, rambling topical reflections" ofWilliam Rushton and James Cameron.cite web
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accessdate =2008-10-06 ] These were later pruned, and the cast enlarged to feature the likes ofClive James ,Kenny Everett and John Wells. All broadcast late on a sunday night. Wells said the show was "aimed at dirty minded insomniacs". The cast enacted the roles of newscasters, celebrities, pedestrians, and innocent bystanders.Described by the "Off The Telly" site as "a haphazard but worthwhile review of the week with plenty of above average material and a small but loyal audience". The show was very low-budget, and considered the very "last gasp" of the sixties satire boom, featuring many of that movements key figures. The show later broadened its talent base to go into wider and more surrealist areas.
Guests included
Peter Sellers ,Eric Idle ,Sir John Betjeman ,Spike Milligan ,Ivor Cutler ,Eleanor Bron ,Barry Humphries ,John Fortune ,Max Wall ,Richard Murdoch ,Roy Hudd ,Vivian Stanshall ,Percy Edwards ,Adge Cutler andThe Wurzels . The show also contained musical spots, like folk singer "Jake Thackray " singing "Brother Gorilla" and "Little Black Foal".cite web
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accessdate =2008-10-08 ]Preparations for the show were very loose, often with scripts being thought up at the last minute or not at all. The show had a "laid back" running order, so items could be included or dropped. Many guest appearances were down to them being friends of the cast. Sketches included "Inspector Poirot Investigates", featuring John Fortune, Percy Edwards, John Wells as Adolf Hitler and Peter Sellers.
It also had two specials, "Up The Channel" and "Up Christmas". During the preperation for the latter, ex-"
Bonzo Dog Band " front man Vivian Stanshall appeared as a drunkSanta Claus , appearing out of a hamper, brandishing aBloody Mary at the camera, before he fell over, cut his hand on the glass, and blood sprayed all over the white studio floor.cite web
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accessdate =2008-10-06]The series spawned two spin-off shows. The first, "The End of the Pier Show" in 1974, with John Wells,
John Fortune ,Carl Davis ,Madeline Smith , Peter Sellers,John Laurie , Ivor Cutler and John Bird. Considered highly innovative at the time, it was the first TV programme to mix cartoons with live performance. The second spin-off was "In The Looking Glass" in 1978. Both were produced by Mike Hill.cite web
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accessdate =2008-10-06]References
ee also
Late Night Line Up - 1972
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390788/ Up Sunday at IMDB]
* [http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=7f5cda4c-2679-4e61-b882-98ca4797625c Missing episodes of 'Up Sunday' at lostshows.com]
* [http://www.peteatkin.com/realaudio/architec.ram Audio ram of Pete Atkin singing 'The Architect' on Up Sunday']
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