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01.07.03

TV ENTERTAINMENT


Dead Ringers returns – don't accept imitations


Mark Perry, Phil Cornwell, Jan Ravens, Jon Culshaw and Kevin Connelly
Public figures take cover! Dead Ringers returns to ´óÏó´«Ã½ TWO on Monday 7 July with unnervingly accurate impressions of those at the forefront of public attention.


Jon Culshaw, Jan Ravens, Phil Cornwell, Kevin Connelly and Mark Perry take on the faces of the familiar with a certain Dead Ringer twist.



Ellen MacArthur (Jan Ravens) can be seen battling against the odds as she circumnavigates the spare room with the vacuum cleaner and copes with the pain of a red t-shirt in the white wash in her challenge to bravely take on the housework.


In response to the American remake of The Italian Job there is the American remake of Carry On Matron with Arnold Schwarzenegger (Jon Culshaw) as Sid James.


David Dimbleby (Kevin Connelly) puts in an appearance commentating movingly at the funeral of Mr Nibbles, a much-loved hamster.


New characters include Ricky Gervais (Jon Culshaw), Fiona Bruce (Jan Ravens), Dirty Den (Phil Cornwall) and Kirsty Allsop and Phil Spencer from Location Location Location.


There is also the return of such favourites as John Prescott (Mark Perry), Kirsty Wark (Jan Ravens) and Johnny Vegas (Jon Culshaw).


The team face the ultimate challenge by filming each episode just days before transmission to make sure the sketches and impressions really are of the people in the headlines.


The producer of Dead Ringers is Gareth Edwards. It is written with sure-fire wit by Nev Fountain, Tom Jamieson and Jon Holmes, who are also the writers of the original Radio 4 hit.


Dead Ringers - ´óÏó´«Ã½ TWO on Monday 7 July.


Notes to Editors


Dead Ringers does the double: new Radio and Television series (06.08.02)


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