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Private Eye: A Cartoon History with Ian Hislop and Nick Newman
National Theatre
2 episodes
9 months ago
Cartoonist and writer Nick Newman and editor Ian Hislop discuss a new collection of some of the funniest and most influential examples of the 30,000 Private Eye cartoons published in the last 50 years - from royality and politics to yobs and giant hedgehogs.
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Cartoonist and writer Nick Newman and editor Ian Hislop discuss a new collection of some of the funniest and most influential examples of the 30,000 Private Eye cartoons published in the last 50 years - from royality and politics to yobs and giant hedgehogs.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Private Eye: A Cartoon History - for iPod/iPhone
Private Eye: A Cartoon History with Ian Hislop and Nick Newman
31 minutes 32 seconds
12 years ago
Private Eye: A Cartoon History - for iPod/iPhone
Cartoonist and writer Nick Newman and editor Ian Hislop discuss a new collection of some of the funniest and most influential examples of the 30,000 Private Eye cartoons published in the last 50 years - from royality and politics to yobs and giant hedgehogs.
Private Eye: A Cartoon History with Ian Hislop and Nick Newman
Cartoonist and writer Nick Newman and editor Ian Hislop discuss a new collection of some of the funniest and most influential examples of the 30,000 Private Eye cartoons published in the last 50 years - from royality and politics to yobs and giant hedgehogs.