The Comic Strip

The Comic Strip
The Comic Strip
Nationality British
Years active 1982 - 2011
Genres Comedy
Notable works and roles The Comic Strip Presents... (1982 - 2011)
Members Adrian Edmondson
Dawn French
Rik Mayall
Nigel Planer
Peter Richardson
Jennifer Saunders

The Comic Strip is a group of British comedians, known for their television series The Comic Strip Presents.... The core members are Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Peter Richardson and Jennifer Saunders, with frequent appearances by Keith Allen, Robbie Coltrane and others.

Contents

Early history

Most of the group started performing at the Comedy Store in London, before setting up their own premises called the Comic Strip in a nearby Soho strip club under the Raymond Revue Bar. The lineup consisted of three double-acts: Edmondson and Mayall under the name "20th Century Coyote", Planer and Richardson ("The Outer Limits"), and French and Saunders. The other regulars were Arnold Brown, an older standup comic who did not fit so obviously into the alternative comedy scene, and Alexei Sayle, who acted as compère.

Comic Strip founder Peter Richardson prompted members to sign a contract to signify their attachment to the group. While the performers gained more exposure, actors such as Jack Nicholson and Robin Williams turned up to watch.

The show came to the attention of Jeremy Isaacs, head of the new Channel 4. Peter Richardson negotiated a deal with the channel for six self-contained half-hour films, using the group as actors rather than standup performers. Almost simultaneously, the BBC signed Edmondson, Mayall, Planer and Sayle to star in The Young Ones, a sitcom in the same anarchic style as the Comic Strip. Richardson was initially to have been involved too (in the role of Mike, ultimately played by Christopher Ryan), but dropped out due to clashes between him and the show's producer, Paul Jackson. With The Comic Strip Presents..., Richardson had creative control.

Television

The Comic Strip Presents...

The Comic Strip Presents...
Format Short film
Created by Peter Richardson
Written by Peter Richardson
Pete Richens
Directed by Peter Richardson
Starring Adrian Edmondson
Dawn French
Rik Mayall
Nigel Planer
Peter Richardson
Jennifer Saunders
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 5
No. of episodes 41 List of The Comic Strip Presents... episodes
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
BBC 2
Picture format 4:3
16:9
Original run 2 November 1982 – 14 October 2011

The Comic Strip Presents... debuted on 2 November 1982, the opening night of Channel 4. Each episode was prefixed by an animated lead-in consisting of the words "The Comic Strip Presents" accompanied by a soundtrack consisting of a drum machine and a Farfisa organ, together with a bomb labelled "Have a nice day", falling towards a map. In the early episodes the map was of a section of north Dorset and southern Wiltshire, centred on the town of Shaftesbury.

The first episode was "Five Go Mad in Dorset", a parody of The Famous Five. It was written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens, who wrote most of the early episodes. "Five Go Mad..." drew anger from some viewers for the way it mercilessly satirised a children's classic, although the Enid Blyton estate had given permission for the broadcast. A meeting was called to discuss the group's future with Channel 4, after complaints from viewers.

The final episode of the first series was to have been a spoof chat show called "Back to Normal with Eddie Monsoon" (referred to as "An Evening with Eddie Monsoon" by some sources). However, it was never produced, as it was considered too vulgar even for the "alternative" Channel 4, not to mention possibly libelous. The script – which, uniquely for the Comic Strip, was written as a collaboration by the entire cast – was later published, along with the rest of the series, in book form.

A second series of seven episodes followed in 1983-84, including "Five Go Mad On Mescalin", a sequel to the first episode, and the newly-written "Eddie Monsoon – A Life?", a spoof documentary on the life and times of the title character, an obscene, drunken television host (played by Adrian Edmondson). Michael White, the theatre impresario and Rocky Horror Show producer who had been brought in by Richardson as executive producer on the series, appeared in this episode as Monsoon's producer, who had been responsible for axing Eddie's television comeback show – called Back to Normal with Eddie Monsoon. The reasons given for the cancellation (e.g. "the things you said about Burt Reynolds") are presumably the same problems that led to the real "Back to Normal..." being dropped by Channel 4. (The name Eddie Monsoon – a corruption of "Edmondson" – was later used by Jennifer Saunders, Adrian Edmondson's wife, for her character in Absolutely Fabulous.)

The group made two feature films - The Supergrass (1985) and Eat the Rich (1987) - as well as three one-off Comic Strip Presents... episodes which were the next to be screened on Channel 4. The first of these, "The Bullshitters", was a parody of television spy and detective shows such as The Professionals. It was not broadcast under the Comic Strip name, partly because of the original group only Richardson appears (he is the only performer to appear in every single episode), and partly because co-star and co-writer Keith Allen did not want to be so closely associated with the group.

The third series was broadcast in 1988, and some episodes had longer running times, mostly around 50 minutes. Five of the six episodes (all except "Funseekers") were given a limited theatrical release. They included "The Strike", which won the Golden Rose of Montreux; "More Bad News", a sequel to "Bad News Tour" showing the band reforming after five years to play at Castle Donington; and "Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door", written by Mayall and Edmondson in the violent style of their sitcoms Filthy Rich and Catflap and Bottom, which featured Peter Cook as a psychotic contract killer (the eponymous Mr. Jolly) and Nicholas Parsons. Peter Richardson and Pete Richens only contributed one episode to the third series, allowing cast members such as Planer and Sayle to get their ideas on screen.

By now the show had proved a hit, and several notable stars appeared in later productions, including Leslie Phillips, Miranda Richardson, Lionel Jeffries, Nicholas Parsons, Peter Capaldi, Kate Bush, Richard Vernon, Ruby Wax, Graham Crowden, Paul McCartney, Ozzy Osbourne, Lemmy, Elvis Costello, and Benjamin Zephaniah (as a Rastafarian police van driver) and several musical acts, particularly from the Bad News series which was also aided by Queen guitarist Brian May, such as Def Leppard and Marillion.

BBC and after

In 1990, the series transferred to BBC2. By now, all the regulars (with the exception of Peter Richardson) had become more famous for their own shows, and more recurring performers such as Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Steve O'Donnell, Mark Caven, Sara Stockbridge and Doon Mackichan were brought in. Rik Mayall was contracted to ITV's The New Statesman, and was only able to appear in two of the BBC productions ("GLC", and the Comic Relief special "Red Nose of Courage"). Richardson and Richens took over the bulk of the writing again, and Richardson also took over as director, having previously directed the two feature films, as well as The Strike. The six-part 1990 series was followed by three individual specials in 1992, and a final six episodes in 1993.

Return to Channel 4

In 1998 the original team reunited and returned to Channel 4 for a one-off special, Four Men In A Car. This was followed in 2000 by a sequel, Four Men In A Plane. After another long hiatus, another 60-minute one-off, "Sex Actually", was made in 2005. It starred Sheridan Smith (Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps) and Tamer Hassan (Layer Cake) alongside several of the regular cast members. Four Men in a Car was notable for being the first broadcast on either television or radio, to involve Rik Mayall since his quad bike accident. Permission was thus given by Mayall's family to show the special.

Peter Richardson, who has built his career as a writer-director with the TV series Stella Street and films such as Churchill: The Hollywood Years, has not ruled out the possibility of a whole new series of The Comic Strip Presents... featuring younger cast members.[1]

In June 2011, a casting call went out for a new hour-long episode, starring most of the original team.[2] This was followed by an announcement that the Comic Strip is to produce a one-off special entitled The Hunt for Tony Blair, starring Stephen Mangan as Blair and Robbie Coltrane as Inspector Hutton. The one-off show will also include Jennifer Saunders as Margaret Thatcher as well as Harry Enfield, Rik Mayall and a host of others.[3]

Video and DVD releases

In 1986 Virgin Video released various episodes of the programme dating between 1982-4, which have now become rare. The 1988 series was released on video the same year by Palace Video, each episode having its own video. The only existing episode of the BBC series on video is "GLC", which Polygram Video released with "The Strike" in 1994. When the Virgin and Palace Video videos went out of print in 1990, the rights were transferred to Polygram Video. After three years all the Channel 4 episodes of The Comic Strip were released on video.

Eat the Rich (1987) has not been released on DVD in the UK. Eat the Rich is available as a Region 1 (American) DVD and a Region 2 (German) DVD.

A nine-disc Region 2 DVD set, The Comic Strip Presents: The Complete Collection was released in July 2005 (and re-released in August 2007). This included all the Channel 4 and BBC episodes (finally canonising The Bullshitters as a Comic Strip episode) plus The Supergrass across eight discs, but not Eat the Rich (due to rights issues), and was released too early to include ...Sex Actually. The ninth disc includes a retrospective documentary from 2005, Julien Temple's 1981 film The Comic Strip (which retroactively lays a strong claim to being the actual first 'episode'), and the two Comic Strip episodes of the 1998 documentary series First On Four. Across the new and archive documentaries are featured interviews with every single key Comic Strip member.

The DVD set contains new, slightly shorter, re-edited versions of 'South Atlantic Raiders' (both parts) and 'Four Men In A Car', in addition to featuring the 90-minute re-edit of 'The Supergrass' (the original VHS release having been almost 20 minutes longer). The DVD re-editing was a deliberate creative decision, with the work undertaken by Peter Richardson himself alongside editor Geoff Hogg, though the decision was a controversial one with fans of the series.

List of Comic Strip episodes

# Episode Tx Date Writers Directors Featuring
Series 1 (1982–83)
01 Five Go Mad in Dorset 02/11/82 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Peacock, Richardson, Saunders + Ronald Allen
02 War 03/01/83 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Peacock, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
03 The Beat Generation 17/01/83 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Peacock, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
04 Bad News Tour 24/01/83 Edmondson Sandy Johnson Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
05 Summer School 31/01/83 French Sandy Johnson Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
Series 2 (1983–84)
06 Five Go Mad on Mescalin 02/11/83 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Peacock, Richardson, Saunders + Ronald Allen
07 Dirty Movie 07/01/84 Edmondson, Mayall Sandy Johnson Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
08 Susie 14/01/84 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Pellay (aka Pillay), Planer, Richardson, Saunders
09 A Fistful of Travellers' Cheques 21/01/84 Mayall, Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Allen, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Peacock, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
10 Gino: Full Story and Pics 28/01/84 Richardson, Richens Bob Spiers Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Peacock, Pellay (aka Pillay), Richardson, Saunders + Arnold Brown
11 Eddie Monsoon – A Life? 04/02/84 Edmondson Sandy Johnson Edmondson, French, Richardson, Saunders
12 Slags 11/02/84 Saunders Sandy Johnson Edmondson, French, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
Special (1984)
13 The Bullshitters: Roll Out The Gunbarrel 03/11/84 Richardson, Allen Stephen Frears Allen, Coltrane, Pellay (aka Pillay), Richardson + Kevin Allen
Feature Film (1985)
14 The Supergrass Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Peacock, Pellay (aka Pillay), Planer, Richardson, Saunders, Sayle
Specials (1986)
15 Consuela, or The New Mrs Saunders 01/01/86 French, Saunders Stephen Frears Edmondson, French, Mayall, Richardson, Saunders
16 Private Enterprise 02/01/86 Edmondson Adrian Edmondson Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
Feature Film (1987)
17 Eat the Rich Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Pellay (aka Pillay), Planer, Richardson, Saunders
Series 3 (1988)
18 The Strike 20/02/88 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Peacock, Planer, Richardson, Saunders, Sayle + Kevin Allen, Ronald Allen
19 More Bad News 27/02/88 Edmondson Adrian Edmondson Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
20 Mr Jolly Lives Next Door 05/03/88 Edmondson, Mayall, Rowland Rivron Stephen Frears Edmondson, French, Mayall, Richardson, Saunders + Peter Cook
21 The Yob 12/03/88 Allen, Peacock Ian Emes[4] Allen, Edmondson, Richardson
22 Didn't You Kill My Brother? 19/03/88 Sayle, David Stafford, Pauline Melville Bob Spiers Richardson, Sayle + Kevin Allen
23 Funseekers 26/03/88 Planer, Doug Lucie Baz Taylor Allen, Planer, Richardson + Kevin Allen, Kathy Burke
Series 4 (1990)
24 South Atlantic Raiders 01/02/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Kathy Burke, Lenny Henry
25 South Atlantic Raiders: Argie Bargie! 08/02/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Kevin Allen, Ronald Allen, Kathy Burke
26 GLC: The Carnage Continues... 15/02/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Kevin Allen, Gary Beadle
27 Oxford 22/02/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Edmondson, French, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Ronald Allen, Lenny Henry
28 Spaghetti Hoops 01/03/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, French, Planer, Richardson, Saunders, Sayle + Tim McInnerny
29 Les Dogs 08/03/90 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Edmondson, Peacock, Richardson, Sayle + Kevin Allen, Gary Beadle, Kate Bush, Tim McInnerny, Miranda Richardson
Specials (1992)
30 Red Nose of Courage 09/04/92 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders, Sayle + Phil Cornwell, Mark Caven, and Doon Mackichan
31 The Crying Game 05/05/92 Richardson, Allen Peter Richardson, Keith Allen Allen, Planer, Richardson + Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan and Mark Caven.
32 Wild Turkey 24/12/92 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Richardson, Saunders + Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Ruby Wax
Series 5 (1993)
33 Detectives on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown 22/04/93 Richardson, Allen Peter Richardson, Keith Allen Allen, Richardson + Kevin Allen, Gary Beadle, Jim Broadbent, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan and Mark Caven.
34 Space Virgins from Planet Sex 29/04/93 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson, Keith Allen Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, French, Richardson, Saunders + Kevin Allen, Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan , Mark Caven, Miranda Richardson
35 Queen of the Wild Frontier 06/05/93 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Richardson, Sayle + Gary Beadle
36 Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase 13/05/93 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Allen, Edmondson, Planer, Richardson, Mark Caven, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan
37 Demonella 20/05/93 Paul Bartel, Barry Dennen Paul Bartel Allen, Coltrane, Edmondson, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Miranda Richardson
38 Jealousy 27/05/93 Coltrane, Morag Fullarton Robbie Coltrane Coltrane, Planer, Richardson, Saunders, Peter Capaldi, Kevin Allen, Gary Beadle, Kathy Burke, Miranda Richardson
Special (1998)
39 Four Men in a Car 12/04/98 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Edmondson, French, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders
Special (2000)
40 Four Men in a Plane 04/01/00 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Edmondson, Mayall, Planer, Richardson
Special (2005)
41 …Sex Actually 28/12/05 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Mayall, Planer, Richardson + Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan, Sheridan Smith
Special (2011)
42 The Hunt for Tony Blair 14/10/11 Richardson, Richens Peter Richardson Coltrane, Mayall, Planer, Richardson, Saunders + Stephen Mangan, Harry Enfield

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