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  1. Very enjoyable and fun political satire. A very enjoyable BBC play, recorded live in 1958 and including such familiar faces as Wilfrid Brambell as the twitchy postmaster who opens all the letters, Peter Copley as the nervous schoolmaster, and Tony Hancock in a rare 'straight' role as the inspector - but is he really what he seems? The Russian ...

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  3. 17. März 2005 · THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR is based on extensive original research and was written and directed by Bafta-winning Peter Kosminsky. David Kelly was one of the government’s foremost experts on Weapons of Mass Destruction. The drama depicts Dr Kelly’s time as a United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq in the 1990s and through the frenetic weeks ...

  4. 8. Apr. 2024 · Reading Time: 4 mins read. The full cast has today been announced for the brand-new adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s satirical masterpiece, THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, premiering at the Marylebone Theatre from 3 May – 15 June 2024, with a press night on Wednesday 8 May. “There’s no money in honesty!”. A comedy about hypocrites, hysterics ...

  5. The film was going to be shot on location in Tangier. However due to political instability there, and insistence of the Moroccan government that the country only be filmed in a certain way, it was decided to film these scenes at Elstree Studios in London. There was location filming in Amsterdam.

  6. Peter Kosminsky's 2005 dramatisation of the life and death of Dr David Kelly, the former UN weapons inspector who, in the wake of the WMD fiasco, became something of a weapon himself, deployed by both government and the BBC. It ultimately led, just two days after his appearance at the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, to his death and presumed suicide on Harrowden Hill on the evening of the ...

  7. Yury Butusov’s final Moscow production is this multi-award-winning work based on Nikolai Gogol’s “Government Inspector”. The play deftly delves into the dual impossibilities of both accepting reality and escaping from it. As with many of Butusov’s stagings, chaos and pathos are seamlessly interwoven, with art presented as both freeing ...