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John Hoare / 23.04.05 / 10:58 pm

NMPFT Fun

So, I went to the NMPFT today, and had the expected lovely time in TV Heaven. I didn’t see Me2, and so didn’t get the chance to ogle its VT clock; but here’s what I did see:

And, of course, it’s that last one that justifies this OD post. And yes, I’m just getting to the interesting part. The blurb in the booklet listing all the TV Heaven proggies says that “The concluding sketch from this special has been removed for legal reasons.” Sure enough, the programme ended rather abruptly; from the end of one of the sketches, straight to a Central endcap - no end credits at all. Why?

Luckily, I picked up the factsheet on the programme, which gives the whole sorry tale:

“The Spitting Image Election Special 87 (shown only after the polls closed to avoid it swaying opinion) is sadly incomplete for legal reasons. The last sketch, which portrays the Tory party as Nazis and a member of the Hitler Youth (a real boy, not a puppet) with pinstripes, an umbrella, and Union Jack singing the song Tomorrow Belongs To Me from the musical Cabaret has been removed. The reason for this is that the song had only been cleared for transmission in Britain and in breach of contract it was apparently transmitted in error on Superchannel - a satellite station broadcasting to much of Europe. The matter was settled out of court but part of the agreement was that the offending sketch shouldn’t be reshown. This is a shame as it had the credits running through it and was probably one of the best and most chilling pieces of Spitting Image ever, particularly the final moment in which the wild eyed Thatcher puppet fills the screen to tell the audience tomorrow is hers. Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye states that he stopped writing for the series after this programme feeling it couldn’t be bettered.”

To which I can only say:

Fucking hell, I bloody ramble.

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