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Newman and Baddiel in Pieces [1] is a sketch comedy television show written by and starring comedians Robert Newman and David Baddiel, produced by Harry Thompson, and broadcast on BBC2 from 20 September to 20 December 1993.
With The Mary Whitehouse Experience Newman and Baddiel had become "unlikely pin-ups as, in the early 1990s, comedy was being fêted as 'the new rock and roll'," leading to their series, Newman and Baddiel in Pieces (1993). [5] The partnership with Baddiel was widely reported as being fraught with tension.
Newman and Baddiel were a comedy partnership of the 1990s consisting of British stand-up comics Robert Newman and David Baddiel.. Both graduated from Cambridge University and began working separately as stand-up comedians before they were introduced to one another in 1989 by producer Bill Dare, who wanted to put together a topical sketch show for BBC Radio 1.
Newman and Baddiel in Pieces The Mary Whitehouse Experience is a British topical sketch comedy show that the BBC produced in association with Spitting Image Productions . It starred two comedy double acts, one being David Baddiel and Rob Newman , the other Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis . [ 1 ]
David Lionel Baddiel FRSL (/ b ə ˈ d iː l /; born 28 May 1964) is an English comedian, presenter, screenwriter, author and singer.He became known for his early work alongside Rob Newman in The Mary Whitehouse Experience and later for his comedy partnership with Frank Skinner.
Newman and Baddiel in Pieces; P. Paul Merton: The Series; R. The Real McCoy (TV series) The Russ Abbot Show; S. Scotch and Wry; Set of Six (TV series) Smack the Pony;
The comedian and actor, 66, has teamed up with Baddiel on several occasions, including on their Noughties talk show Baddiel and Skinner Unplanned, and their football anthem “Three Lions” with ...
Newman and Baddiel in Pieces (1993) Numbertime (1993–2001) 23 September – Come Outside (1993–1997) 6 October – Seinfeld (1989–1998) 10 October – Dr. Terror's Vault of Horror (1993-1996) 22 October – The Larry Sanders Show (1992–1998) 3 November – The Buddha of Suburbia (1993) 14 November – The Return of the Borrowers (1993)