TV-PG
1984    30minComedia
7.47.2
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18 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 112 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 211 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 317 Episodes
  • Temporada 4
    Temporada 46 Episodes
  • Temporada 5
    Temporada 56 Episodes
  • Temporada 6
    Temporada 65 Episodes
  • Temporada 7
    Temporada 76 Episodes
  • Temporada 8
    Temporada 86 Episodes
  • Temporada 9
    Temporada 96 Episodes
  • Temporada 10
    Temporada 106 Episodes
  • Temporada 11
    Temporada 116 Episodes
  • Temporada 12
    Temporada 126 Episodes
  • Temporada 13
    Temporada 136 Episodes
  • Temporada 14
    Temporada 146 Episodes
  • Temporada 15
    Temporada 156 Episodes
  • Temporada 16
    Temporada 167 Episodes
  • Temporada 17
    Temporada 177 Episodes
  • Temporada 18
    Temporada 187 Episodes
  • Especiales
    Especiales16 Episodes
  • Harry Enfield
  • Chris Barrie
  • Steve Coogan
  • Hugh Dennis
  • Jon Glover
  • Alistair McGowan
  • John Sessions
  • Enn Reitel
  • Martin P. Robinson
  • Kate Robbins
  • Louise Gold
  • Jessica Martin
  • Francis Wright
  • Michael Fenton Stevens
  • Peter HarrisDirector
  • Philip CassonDirector
  • David TomlinsonEscritor
  • Bill DareProductor
  • David TylerProductor
  • Gary KachelhofferAnimation
  • ርልዪረ22 de junio de 2025
    All satire bites. Of course this series was vituperative. Most, if not all humour is at the expense of somebody else. So what better targets can there be for humour than the rich, famous and powerful? The other reviewer who expressed his disgust at a programme that could mock a certain baby should take this into consideration: any child born into the family of Windsor will be one of the most privileged and pampered people in the world from the very first day of its life. "Spitting Image" was not evil. It didn't stigmatize the large numbers unemployed, force the poll tax on people, starve public services of cash. It didn't widen the gulf between the rich and the poor. It simply provided satire. If one doesn't like "Spitting Image" then one won't like any good satire at all. The series also launched the careers of many of this country's most popular comic actors. The puppets, mannerisms and voices were spot on. The 80s and early 90s were a very difficult time for a lot of people in the UK. "Spitting Image" was a fine example of how we were able to laugh at ourselves and this crazy world we live in.

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