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A Kick Up the Eighties
Comedy sketch show taking an irreverent look at life in the eighties, starring Tracey Ullman, Miriam Margolyes and Richard Stilgoe, plus Rik Mayall as Kevin Turvey.
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Plot Summary
A sketch comedy series that satirizes various aspects of 1980s British life, culture, and trends. Each episode features a collection of surreal and often anarchic comedic sketches, frequently featuring the distinctive humour of its notable cast members.
Critical Reception
A Kick Up the Eighties is remembered as a cult classic of British comedy, particularly for its raw, anarchic energy and the early appearances of many comedians who would go on to significant fame. While not universally acclaimed upon release, its unique style and fearless take on the era have cemented its place in the history of alternative comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and often shocking humor.
Recognized for launching the careers of prominent British comedians.
Seen as a representative, albeit exaggerated, snapshot of 1980s culture.
Google audience: Audience reception for A Kick Up the Eighties is generally positive among fans of cult and alternative comedy, who appreciate its distinctive, often outrageous humor and its historical significance.
Fun Fact
The show's distinctive title comes from a 1970s advertising slogan for the car manufacturer Ford, used to promote their Cortina model.
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