Comics Britannia
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Comics Britannia | |
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Format | Documentary |
Created by | BBC Bristol |
Starring | Jonathan Ross |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Running time | 60 Minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC Four |
Original airing | September 10, 2007 |
Comics Britannia is a three part documentary series from BBC Four which started on September 10, 2007.
The series looks at the history of the British comic and is also the centre of a Comics Britannia season.
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[edit] Episodes
The three programs look at the main periods of British comics. They are narrated by Armando Iannucci.
[edit] The Fun Factory
First shown on Monday 10 September, this documentary looks at the early years of British comics.[1]
It features the launch of The Dandy and follows the growth of the British comics industry through to the 1960s.
[edit] Boys and Girls
First shown on Monday 17 September, the episode looks at the appearance of a large range of comics in the post-war era specifically aimed at boys (Eagle) and girls (Bunty, Girl).[2]
[edit] X-Rated: Anarchy in the UK
First aired on Monday 24 September, it looks look at the trend towards darker comics in the 1970s and 1980s with the launch of 2000 AD and the rise of Alan Moore resulting in the "British Invasion" of the American comics industry.
[edit] Comics Britannia season
The rest of the season includes documentaries:
- In Search of Steve Ditko
- Heath Robinson: Suburban Subversive
- Happy Birthday The Broons!
- Happy Birthday Wullie
- In Search of Moebius: Jean Giraud
- Tintin and I
- The Comic Strip Hero, Arena documentary about Superman
As well as relevant films and TV shows:
- My Name Is Modesty, the 2003 Modesty Blaise film
- Tron, the 1982 film
- Repeats of the 1960s Batman series
[edit] References
- Comics Britannia series details at the BBC
- Comics Britannia season details at the BBC
- BBC to screen history of comics, The Guardian, August 10, 2007
- Down the Tubes overview of the season
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] External links
- Review of the first episode by Charlie Brooker, The Guardian, September 8, 2007
- Last cowboy in town, The Times, September 8, 2007
- Comics Britannia, the londonpaper, September 10, 2007
- Last night on television: Comics Britannia (BBC4), The Daily Telegraph, September 11, 2007