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The Day Today : Complete BBC Series (2 Disc Set) [1994] | ![The Day Today : Complete BBC Series (2 Disc Set) [1994]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/419W688W5BL._SL160_.jpg)
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| Actors: Steve Coogan, Chris Morris, Doon Mackichan Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: DVD
List Price: £19.99 Buy New: £9.20 You Save: £10.79 (54%)
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Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 1591
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Region: 2 Discs: 2 Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 180 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.6 x 0.6
EAN: 5014503121822 ASIN: B000171RU4
Theatrical Release Date: January 19, 1994 Release Date: April 26, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Sealed. Available for immediate dispatch. First Class Post.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Fact me till I fart, it's The Day Today, the most outrageously satirical show ever to feature a man called Chris Morris--until Brass Eye, that is. Both savage and surreal, The Day Today heaps great steaming mounds of abuse and scorn upon our self-appointed moral guardians, upon pompous pundits, puerile newspaper headline-writers and vacuous, self-important TV presenters. And they all richly deserve it. First broadcast in 1994, the show's format is Newsnight-meets-Crimewatch in Hell. A ridiculously protracted title sequence and melodramatic headline announcements introduce Morris' demented, Jeremy Paxman-a-like anchorman, who simpers to the viewers while castigating on-air his useless reporter Peter O'Hanraha'hanrahan. The vacant Collatallie Sisters turns financial news into a Dadaist nightmare of meaningless statistics, graphically illustrated by the currency cat or the finance arse; while American journo Barbara Wintergreen's reports from Death Row are just scary and absurd enough to be completely believable. Also making his TV debut here is Steve Coogan's legendary sports caster Alan Partridge, with his appalling sports reporting, his cringe-inducing misunderstandings and his sheer blunt-headed stupidity (many of the same team, sans Morris, would reunite the following year for Knowing Me, Knowing You). Sketches such as the spoof soap "The Bureau" and the spoof docu-soap "The Pool" also betray the writing skills of Graham Linehan and Arthur Matthews, creators of Father Ted. On the DVD: The Day Today arrives as a two-disc set with all six episodes on the first disc. The second disc has a handful of fairly brief but still enjoyable extras: here you will find "Mini News" features in full and the complete versions of "The Pool" and "The Office" documentaries--the latter now looking like a brilliant premonition of the more famous Ricky Gervais vehicle. There's a rather dull Open University programme about the craft of TV journalism which uses extracts from The Day Today and is truthfully entitled "Po-Faced Analysis". Best of all is the complete original Pilot episode, plus a marvellous post-programme update in which Morris telephones a befuddled American McDonald's employee as if he was a crewmember of a sunken US submarine. Picture and sound quality are standard for a BBC show from the early 1990s. In summary: dispassionate. --Mark Walker
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A quick look at the Currency Kidney... July 10, 2008 EmmaCate (London, England) The humour travels round with you it's so darn good. I can't go on holiday without thinking 'This is a high clarrrss bureau de chawnge!' at least once, or see the weather forecast in the lift without thinking 'Breezes', or listen to Phil Collins without thinking 'Ahpumpedherfulloflead, becauseshewasan....Uuuuuzi luvvvah.'
Hilarious April 27, 2008 Tangerine (North Yorkshire) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I remember when this was originally shown on television and how I laughed at the silly news stories. Alan Partridge is even here presenting his sports news (his horse racing commentary is so funny I soiled myself). The Day Today is just brilliant and is a fine addition to any DVD collection. It is as is the case with comedy not going to be to everyones taste but I suspect the majority will find this a very amusing DVD indeed.
The Hidden Extras are Comedy Gold September 22, 2007 C. Cousins (London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved this programme when it was on and when I bought this DVD I was shocked to find I still loved it. The bullied vicar, and rogue dentists still had me laughing out loud. As for one of the hidden extras I only discovered it as I got called away from the DVD just as I put it in and when I came back it was to hear Chris Morris on the phone with Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan who was supposed to be in New York on 11 September for a meeting in a 'tower'. If you recall how inept Peter was you can imagine how the conversation goes. All in all a great buy.
Unfortunately the cat was filled with nitro-glycerine April 16, 2007 Mr. A. Sands (UK) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Like Brasseye? Want to see the roots of it's anarchic behaviour? Like Alan Partridge? Want to the see the roots of his character? Like The Office? Want to see where Gervais got his inspiration for it? Etc etc, this series is responsible for so much of modern UK comedy and is itself, genius. Like Brasseye, the humour here is random, random, random. The characters are top notch and the dialogue/article names are perfectly chaotic. Horses in the underground, bomb dogs, a mobile bureau de change, currency cat, gay weather, I could go on. It's not that offensive, and from what I can remember there's not that much swearing in it, but it is damn funny.
"Those are the headlines, God, I wish they weren't." April 12, 2007 Mr. A. Peacock (Edinburgh, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Day Today is perhaps the most widely loved out of Chris Morris' three satirical television shows (the others being Brass Eye and Jam). Morris was still fairly new to television at that point so didn't take some of the risks associated with the latter shows. However that is not to say that The Day Today is in any way restrained or only mildy amusing - It is quite simply absolutely hilarious. Featuring Morris as the lead anchorman in an ultra serious news programme, with Steeve Coogan as Alan Patridge (his character's debut) - the brilliantly clueless sport's desk commentator, Doon Mackichan as the insanely bizarre economic spokesperson Collaterlie Sisters, Rebecca Front as the bearded nature reporter and absolutely countless other brilliant creations. The features are just so brilliant, a simple elderly night janitor of a swimming pool describes how he was distracted one night by a particularly tricky crossword when a group of youths had snuck into the pool and were ducking, bombing, and numerous other prohibited activities, "and eventually someone was killed." "The Bureau" Soap set in a bureau de change is particularly memorable. But no, i don't want to spoil the 6 30 minute episodes for you by describing the jokes! If your new to this programme then all you need know is it's an extremely funny and popular satirical news show filled with endlessly quotable lines. The dvd itself delivers a good clear image, with particularly good sound; the extras are genuinly extensive with interviews, commentaries, and even more sketches! Also it's full of hidden extras for the truly keen of you. So all in all a definite must buy for absolutely any dvd collector or anyone interested in excellent comedy.
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