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  brains behind borat
Peter Baynham, Dan Mazer, and Anthony “Ant” Hines spend their afternoons debating important details such as whether a bag to contain Borat's feces should be transparent or a solid color.
Peter Baynham: One of the joys of having a unique language spoken by Azamat and Borat was that it then allowed you to say whatever you like with subtitles, which helped.
Peter Baynham: One of the craziest bits of this whole thing, because it was sheer madness, was Regis and Kelly.
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 Peter Baynham - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Peter Baynham is a British comedy writer and perfomer, who hails from Cardiff in Wales.
Baynham article from The Guardian on "dark" humour (http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1186728,00.html)
Peter Baynham - His Own Bit, in The Guardian (http://chilled.cream.org/baynhamhisownbit1.html)
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  Peter Baynham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter Baynham is a British comedy writer and perfomer born in Cardiff, Wales.
He often collaborates with Armando Iannucci and Chris Morris and has worked with Stewart Lee and Richard Herring.
Peter Baynham - His Own Bit, in The Guardian
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 Peter Baynham Photos - Peter Baynham News - Peter Baynham Information
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After the station moved away from the half hour comedy format, the show was...
Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, David Schneider carried on where they left off on the Day Today.
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 DVD Bits - Region 4 and Region 1 DVD news, reviews, resources, PC-DVD, hardware
The series was written and directed by Peter Baynham and animation directing duties were handled by Tim Searle.
This features interviews with Tim Searle and Peter Baynham and goes into the casting, the problem of the UK not having any real indigenous animation industry, the amount of improvisation used in each episode, and how they came up with the look of the show.
The shows look was driven by the budget, which was very limited and as a result they decided to use a collage technique that cuts and pastes photos (some 30,000 were used in the show) with some motion capture of the actors who were voicing the various characters.
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 The Day Today - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Business news was handled by Collaterlie Sisters, played by Doon Mackichan; bizarre stories from the US were courtesy of CBN's Barbara Wintergreen, played by Rebecca Front; the weather was always via the floating head of Sylvester Stewart, played by David Schneider; and bungled economic reports were delivered by Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan, played by Patrick Marber.
The programme occasionally featured producer Armando Iannucci and writer Peter Baynham, the latter most notably playing Gay Desk reporter, Colin Poppshed.
Writers - Chris Morris, Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, The Cast
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Day_Today   (408 words)

  
 The 99p Challenge (a Guests and Air Dates Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
2- 1 Jun 22 00 Simon Pegg, Armando Iannucci, Jack Docherty, Peter Baynham 8.
3- 5 Aug 16 01 Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg 18.
5- 1 Aug 25 04 Armando Iannucci, Simon Pegg, Peter Baynham, Jon Holmes 26.
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 I'm Alan Partridge - Episode 3 - Watership Alan
They were deeply ignorant, they showed a complete lack of understanding of modern agricultural methods, and simply served to highlight the sort of intense stupidity that farmers encounter from armchair pundits who forget to think before they open their mouths.
Peter:      Look, I’m just trying to say that when you make ignorant comments like you did the other day, you serve simply to alarm the public and inflame the farmers, which is exactly what you’ve done.
Peter:      Well if you fill a swan’s stomach up with beefburgers it’s full of fat and it’ll float better.
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 Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Peter Baynham: Dead funny
The cancer and the morphine moved in for a final battle, with little care for Philip Baynham.
Thank you very much Professor Morton, but that strikes me as about as sensible as the makers of Life is Beautiful accepting a dinner invite from the Nazi party.
· Peter Baynham is the writer and director of I am Not an Animal, which starts in May on BBC2
www.guardian.co.uk /comment/story/0,3604,1186447,00.html   (754 words)

  
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Peter: Well I think your comments were ill founded.
Peter: I don’t see what this is going to gain you.
Alan: If you see a lovely field with a family having a picnic, and there’s a nice pond in it, you fill in the pond with concrete, you plough the family into the field, you blow up the tree, and use the leaves to make a dress for your wife who’s also your brother.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The team together constitute a generation of comedy writers and performers who have gone on to be involved in some of the most important comedy programmes of the decade: Chris Morris, Steve Coogan, Peter Baynham, David Schneider, Patrick Marber, Rebecca Front, Doon MacKichan, Armando Ianucci, and of course Lee and Herring.
The character of Peter Baynham was written and performed by comedian Peter Baynham, who didn't stop to consider the implications of using his own name for such a sad, lonely character.
Baynham reappeared as the Welsh Virgin from Balham, by now renamed 'Peter', to avoid confusion with Peter Baynham, the comedian who was by then appearing on the Chris Morris radio show.
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 NEW BRITISH TV SHOW REVIEWS
Frequent Armando Iannucci collaborator Peter Baynham hosts this mock interview show that kicks off with Norwich's biggest "star," self-important DJ Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan).
Alan is pretty much as you would expect, shamelessly trying to plug his autobiography, and Peter's use of a unintelligible voice-synthesized computer to ask some of the questions just adds to the surrealism.
Peter Davison stars in this series based on the books by Leslie Thomas about an unpopular divorced police detective who falls into offbeat cases.
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 OFF THE TELLY: Comedy/Hey, Hey We're the Junkies
The cast alone should be enough to impress any BBC2 or C4 commissioning editor - Sally Phillips from Smack the Pony and I'm Alan Partridge, Peter Baynham from Fist of Fun and the Friday Night Armistice, and Peter Serafinowcz from Spaced.
Phillips' quest for work, which takes in an audition for an erotic dancing club and the world's most elitist modern art gallery, is far and away the highlight of The Junkies, giving both her verbal and physical comedy skills a chance to shine - the pole dancing scene is an instant classic.
Sadly, Peter Baynham seems doomed to spend eternity reprising his "Peter" character from Lee and Herring's Fist of Fun, which is a shame as he's an infinitely likeable comedy actor, and clearly able to stretch his talent further than he's allowed to here.
www.offthetelly.co.uk /comedy/junkies.htm   (1059 words)

  
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›5 - 08/16/01 Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg
›2 - 02/11/03 Armando Iannucci, Peter Serafinowicz, Marcus Brigstocke, Simon Pegg
›1 - 08/25/04 Armando Iannucci, Peter Baynham, Simon Pegg, Jon Holmes
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 Sunday Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I Am Not An Animal, a cartoon written by Day Today/BrassEye alumnus Peter Baynham and produced by Steve Coogan’s industrious Baby Cow company, concerns the misadventures of a handful of laboratory animals – a horse, a rat, a dog, a monkey, a bird and a (sadly short-lived but groovy) cat.
Baynham’s creation, which features sad little drawings of sad little animals rotting in sad little cages, can hardly be read as an apology for animal testing.
Sitting in there, blithely oblivious to the harsh realities and suffering endured by their fellow kind beyond the door, Baynham’s animals are all of us sitting watching his programme.
www.sundayherald.com /print41783   (793 words)

  
 ::WWW.FISTOFFUN.NET:: A CELEBRATION OF MEDIOCRITY :: RICHARD HERRING & STEWART LEE ARCHIVE
The other male parts were taken by Armando Iannucci, in a rare acting-only role; these included regular contributor Peter Fenn, star of “Peter Fenn’s Hammond Organ Believe-It-Or-Not Spot”, in which a wryly amusing snippet of information would be relayed to the accompaniment of a popular easy-listening classic.
The last programme of the first series also featured a brief, uncredited appearance from a promising writer and comedian by the name of Peter Baynham, who was to play a more important role in the majority of Lee and Herring’s subsequent radio and television projects.
The second series, which included four programmes recorded on location at student venues, received a partial repeat on Radio 1 immediately after its first transmission; this was followed (barely a month later) by a new series, Lee and Herring’s Fist Of Fun, which went out exclusively on the more youth-oriented network.
www.fistoffun.net /pressarticles/hahanimrod.htm   (487 words)

  
 Numb Magazine - Icons and Heroes - Chris Morris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After TDT came Brass Eye, which took the formula to documentary format and pushed the satire - and controversy - up to number 11 on the dial.
Produced by Channel Four and written with Peter Baynham, Brass Eye set out to 'examine' serious themes such as crime and animal abuse, again using unsuspecting celebrities like Clare Short and Bernard Manning to endorse its message and expose the cult of the moral panic.
Of course, it wasn't just the issues that Brass Eye was examining, but the media reporting of such problems.
www.numbmagazine.net /heroes/morris.htm   (923 words)

  
 SOTCAA: Hidden Archive - Lionel Nimrod
Playing themselves - or at least versions thereof (Lee the grumpy cynic; Herring the chirpy innocent), the duo would draw on research from an ever-expanding library of academic tomes (each reference meticulously footnoted) to either prove or disprove the theoretical, the outlandish or the historically silly.
Peter Baynham also made one uncredited appearence (in 'Love' - Series 1, Show 6 (12/11/92)) as an audience member in love with spaghetti - a sketch which was later rewritten for TV with the fake Rod Hull and jelly.
Lionel Nimrod himself was portrayed, in a series of eerie pre-recorded inserts topping and tailing each show, by Tom Baker, who also made an in-person appearance - to the absolute delight of the audience - in the final show.
web.ukonline.co.uk /sotcaa/newstuff/nimrod_pilot.html   (1059 words)

  
 Blue Jam Sketch Guide: About This Guide
Under each title, in slightly smaller font, is a short quote taken from that sketch and any funniness can only be attributed to the brilliance of the shows writers, including Morris, Graham Linehan, Arthur Matthews, Peter Baynham, Kevin Eldon and Robert Katz, author of the monologues.
The sketches were performed by Morris himself on intros and monologues, and the rest by a resident group of actors, consisting of David Cann, Kevin Eldon, Mark Heap, Amelia Bullmore and Julia Davis, with guest appearences by the likes of Peter Baynham, Sally Phillips and Phil Cornwall.
Brilliant as these sketches are in isolation, they were written and produced to heard in the context of the whole programme, melting in and out of the music chosen to set the mood for that episode.
www.angelfire.com /id/bjsg/about.html   (1168 words)

  
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It's Armando Ianucci's new show, though 'new' seems to be stretching it a bit when it does bear a quite striking similarity to his old series The Saturday Night Armistice.
The difference seems to be that David Schneider and Peter Baynham have been replaced by different comedians every night along with a special guest - Dominic Holland, Nick Wilty and Martin Bell tonight.
Still, it was a good show - the prepared material was a lot funnier than the live chat bits, but that's to be expected while I presume they look round for comedians who can be funny and topical on cue.
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 Classic Tv - Brasseye
A seventh episode, Paedo-geddon, was broadcast on Channel Four on the 26th of July 2001, and led to almost mass media hysteria, which is currently still continuing to this day (01/08/01).
Sex is possibly the most offensive episode of the six, with some moments, the segment on sexual abuse being the most obvious example, cutting very close to the mark.
Additional Material by Peter Baynham, Jane Bussman, Graham Linehan, Arthur Mathews, David Quantick.
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 Peter Baynham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Peter was the writer and star of the famous Pot Noodle ("It's not leafy...
Peter Baynham has 1 in-development credit available on IMDbPro.com.
Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Peter Baynham
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 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After spending several years in the Merchant Navy, Peter Baynham "fell into comedy by accident" in the late 1980s, touring his character Mr.
It was on the latter show that he met Armando Iannucci and Lee and Herring, working with the latter duo on several of their projects and being invited by Iannucci to join the writing team for "The Day Today".
Peter Cook rose to prominence as one of the members of the acclaimed "Beyond The Fringe" team in the early 1960s.
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 The 99p Challenge - WWW.FISTOFFUN.NET - Simon Pegg Peter Baynham Richard Herring David Quantick – Music at Last.fm
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 Variety.com - Award Central 2007  - WGA names its nominees
The credited writers in the orginal category are Guillermo Arriaga (Par Vantage's "Babel"); Arndt (Fox Searchlight's "Little Miss Sunshine"); Peter Morgan (Miramax's "The Queen"); Zach Helm (Sony's "Stranger Than Fiction"); and Paul Greengrass (Universal's "United 93").
In the adapted category, the scribes are Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham and Dan Mazer (20th Century Fox's "Borat"); William Monahan (WB's "The Departed"); Aline Brosh McKenna (Fox's "The Devil Wears Prada"); Todd Field and Tom Perrotta (New Line's "Little Children"); and Jason Reitman (Searchlight's "Thank You for Smoking").
Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Peter Baynham & Dan Mazer, Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Peter Baynham & Anthony Hines & Todd Phillips, Based on a Character Created by Sacha Baron Cohen, Twentieth Century Fox
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 f.uk fashion news: Heroin cheek
Now a 'DIY sitcom', which is only to be shown on the web, shows the grubby side of heroin.
'The Junkies' is about three stupid, downbeat losers who live in a tower block, played by Peter Baynham ('Friday Night Armistice' and co-writer of 'Jam'), Peter Serafinowicz and Sally Phillips ('Smack the Pony').
The sitcom, which was filmed in a junky's flat, was made for next to nothing, with crew and actors working for free.
www.widemedia.com /fashionuk/news/2000/04/28/news0000278.html   (117 words)

  
 OSCAR.com - 79th Annual Academy Awards - Nomination
Screenplay by Sacha Baron Cohen & Anthony Hines & Peter Baynham & Dan Mazer; Story by Sacha Baron Cohen & Peter Baynham & Anthony Hines & Todd Phillips
These are the first Academy Award nominations for Sacha Baron Cohen, Anthony Hines, Peter Baynham, Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips.
Borat, a guileless reporter from Kazakhstan, visits the United States to film a television documentary about life in America.
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