The Alberts’ Channel Too
The Alberts’ Channel Too

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The Alberts’ Channel Too

1964
Movie
30 min
English

The crazy almost-launch to BBC2, starring The Alberts alongside Ivor Cutler, commissioned in the wake of their rule-changing love comedy theatre show, ‘An Evening of British Rubbish’. It’s Rubbish, but by Jingo – it’s British Rubbish!

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This short film, "The Alberts' Channel Too," appears to be a lesser-known work, potentially a student film or an early independent production. Details about its plot are scarce, but given its likely era and genre, it probably centers on comedic situations or observations, possibly related to media or interpersonal relationships.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of 'The Alberts' Channel Too' is not readily available in public databases. As a short film from 1964, it likely had a limited release and may not have been widely reviewed by major critics or publications.

What Reviewers Say

  • Due to the scarcity of information, a typical reviewer sentiment cannot be determined.

  • It is possible the film received local or festival attention but not widespread critical analysis.

  • Lack of readily available data suggests limited impact or distribution.

Google audience: There is no accessible audience review data for 'The Alberts' Channel Too' on Google platforms. This is common for short films with very limited distribution.

Fun Fact

Given the lack of readily available information, it's possible this film was a very early or experimental work by individuals who later became more known, or it may have been a project with an extremely limited audience.

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