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[ cambridge ]
[ general ]
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SURREAL
COMEDY THAT FAILS TO STAND UP; Channel 4 claims its new sitcoms have
broken the mold. Toby Young says they are breaking his heart - The
Guardian - April 7, 1992.
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Any alternatives?
- Sunday Times - June 30, 1991.
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Diary
by Vicky Ward - The Independent - June 9, 1994.
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Where
is the wit that was? - Sunday Times - March 29, 1992.
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PASS NOTES: NO 596: TONY
SLATTERY - The Guardian - April 4, 1995.
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Footlights
face a merciless spotlight - The Independent - August 1, 1996.
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British
dish out a special line in humour - Wellington Evening Post - August
4, 1997.
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They
crack jokes, then they crack up by Roger Dobson - The Independent -
June 17, 1998.
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Take
a bow, Tony Slattery by Miles Kington - The Independent - June 19,
1998.
[ hat trick ]
[ comedians/actors ]
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Reading
between the laughs Mike McShane, the American who became the biggest
star of Whose Line is it Anyway? talks to Sue Summers about his new comedy
series, his childhood, and, reluctantly, his weight - The Daily Telegraph
- November 1, 1991.
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At Home: A hand behind the bar
The comedian Josie Lawrence introduces her dumb
waitress - The Daily Telegraph - August 22, 1992.
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Neil
Mullarkey Interview - The Independent - August 26, 1993.
[ just a gigolo ]
[ p's & q's ]
[ radio times ]
[ rector ]
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Choice
of weather or not as students set to select rector - The Scotsman -
Match 2, 1994.
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Surgeon
elected to rectorship of university - The Glasgow Herald - March 5,
1994. Celebrities lose the race to become university
rector - The Scotsman - March 5, 1994.Nominations
for rector - Glasgow Herald - January 30, 1998.
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Slattery
slated over drug confession - The Glasgow Herald - February 3, 1998.
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Flattery
as Dundee lists Slattery - The Daily Telegraph February 9, 1998 - Edited
by Simon Davis.
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Students
elect Slattery to follow Fry as rector - The Glasgow Herald -
February 14, 1998. Glass Act - Daily Telegraph
- February 16, 1998.
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New
rector Slattery plugs his street cred - Glasgow Herald - May 13, 1998.
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Council
acts in bid to lure film makers - Glasgow Herald - October 6, 1998.
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Over
the cliffs - The Glasgow Herald - May 20, 1998.
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Slattery
gets little flattery for his role as rector - The Glasgow Herald -
October 16, 1999.
[ privates on parade ]
[ olivier awards ]
[ misc tv ]
[ a date with ]
[ movies ]
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To
Die For - In the worst possible taste - Independent - December 12,
1994.
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British actresses to star in
the sun with Leonardo DiCaprio - The Daily Telegraph - November 23, 1998
(The
Wedding Tackle).
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Tony's new movie, due out in
August, The Wedding Tackle.
[ neville's island ]
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Island
race - Neville's Island in Nottingham - The Indepedent - January
31, 1994. Humorous high-flier - The Times
- February 1, 1994.
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Outward
bound to madness and mayhem THEATRE Tony Slattery in a new comedy that
sends up male bonding - The Daily Telegraph - February 4, 1994.
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David
Benedict on theatre - The Independent September 29, 1994.
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Talent
that's far from washed-up - The Daily Telegraph - October 5, 1994.
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Sarah
Hemming reviews Neville's Island - The Independent - October 5, 1994.
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Neville's
Island - The Financial Times - October 5, 1994.
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Neville's
Island, Apollo Theatre, London. Formula fun - The Glasgow Herald -
October 7, 1994.
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For
what we are not about to receive - Sunday Telegraph - October
9, 1994.
[ whose line is it anyway
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