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British Comedy Guide - TV Features
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A feature article looking at an early Channel 4 comedy that united comic artists from three generations of performers, and is now seeking support for being rescued from TV archives.
The Green Tie On The Little Yellow Dog now stands as an extraordinary snapshot of British comedy in the early 80s, with performers such as Arthur Askey, Leonard Rossiter and Julie Walters all sharing the same bill on equal terms. All but forgotten, the story of this remarkable production deserves to be told! by Rob Brown,
08 July 2022 |
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Top C's & Tiaras™ registration granted.
With requests still coming in for more series of Top Cs, info on DVD, CD and releases on other media, we are confident there is still a very receptive market and an audience who are not being catered for in this genre of music entertainment.
Having been so popular, it seemed an obvious step to build and develop the brand and part of that process would be applying for trademark registration. A dedicated website is now under construction for the brand, how it can be used and the categories of exploitation in different territories. 24 June 2022
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Improvised music
One-off performances by legendary musicians
An acknowledgement to some enquiries. Some shows commissioned by Andy Park (Channel 4) to document improvised performances, were not designed for mainstream viewing, however they do capture performances from now legendary artists.
Such performances can never be replicated and have therefore become genuine collectors pieces for enthusiasts of the genre. We are therefore now actively seeking 'placement' so that they can be remastered for the 'pay-to-view' or 'download-to-own' platforms. The most relevant shows are Hoarded Dreams, Crossing Bridges, and the Art Ensemble of Chicago. 22 April 2022
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