Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Private_Eye_TV> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 triples per page.
- Private_Eye_TV abstract "Private Eye TV was an unsuccessful attempt to turn the satirical magazine Private Eye into a television programme.In celebration of the magazine's tenth anniversary, the best of its output was compiled by Barry Took and read out by the magazine's staff and assorted comedy stars (like Private Eye, largely originating themselves from the Satire Boom) such as John Bird, Eleanor Bron, Spike Milligan, William Rushton, John Wells, Christopher Booker, Barry Fantoni, Paul Foot and Richard Ingrams.It was broadcast only once on BBC2 at 10.30pm on Tuesday 28 December 1971.Some short extracts were re-shown on BBC2's Comedy Map of Britain documentary broadcast in February 2007.".
- Private_Eye_TV genre Political_satire.
- Private_Eye_TV imdbId "0927143".
- Private_Eye_TV network BBC.
- Private_Eye_TV numberOfEpisodes "1".
- Private_Eye_TV releaseDate "1971-12-28".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageExternalLink privateeyetv_7775285.shtml.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageID "9659516".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageLength "2535".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageRevisionID "598762579".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink BBC_Two.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Fantoni.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Took.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:1971_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:BBC_Television_programmes.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_television_sketch_shows.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Private_Eye.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Satirical_television_programmes.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Christopher_Booker.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Comedy_Map_of_Britain.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Bron.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink John_Bird_(actor).
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink John_Wells_(satirist).
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Foot.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Political_satire.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Private_Eye.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Ingrams.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Satire_boom.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Spike_Milligan.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLink Willie_Rushton.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageWikiLinkText "Private Eye TV".
- Private_Eye_TV country "United Kingdom".
- Private_Eye_TV firstAired "1971-12-28".
- Private_Eye_TV genre Political_satire.
- Private_Eye_TV id "927143".
- Private_Eye_TV language "English".
- Private_Eye_TV network "BBC".
- Private_Eye_TV numEpisodes "1".
- Private_Eye_TV showName "Private Eye TV".
- Private_Eye_TV title "Private Eye TV".
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BBC-tv-prog-stub.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDB_title.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_television.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Private_Eye.
- Private_Eye_TV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Private_Eye_TV subject Category:1971_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Private_Eye_TV subject Category:BBC_Television_programmes.
- Private_Eye_TV subject Category:British_television_sketch_shows.
- Private_Eye_TV subject Category:Private_Eye.
- Private_Eye_TV subject Category:Satirical_television_programmes.
- Private_Eye_TV hypernym Attempt.
- Private_Eye_TV type MilitaryConflict.
- Private_Eye_TV type TelevisionShow.
- Private_Eye_TV type Work.
- Private_Eye_TV type Programme.
- Private_Eye_TV type Show.
- Private_Eye_TV type Work.
- Private_Eye_TV type CreativeWork.
- Private_Eye_TV type Thing.
- Private_Eye_TV type Q15416.
- Private_Eye_TV type Q386724.
- Private_Eye_TV comment "Private Eye TV was an unsuccessful attempt to turn the satirical magazine Private Eye into a television programme.In celebration of the magazine's tenth anniversary, the best of its output was compiled by Barry Took and read out by the magazine's staff and assorted comedy stars (like Private Eye, largely originating themselves from the Satire Boom) such as John Bird, Eleanor Bron, Spike Milligan, William Rushton, John Wells, Christopher Booker, Barry Fantoni, Paul Foot and Richard Ingrams.It was broadcast only once on BBC2 at 10.30pm on Tuesday 28 December 1971.Some short extracts were re-shown on BBC2's Comedy Map of Britain documentary broadcast in February 2007.".
- Private_Eye_TV label "Private Eye TV".
- Private_Eye_TV sameAs Q7246083.
- Private_Eye_TV sameAs m.02pndss.
- Private_Eye_TV sameAs Q7246083.
- Private_Eye_TV wasDerivedFrom Private_Eye_TV?oldid=598762579.
- Private_Eye_TV isPrimaryTopicOf Private_Eye_TV.
- Private_Eye_TV name "Private Eye TV".