George W. Bush tapes "Sesame Street" over the latest terrorist warning and plans to invade UK accessories clothing store, Tie Rack, while Bargain Hunt host David Dickinson goes on a personal search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Elton John's latest release is a Royal statement on the revelations of Princess Diana's butler. Alan Rickman advertises a DVD of film clips, showing him playing the token British bad guy, and gladiator Russell Crowe calls in the builders to makeover some ancient Roman ruins. There's a look at "The Blobs" a brightly colored collection of cute and cuddly creatures talking nonsense, and legendary UK talk show host Michael Parkinson hones his interview technique on a lady at a bus stop and a passing refuse collector.
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Laurence Howarth | Writer | ||
Jon Holmes | Writer | ||
Jon Culshaw | Writer | ||
Simon Blackwell | Writer | ||
Tom Jamieson | Writer | ||
Nev Fountain | Writer | ||
Jonathan Gershfield | Director | ||
Pati Marr | Director |