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The League of Gentlemen


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The League of Gentlemen

Contributors:

By (Author) Leon Hunt

ISBN:

9781844572694

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

BFI Publishing

Publication Date:

4th November 2008

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

791.4572

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

160

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 190mm

Description

The League of Gentlemen


Part sitcom, part sketch show, part 'Kitchen Sink', part 'Northern Gothic', The League of Gentlemen is one of British television's most innovative and enduring comedy series. Set in the northern town of Royston Vasey, the series introduced viewers to homicidal Local Shop keepers Tubbs and Edward, vindictive training officer Pauline, demonic butcher Hilary Briss, and the nightmarish circus owner Papa Lazarou. Such was the series' effect that the word 'local' would never seem the same again.

The majority of these grotesque characters were played by Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, who created and wrote the series with Jeremy Dyson. In addition to creating a unique world, where the mundane collided with the macabre, the League showcased a versatility in its performers rarely seen in TV comedy.

Leon Hunt's entertaining and illuminating study offers the most sustained analysis of the series. Drawing on original interviews with Dyson and Gatiss, he traces the League's evolution, from fringe theatre to radio to television, from sketch-based material to the longer narratives of the Christmas Special and the contentious third series. Hunt contextualises the series as a 'cult classic', discussing its place within traditions of British comedy, its references to horror and fantasy and its creation of a grotesque and self-contained world.

Leon Hunt is Senior Lecturer in Film and TV Studies at Brunel University. He is the author of Kung Fu Cult Masters: From Bruce Lee to Crouching Tiger (2003) and British Low Culture: From Safari Suits to Sexploitation (1998).

Reviews

Throughout, Hunt balances fannish enthusiasm, which requires a witty tone, with academic rigour, which requires respectable footnotes. -- Sight& Sound * Kim Newman *

Author Bio

LEON HUNT is Senior Lecturer in Film and TV Studies, Brunel University, United Kingdom. He is the author of Kung Fu Cult Masters: From Bruce Lee to Crouching Tiger, Wallflower, 2003, and British Low Culture: From Safari Suits to Sexploitation, Routledge, 1998.

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