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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm3363055Nigel Purton - IMDb

    Nigel Purton is known for Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), Spitting Image (1984) and '81 Take 2 (1981).

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  2. Nigel Purton. Writer: Not the Nine O'Clock News. Nigel Purton is known for Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979), Spitting Image (1984) and '81 Take 2 (1981).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nigel_BurtonNigel Burton - Wikipedia

    Nigel Burton (born July 30, 1976) is an American football commentator for CW Sports and the former head coach for the Portland State Vikings college football team.

  4. Nigel Purton is a writer.

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    The Spitting Image Election Special was broadcast on Thursday 11th June 1987 at 10:00pm on ITV, before the ITN Vote 87 special which was broadcast on the same night at 10:45pm.

    Alastair Burnet: And there we have it, the predicted results: Conservatives 359 seats, Labour 243 seats, and Alliance 24 seats. The polls have now closed, shortly to be followed by the rest of the hospitals, the schools, and the BBC. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...

    [Spitting Image intro]

    Alastair Burnet: Good evening, and welcome to Election Update special Newswatch Vote '87. Stay with us for the next 73 hours for up-to-the-minute results and most important of all, waffle Peter.

    Peter Sissons: It's interesting you should mention waffle, Alastair, as that's exactly what I'm doing right now. Alastair?

    Alastair Burnet: Thank you. Peter?

    Peter Sissons: Thank you Alastair.

    Alastair Burnet, Peter Sissons, a man who knows a lot about fish, Gearld Kaufman, George Younger, Roy Jenkins, Neil Kinnock, Glenys Kinnock, James Callaghan, Denis Healey, David Dimbleby, Margaret Thatcher, Peter Snow, Robin Day, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jeffery Archer, Cecil Parkinson, Ronald Reagan, Nero, Queen Elizabeth II, The Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, Prince Charles, David Owen, David Steel, Nigel Lawson, Douglas Hurd, Michael Foot, Norman Tebbit, Saatchi and Saatchi

    Background Characters

    Caspar Weinberger, Francios Mitterand, Queen Victoria, Norris Dimbleby, Harold Wilson

    Referenced Characters

    Princess Diana, Prince William, Prince Harry

    Humans

    Puppeteers

    Anthony Asbury, Kevin Bradshaw, Richard Coombs, Alistair Fullarton, Nigel Plaskitt, Martin P. Robinson, Andrew Sinclair, Ian Thom

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    John Eccleston, Geoffrey Felix, Angie Passmore, Marie Phillips, William Todd-Jones

    Impressionists

    Chris Barrie as Roy Jenkins, James Callaghan, Neil Kinnock, Robin Day, Jeffery Archer, Ronald Reagan, Prince Andrew, Prince Charles, David Owen, Michael Foot

    •Puppets created by: Luck and Flaw

    •Based on an original lunch with: Martin Lambie Nairn

    •Puppets made by:

    Jolly Avery, Pablo Bach, Sue Baxter, Stephen Bendelack, Scott Brooker, Neil Cummings, Jeffery Fineberg, Andrew Geddes, Charmanie Goodchild, Patrick Haines, Jackie Hallatt, Peter Kidd, Stephen Mansfield, Andrew Robey, Toby Sherborne, Julien Short, Spike, David Stoten, Johnny Stubbenhagen, Michelle Theobald, Tim Watts

    •Costume Design: Sue Gibson

    •Wigs: Charles

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1986 CD release of "Spit In Your Ear" on Discogs.

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