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(98 Posts)
Gaunt47 Sun 04-Aug-19 10:46:28

There's been very little satire on TV for ages, and Spitting Image is just the programme to spike the pomposity and self aggrandisement we've been enduring recently. Bring it on!!

allule Sun 04-Aug-19 10:45:21

Not sure they could make our present lot more ridiculous than reality!

Thirdinline Sun 04-Aug-19 10:39:43

I thought it was hilarious 1st time round and my first thought when, first Trump, then Johnson were elected- time for a new series of Spitting Image. I wonder if my friend knows, she was headhunted for a job making the puppets back in the day, but couldn’t take it because she was settled in E Anglia with young children. Now they’re adults, it might be her chance!

Craftycat Sun 04-Aug-19 10:19:13

Excellent. Can't wait. I loved it
Remember Mrs Thatcher & the vegetable MPs?
Hilarious.!

Nvella Sun 04-Aug-19 10:09:33

Loved it - can’t wait

Beckett Sun 04-Aug-19 10:03:44

Not my kind of humour so probably won't watch. I also think what was acceptable "humour" back then would not be acceptable now so the programme may just fall flat.

Anniebach Sun 04-Aug-19 09:56:40

It definitely harmed David Steel. And no one deserves to be portrayed as a slug.

I doubt the Queen loved seeing her troubled sister portrayed as a drunk.

crazyH Sun 04-Aug-19 09:56:17

Not my kind of humour either

Purplepoppies Sun 04-Aug-19 09:49:09

I'm excited by the news. Definitely my sense of humour. Thanks for the info!!

Gonegirl Sun 04-Aug-19 09:39:45

Well, they'll feel pretty bad if they mock Prince Phillip and he pops his clogs the next day.

The Sussex threesome? Does that include baby Archie? confused

I might give it a try. Just once no doubt.

sarahellenwhitney Sun 04-Aug-19 09:38:51

Add ,** being taken, to my previous comment.

sarahellenwhitney Sun 04-Aug-19 09:35:33

Anniebach.Agree
How sad that anyone finds humour in watching the being taken out of another regardless of who those persons are.

Emptynester Sun 04-Aug-19 09:33:19

All the humour was based on rather nasty childish lampoon style characters, (accurate or not) and was taken off for a reason. Not my style. Obviously a ‘marmite’ programme.

Paperbackwriter Sun 04-Aug-19 09:31:59

I thought it was brilliant. At the moment I think we need a spot of satire more than ever before!

Amagran Sun 04-Aug-19 09:31:52

Oh that is great news. Thanks for that GabriellaG54, you have made my day!

TwiceAsNice, I think you must be twice as nice as me! I take your point, but that sort of parody has been around for a very very long time, and is no worse than the political cartoons which most newspapers have. It is a way holding those in public office to account. I believe the Queen loved it. Perhaps it was the Thatcher sketches she liked..... Or the Reagan ones in which 'The President's Brain is Missing'.

Blinko Sun 04-Aug-19 09:25:27

Great news. I thought it was hilarious in its heyday. Can't wait to see the first programme. Hope it lives up to expectation.

Anniebach Sun 04-Aug-19 09:25:04

I don’t want it back. It was too cruel.

wildswan16 Sun 04-Aug-19 09:22:57

I used to like it when it first started, but like many other things it has deteriorated and now has a style of humour (if you can call it that at all) I just don't find enjoyable.

"ripe for ridicule" ? Why should we delight in ridiculing anybody. I would hate to be ridiculed in public and although some of those parodied say they find it acceptable, I just think it is a cruel type of humour. Maybe I'm just an old grump.

MiniMoon Sun 04-Aug-19 09:21:39

I didn't find the original Spitting Image very funny, so I probably won't be watching a new version.

EllanVannin Sun 04-Aug-19 08:12:07

I remember it years ago and the sketch they did with the Royals was hilarious. It was when the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret were alive and it usually showed them both inebriated ( both liked their booze ) and the Duke of Edinburgh with his gaffs and straight-talking.

dragonfly46 Sun 04-Aug-19 08:06:21

Hmm not really my thing either I am afraid.

TwiceAsNice Sun 04-Aug-19 08:04:08

It was a very spiteful programme as I remember don’t think I’ll be getting excited it wasn’t my kind of humour. Hope you enjoy it though

GabriellaG54 Sun 04-Aug-19 02:30:05

Great news
Spitting Image is set to make a comeback.
Pilot show being made.
Programme makers think the time is right, with Trump, Boris and Farage ripe for ridicule along with the Sussex threesome, Prince Phil, Corbyn, Bercow and JR-Mogg among others.
I, for one, can't wait.
Apparently, viewing figures were averaging 15m per episode...unheard of today.