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Ali G Show, The
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Spin-off from the Channel 4 programme "The 11 O'Clock Show," featuring Sacha Baren Cohen as spoof rapper, interviewer and Staines resident Ali G. First broadcast on Channel 4 in 2000.
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Sites 14
Viewer comments, a message board, links and a list of cast and crew.
Article on the HBO version of the show.
(February 24, 2003)
Reports that the performer has recorded a six-part series for HBO.
(January 10, 2003)
Outlines the response to the character from Jewish leaders in Britain. [Requires registration]
(September 07, 2002)
Provides details of a plan by the town's council to use the rapper's popularity in an effort to boost tourism. [Requires registration]
(March 31, 2002)
Reports on talks held between Talkback Productions and HBO on an American vserion of the show.
(March 01, 2002)
Describes an apology issued to listeners after the performer let out a string of profanities during a live interview.
(February 18, 2002)
Reports that Sacha Baron Cohen was given a spare Bafta trophy to take home after one of his own awards went missing.
(May 16, 2001)
Article on an interview of David and Victoria Beckham conducted by the character for Comic Relief.
(February 10, 2001)
Reports that a slang word made famous by the rapper leads to a broadcaster being criticised by a TV watchdog.
(January 15, 2001)
Details of a report made in the film industry paper 'Variety' that the character is to appear in a movie made by British company Working Title.
(December 08, 2000)
Reports that the show is among a host of British productions up for the 2000 International Emmy Awards.
(October 17, 2000)
The spoof rapper is voted personality of the year 2000 at the TV Quick Awards.
(September 04, 2000)
The star is flown to Hollywood to perform in Madonna's latest pop video.
(April 30, 2000)
Viewer comments, a message board, links and a list of cast and crew.
Article on the HBO version of the show.
(February 24, 2003)
Reports that the performer has recorded a six-part series for HBO.
(January 10, 2003)
Outlines the response to the character from Jewish leaders in Britain. [Requires registration]
(September 07, 2002)
Provides details of a plan by the town's council to use the rapper's popularity in an effort to boost tourism. [Requires registration]
(March 31, 2002)
Reports on talks held between Talkback Productions and HBO on an American vserion of the show.
(March 01, 2002)
Describes an apology issued to listeners after the performer let out a string of profanities during a live interview.
(February 18, 2002)
Reports that Sacha Baron Cohen was given a spare Bafta trophy to take home after one of his own awards went missing.
(May 16, 2001)
Article on an interview of David and Victoria Beckham conducted by the character for Comic Relief.
(February 10, 2001)
Reports that a slang word made famous by the rapper leads to a broadcaster being criticised by a TV watchdog.
(January 15, 2001)
Details of a report made in the film industry paper 'Variety' that the character is to appear in a movie made by British company Working Title.
(December 08, 2000)
Reports that the show is among a host of British productions up for the 2000 International Emmy Awards.
(October 17, 2000)
The spoof rapper is voted personality of the year 2000 at the TV Quick Awards.
(September 04, 2000)
The star is flown to Hollywood to perform in Madonna's latest pop video.
(April 30, 2000)
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