Politicians will come to dread Sunday nights again when ITV reinvents Spitting Image as a computer-animated show with a fresh mandate to be merciless. So many suffered at the comic hand of Spitting Image's latex caricatures that the only ignominy worse than being lampooned was to be excluded. Twelve years after the programme ended, Spitting Image's head writer, Henry Naylor, and Rory Bremner are preparing to show Headcases, a new £2.5 million topical satire show in the same ITV Sunday night slot.
Politicians will come to dread Sunday nights again when ITV reinvents Spitting Image as a computer-animated show with a fresh mandate to be merciless.
So many suffered at the comic hand of Spitting Image's latex caricatures that the only ignominy worse than being lampooned was to be excluded.
Twelve years after the programme ended, Spitting Image's head writer, Henry Naylor, and Rory Bremner are preparing to show Headcases, a new £2.5 million topical satire show in the same ITV Sunday night slot.
I linked to this, this morning in the Salon. What I did not see that there is a link to a small video featuring Sarkozy.