Utterly Utterly Live Comic Relief
Louise Gold
featured as Spitting Image’s portrayal of Sarah Duchess Of York, WEA Records
recording of Comic Relief, live at The Shaftsbury Theatre, 4 5 and 6 April
1986.
Catalogue number: (LP) 240 932-1, (Cassette) 240
932-4
Cast
Afrodiziak, Rowan Atkinson, Chris Barrie, Frank Bruno, Kate Bush, Billy Connelly, Angus Deayton, Ben Elton, Dawn French, Stephen Fry, Bob Geldof, Louise Gold, Howard Goodell, Lenny Henry, Howard Jones, Nigel Planer, Raw Sex, Cliff Richard, Jennifer Saunders, Midge Ure, Theophilus P Wilderbeast, and, The Young Ones
The Young Ones
- Rik Mayell, Adrian Edmondson,
Nigel Planer, and, Christopher Ryan
Raw Sex - Simon Brint and Rowland Rivon
Cassette Extra Feature -
Production Team
Produced by - Stuart Colman and Geoffrey Perkins
A Rockmasters production
Writers - Lionel Bart, Kate Bush, Graham
Chapman, John Cleese, Billy Connolly, Richard Curtis, Adrian
Edmondson, Ben Elton, Dawn French, Bob Geldof, Howard
Goodall, Rob Grant, Lenny Henry,
Track Listing
LP 240 932-1
Side 1
1. Spitting Image’s Royal Address (Grant, Naylor, Hislop, Newman,
and, Perkins) - Chris Barrie and Louise Gold (as Prince Andrew
and Sarah Ferguson)
2. Big Love
(Mckenzie, Fuller, and, Henry) - Lenny Henry present Theophilus P.
Wilderbeast
3. A Dangerous Place (Connolly) - Billy Connolly
4. Breathing
(Bush) - Kate Bush
5. Romeo and Juliet and Harry (The Frank Bruno Shakespeare Players) - Frank
Bruno and Lenny Henry
6. The Young Ones/Living Doll (Elton, Mayell, Mayer, Curtis,
Edmondson, Planer, Ryan, Bart) - Cliff Richard and The Young Ones
with Raw Sex, Howard Goodall and Midge Ure
Side 2
1. A Bit Of A Downer (Trad. arr Planer) - Nigel Planer (as Neil)
2. The Train Set (Elton - Ben Elton
3. Life In One Day (Jones) - Howard Jones and Afrodiziak
4. Merchant Banker (Cleese, Chapman)- Stephen Fry, Bob Geldof, and, Midge
Ure
5. Do Bears... (Curtis, Goodall)- Rowan Atkinson and Kate Bush
with Howard Goodall
6. Friendly Advice (French, Saunders) - Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders
7. Fatal Beatings (Curtis, Elton) - Rowan Atkinson and Angus Deayton
8. Feed The World (Geldof, Ure)- Bob Geldof and Midge Ure
Cassette 240 932-4
Side 1
1. Spitting Image’s Royal Address (Grant, Naylor, Hislop, Newman,
and, Perkins) - Chris Barrie and Louise Gold (as Prince Andrew
and Sarah Ferguson)
2. Big Love
(Mckenzie, Fuller, and, Henry) - Lenny Henry present Theophilus P.
Wilderbeast
3. A Dangerous Place (Connolly) - Billy Connolly
4. Breathing
(Bush) - Kate Bush
5. Romeo and Juliet and Harry (The Frank Bruno Shakespeare Players) - Frank
Bruno and Lenny Henry
6. The Young Ones/Living Doll (Elton, Mayell, Mayer, Curtis,
Edmondson, Planer, Ryan, Bart) - Cliff Richard and The Young Ones
with Raw Sex, Howard Goodall and Midge Ure
Side 2
1. A Bit Of A Downer (Trad. arr Planer) - Nigel Planer (as Neil)
2. The Train Set (Elton - Ben Elton
3. Life In One Day (Jones) - Howard Jones and Afrodiziak
4. Merchant Banker (Cleese, Chapman)- Stephen Fry, Bob Geldof, and, Midge
Ure
5. Do Bears... (Curtis, Goodall)- Rowan Atkinson and Kate Bush
with Howard Goodall
6. Friendly Advice (French, Saunders) - Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders
7. Fatal Beatings (Curtis, Elton) - Rowan Atkinson and Angus Deayton
8. Feed The World (Geldof, Ure)- Bob Geldof and Midge Ure
9. Biggles Goes To See Bruce Springsteen (
Note: There
are some writers the webmaster has not managed to identify, who are: Fuller,
McKenzie, Trad?
All of the
performers heard on this album took part in Comic Relif 1986
Voice-artists Louise
Gold and Chris Barrie, and writers: Rob Grant,
Louise Gold, Chris Barrie,
Adrian
Edmondson has also worked on Spitting Image .
Ben Elton worked on the Spitting
Image Pre-Pilot.
Richard
Curtis has written on both, the Spitting Image Pilot and Spitting Image
itself.
WEA records also produced Spitting Image’s
first single, Da Do Run Ron , which also
features to voice-artistes Louise Gold and Chris Barrie, and the
work of writers
Louise Gold and Chris Barrie also helped out, on occasion,
with the politically-minded semi-professional Fall Out
group’s shows.
Nigel
Planer went on to appear in Man Of La Mancha, and at Shopping With The Stars 2009, his
recording credits include The Greatest Musicals of
the 20th Century.
Stephen Fry may have gone on to appear in Will Aid.
Christopher
Ryan had previously appeared in Rachel And The Roarettes, and went on to appear in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and, Alice In Wonderland.
Rowan
Atkinson, Richard Curtis,
and, Howard Goodall were all worked one way or another on BlackAdder.
Rick Mayall went on to appear in A Kick Up The Archive.
John Cleese’s film credits include The Great Muppet Caper.
Billy Connelly and Jennifer Saunders’s film credits
include Muppet Treasure Island.
Adrian Edmonson’s television credits include Rita Rudner.
John Cleese had previously been a Guest Star on The Muppet Show.
Rowan Atkinson went on to appear in Oliver!, and sang on the
associated cast album Oliver! (Recording).
Rowland Rivron appeared in the documentary I Love The Muppets.
Bob Geldof, Louise Gold, Rob Grant,
Angus Deayton,
Review
by
This is really a record for people who are keen on classic 1980’s alternative comedy, ranging from French and Saunders to Lenny Henry, with spoofs from Spitting Image’s Royal Family to The Young Ones’s adaptation of Living Doll.
Spitting Image’s leading puppeteer Louise Gold’s contribution to the recording is to voice Fergie, Duchess of York, looking for her hair slide in Prince Andrew’s jockey shorts “Well that’s where it was last time”. As Prince Andrew, Chris Barrie does most of the talking on their track, although Gold gets in a few characteristic shrieks.
Cliff Richard and The Young Ones did an adaptation of Living Doll, which starts off with some jokes about John Craven. At first Cliff Richard might appear out of place with all these Political-Satirical comedy people, however, he is singing a hit song written by Lionel Bart who actually got his start in showbusiness, in the early 1950’s, via the world of political satire (the International Youth Centre, Unity Theatre, and, Stratford East Theatre Workshop).
Of the rest of the album: The Merchant Banker sketch is quite amusing, but then it does appear to have originated with The Pythons. Meanwhile Curtis and Elton’s Fatal Beatings is rather amusing if you have a dark sense of humour and is read masterfully by Angus Deayton and Rowen Atkinson. And I particularly liked French and Saunders’s very funny sketch about two schoolgirls supposedly discussing “contraception”.
Links about Utterly Utterly Live Comic Relief
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Corpses Are Amusing http://corpses.comedynetuk.com/?u=http://www.corpses.comedynetuk.com/editnews/comicrelief.html page about
the album and the video.
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