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Television's Moment: Sitcom Audiences and the Sixties ... - Strona 221
porters gave ('full of authentic Alf Garnett alliteration').11 Both Alf Garnett and Enoch Powell were seized upon as 'liberators' of the working people's repressed truths about 'alien' nonwhite cultures threatening the 'British way of life'.12 Powell ...
Christina von Hodenberg, 2015
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Gender and Humor: Interdisciplinary and International ...
The central character, Alf Garnett (played byWarren Mitchell), was a selfish, angry, foul mouthed, white workingclass racist bigot, misogynist, and anti Semitic from the EastEnd of London. Alf Garnett's family— his wife Elsie (played by Dandy ...
Delia Chiaro, Raffaella Baccolini, 2014
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Only Joking: What's So Funny About Making People Laugh?
You could call it Alf Garnett syndrome. In 1965 Johnny Speight, a lifelong socialist, created a situation comedy called 'Til Death Do Us Part, which ran on the BBC for ten years. Its monstrous antihero was a bigoted working-class cockney called ...
Jimmy Carr, Lucy Greeves, 2006
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Encyclopedia of Television - Strona 1658
The role of Else Garnett (or Ramsey, as the family was called in the beginning) went first to Gretchen Franklin when a pilot ... As Else, Alf Garnett's dimwitted “silly old moo” of a wife, Nichols repeatedly demonstrated the command of technique ...
Horace Newcomb, Lambdin Kay Distinguished Professor for the Peabody Awards Horace Newcomb, 2014
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The Vision of a Nation: Making Multiculturalism on British ... - Strona 189
In the character of Alf Garnett, he created an ideal and iconic vehicle to bring it to life. Alf Garnett was played by Warren Mitchell, an actor who seized the opportunity to plunge into the aggression and frustration of his character.79 Mitchell's ...
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A Book about the Film Monty Python and the Holy Grail: All ...
46 Sandbrook also discusses the hugely popular television character Alf Garnett, star of Till Death Us Do Part (1966–1975),47 who spewed his “us against them” views weekly, in a television show that was not merely popular but extremely ...
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Reading Little Britain: Comedy Matters on Contemporary ... - Strona 101
Opposing interpretations were made of Alf Garnett, the central character in the 1960s television situation comedy Till Death Us Do Part (BBC 1965–75). Although comedy writer Johnny Speight argued that Alf Garnett ridiculed the stupidity and ...
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Personal Pronouns in Present-Day English - Strona 182
From the late 1960s onwards appeared a television comedy series Till death us do part by Johnny Speight, featuring a Cockney character Alf Garnett from Wapping in the East End of London. Your/yer is quite noticeable in his generalising ...
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Tears of Laughter: Comedy-Drama in 1990s British Cinema - Strona 74
The character of Alf Garnett was notably an East End dockyard worker, and the cultural conflicts of Love Thy Neighbour took place within the housing estate of an outer-London suburb, Richmond-upon- Thames. In The Alf Garnett Saga (1972), ...
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Swearing in English: Bad Language, Purity and Power from ...
His creator, Johnny Speight, wanted to enshrine in the character of Garnett an assault on 'the man in the street or in the Big House or the pretentious middle class box who are responsible for some of (Alf and his son-in-law Mike are discussing ...
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Happy birthday Alf Garnett, you daft, reactionary old git
Feature It's 50 years ago this week that writer Johnny Speight leapt to fame with his creation of the bigoted conservative Cockney known as Alf Garnett, the ... «The Register, lug 15»
The enduring genius of The Avengers and Patrick Macnee
... secret-service man from the British film Q-Planes) has become an iconic TV character as well known as Alf Garnett, Ena Sharples and Captain Kirk. The New ... «Telegraph.co.uk, giu 15»
Why the male midlife crisis is a comedy writer's dream
How could we forget you, Alf Garnett. What makes these shows so fantastically funny and timeless is that they are, in fact, so horribly familiar and uncomfortable, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, giu 15»
Suffolk cartoon icon Giles' drawing of Alf Garnett to be auctioned
Alf Garnett was the star of the BBC Television series Till Death Us Do Part. It ran from 1965 to 1975 and, at its peak, was the most watched television programme. «Ipswich Star, mar 15»
Would Father Ted survive Channel 4's new diversity rules?
... brakes on intolerance or racist or sexist language and jokes and few among us I imagine would wish for primetime repeats of Alf Garnett and his merry gang. «Express.co.uk, gen 15»
Leaking emails and phonecalls can prevent bigots like Kerry Smith …
Forgive me for finding this septic sod's downfall amusing – racism and homophobia are rarely a giggle – but the breadth of his Alf Garnett-style twaddle, mixed ... «The Independent, dic 14»
Back to the future with Nigel Farage and UKIP – now pursuing the …
In essence Alf's xenophobic rant is pure working-class UKIP. In the past these votes would have gone to the Tories. Alf Garnett was a Conservative voter. «Blogger News Network, nov 14»
Jeremy Clarkson: middle England's serial offender strikes again
You didn't see Bill Grundy being escorted from Broadcasting House [for saying 'fuck' on air] because you were watching Alf Garnett on the other side, roaring ... «The Guardian, mag 14»
Satire that has no sting
Lear's Alf Garnett figure was Archie Bunker, played by Carroll O'Connor, who ... As with Garnett, the issues he addressed were very much alive in the polity at ... «Financial Times, apr 14»
LIZ JONES: A Kirstie kind of Christmas? I'd rather have Alf Garnett …
... twinkling, expensively saucepanned alter ego. It's a festive trompe l'oeil. Bring back Alf Garnett, in his paper hat, and a no-holds-barred family argument. «Daily Mail, dic 13»