A Poke in the Eye (With a Sharp Stick): Amnesty Presents the Best of the Secret Policeman's Ball

A Poke in the Eye (With a Sharp Stick): Amnesty Presents the Best of the Secret Policeman's Ball

by Amnesty International (Author), Graham Mc Cann (Editor)

Synopsis

Back in the day, if you wanted to raise money you stood on street corner with a tin and a smile. That is until Mr John Cleese rounded up a few friends in 1976 for Amnesty International's first fundraising show, 'A Poke In The Eye (With A Sharp Stick)'. Since then, Amnesty has produced a dozen Secret Policeman shows, which culminated this year with a breath-taking line-up at New York's Radio City Hall. This beautifully designed anniversary anthology brings together the greatest acts from the twelve shows: scripts of the Dead Parrot Sketch; lyrics to Michael Palin's 'I'm a Lumberjack'; Peter Cook's peerless E.L. Wisty monologues; Rowan Atkinson's school-master's roll-call and on through to the latest generation led by Eddie Izzard, Dylan Moran, Frank Skinner, Alan Carr and Russell Brand. These celebrated comedy routines are accompanied by beautiful photography, specially commissioned introductions and insightful interviews from the stars involved. It is a fitting tribute to a remarkable comedy institution.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Edition: Main
Publisher: Canongate Books Ltd
Published: 04 Oct 2012

ISBN 10: 0857867342
ISBN 13: 9780857867346
Book Overview: To the mark the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International, Canongate is proud to present a major anthology of the charity's celebrated comedy shows

Media Reviews
'Slick, well-scripted and savvy . . . freewheeling, contagious and delightful' * * Guardian, on the Secret Policeman's Ball 2012 * *
A sketch about a dead parrot - the opening act on that night at Her Majesty's Theatre 36 years ago - set in motion the now fully ingrained idea of artists lending their high profiles to good causes. Without the Secret Policeman's Ball there may never have been a Comic Relief or a Live Aid. Since then, the poster bills for the regular benefits have featured a who's who of comedy talent . . . Who better to stand up for freedom of speech than those who have made being outspoken an artform? * * Telegraph, on the Secret Policeman's Ball 2012 * *
Author Bio
Amnesty International is an international human rights non-governmental organisation with over three million members and supporters around the world. Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty draws attention to human-rights abuses and campaigns, works to mobilise public opinion and put pressure on the governments that let abuse take place, and aims to protect people wherever justice, fairness, freedom and truth are denied. The organisation was awarded the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for its campaign against torture, and the United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights in 1978. www.amnesty.org.uk