Kombat Opera Presents
Appearance
Kombat Opera Presents | |
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Genre | Comedy & Opera |
Created by | Richard Thomas |
Written by | Richard Thomas Stewart Lee |
Directed by | Dominic Brigstocke Terry Jones Peter Orton Tim Kirkby |
Starring | John Thomson Jon Culshaw Kevin Eldon Hugh Dennis |
Composer | Richard Thomas |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jon Rolph |
Producer | Stephen Abrahams |
Running time | 30 Minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two |
Release | 25 February 25 March 2007 | –
Related | |
Jerry Springer The Opera |
Kombat Opera Presents is a British musical comedy television show. The comedy parodies British television programmes by transforming them into operas. The music for the series was written by Richard Thomas, with the series having its origins in the Kombat Opera segments of Simon Munnery's character The League Against Tedium, and his television show Attention Scum. The series won the Best Comedy prize at the 2008 Rose d'Or ceremony.[1]
Parodied shows
[edit]The following TV shows have been parodied:
Episode 1: The Applicants
[edit]- Originally broadcast on 25 February 2007
- A parody of The Apprentice
Episode 2: Spouse Change
[edit]- Originally broadcast on 4 March 2007
- A parody of Wife Swap
Episode 3: Question Time Out
[edit]- Originally broadcast on 11 March 2007
- A parody of Question Time
Episode 4: Manorama
[edit]- Originally broadcast on 18 March 2007
- A parody of Panorama
Episode 5: The South Bragg Show
[edit]- Originally broadcast on 25 March 2007
- A parody of The South Bank Show
References
[edit]- ^ "Rose d'Or Winners 2008" (PDF). Rose d'Or AG. 6 May 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 7 May 2008.
External links
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Categories:
- 2007 British television series debuts
- 2007 British television series endings
- BBC Television show stubs
- British comedy television series stubs
- 2000s British comedy television series
- 2000s British satirical television series
- British musical television series
- British parody television series
- BBC television comedy
- BBC satirical television shows
- BBC Two original programming