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Spike Milligan on Room 101

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-+Buzby+- | 11:42 Sat 18th Feb 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I really need someone's help!


I am sure that someone out there must be able to help. I need to know Spike Milligan's reasons for putting Portsmouth into Room 101!



I am a junior school teacher in the city and am going to be getting my children to write persuasively about why Portsmouth is a great place to live. I thought Spike's 'attack' would be perfect to motivate them.



Unfortunately, all my trawling through the web has turned up is the fact that he was on the programme (which I already knew) and that he once advertised himself as Spike "I hate Portsmouth" Milligan for a show he did in Portsmouth.



Does anyone have any more information? What would be great would be a copy of the actual programme that I could show the children. I have approached the BBC for this but they charge �195 + VAT!



Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks,

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I think the main reason was that he once performed there and went down really badly. I don't think there was much more to it than that.

Portsmouth isn't a great place to live anyway, unless for some reason you like being watched on CCTV all the time just on the offchance that you might be a bit naughty.
Are you sure the BBC charge �195 for the episode? I recently bought an episode of Coronation Street from Granada and it only cost me �15.
There was no VAT either!
I dont know what your deadline is but room 101 is on almost constant rotation on uktv gold.
Keep checking on

http://www.tvgenius.co.uk/

to see if the Milligan episode turns up and get someone to tape it perhaps?
Don't know about the Spike Milligan thing, but have you looked at Portsmouth on The Knowhere guide at knowhere.co.uk, there'll no doubt be something on there to get an argument going.
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Many thanks for all of the suggestions and ideas. Particularly intrigued by the disparity between BBC and Granada's fees for programme licenses - don't we pay the BBC enough through our license fees?!


I taught the lesson today without the clip and gave them a letter supposedly from a disgruntled tourist - it was a great way to air some of my gripes about the city!



Thanks again,

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