- Time Trumpet
infobox television
show_name = Time Trumpet
caption = Time Trumpet opening title screen.
format = Comedy Mockumentary
runtime = approx. 30 minutes (per episode)
creator =Armando Iannucci ,Roger Drew , Will Smith
starring =Richard Ayoade Matthew Holness Adam Buxton Jo Enright Stewart Lee Jo Neary
Mark Watson
country = UK
network =BBC Two
first_aired = 3rd August,2006
last_aired = 7th September2006
num_episodes = 6 |"Time Trumpet" is a six-episode television comedy series which aired on
BBC Two during Summer 2006. The first full show was broadcast on Thursday3 August 2006 at 10pm; a 10 minute preview had been broadcast two weeks earlier. The satirical series, written byArmando Iannucci ,Roger Drew and Will Smith [ [http://www.timetrumpet.co.uk/credits.htm Time Trumpet official credits, URL accessed November 5th, 2006] ] , "looked back" on events of the first 30 years of the 21st century from the perspective of a nostalgia show in the year 2031 in a similar manner to his earlier one-off programmes ' and '.Actors and actresses played the parts of 'today's stars' thirty years on, as they looked back into the past (our near future), in Iannucci's usual surreal yet sensible style. In one scene we see 'Anne Robinson' reminiscing about
2009 when an obsession with plastic surgery - inspired by herself - went so mainstream that a Children'sBBC TV show called 'Spicey Slicey' was commissioned, where youngsters write in to go under the knife live on air. In a similar scene, which parodies the off-kilter fashion trends that soon become the norm, 'David Beckham' explained why he had avagina stitched into his arm.Other 'older selves' played by actors include Sebastian Coe,
Charlotte Church ,Ant & Dec ,June Sarpong ,Tony Blair ,Alastair Campbell ,Charles Clarke ,Noel Edmonds ,Chris Moyles ,David Miliband ,Bob Geldof ,Natasha Kaplinsky ,Prince Harry , andJamie Oliver .Other scenes included interviews with real-life minor celebrities (nearly all comedians), which are considered to be the stars of 2031 commentating on the events of the past. These included
Stewart Lee (also appearing as 'Stu Lee', a bald version of Stewart Lee - the implication being that he was contractually obliged to shave his head, having not read the small print),Richard Ayoade ,Jo Enright ,Matthew Holness andAdam Buxton .The show featured
Andy Hodgson in a "spoof" home-shopping sketch. Hodgson, a sports reporter and bit-part TV presenter is a bona fide 'auctioneer' on UKshopping channel "bid tv ".In 'Honey, I Shrunk Martha Kearney' (a revamped
Newsnight ),Jeremy Paxman interviewsMartha Kearney , now a third of her normal height, and doesn't seem to notice.Another sketch described how the real-life Polish
soap opera "Pierwsza Milosc " became a hit across Europe, and then proceeded to show a scene dubbed into English in a humorous way, changing the setting fromPoland toAthlone ,Ireland . This ended up forming the basis of the TV showSoupy Norman on RTE.Other sketches included were a look back on the programme "Rape an Ape", the time
Charlotte Church vomited herself inside out, the murder ofJustin Lee Collins at the hands ofSebastian Coe after he revealed to him that the 2012 London Olympics were really just an elaborate hoax, andDavid Cameron looking longingly in slo-mo at wrinkly journalistAnn Leslie onQuestion Time whileThe First Time Ever I Saw Your Face played.One recurring joke was that at the end of every episode there would be a "next week on Time Trumpet" clip. This would show three clips of the following week's programme, two of which did indeed appear the next week. The third clip always claimed that they would catch up with "an increasingly odd
Tom Cruise " and would feature an elderly American man making bizarre claims such as to be "pound for pound the world's strongest man". These interviews never actually appeared.The controversial third episode, which featured a mock look-back at a jumbo jet crashing into the British Houses of Parliament and an assassinated Tony Blair, was due to be screened on
17 August 2006 , but was cancelled in the wake of security threats in London airports and substituted by another episode. The cancelled episode was subsequently shown a week later, without the footage of an assassinated Blair. [ [http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/aug06/terror208802.php Chortle.co.uk, URL accessed November 5th, 2006] ]However, a related sketch was aired, involving a play on the events of 9/11, in reverse, where, instead of two planes being flown into two towers, two towers are flown into an aeroplane.
References
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4406194.stm Iannucci profiled] on BBC News' "Faces of the Week" (November 4, 2005) with reference to "Time Trumpet"
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/news/2006/07/18/33981.shtml BBC comedy blog]External links
* [http://www.timetrumpet.co.uk Time Trumpet website]
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