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  1. 1. Jan. 1989 · After the criticisms of the 1987 show's disproportionate focus on music - and the financial disaster of its music-only Festival Of Youth weekend concert in 1988, Amnesty returned to the original formula that had been so successful in the 1976-1981 era with a primary focus on comedy. Pat Duffy was dropped from organising any further benefit events for Amnesty and for the 1989 show, Amnesty ...

  2. The Secret Policeman's Ball: Directed by Roger Graef. With Paul Abrahams, Rowan Atkinson, Chris Beetles, Mike Brearley. A series of benefit concerts to raise money for Amnesty International.

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  3. They are informally referred to as The Secret Policeman's Balls . The Secret Policeman's Ball took place over four consecutive nights in London on 27–30 June 1979. It was a successor to the 1976 show A Poke in the Eye (With a Sharp Stick) (the film of which was titled Pleasure at Her Majesty's) and the 1977 show The Mermaid Frolics .

  4. Secret Policeman Returns. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of the legendary Secret Policeman’s Ball in aid of Amnesty International, this Rose D’Or nominated feature documentary film features Britain’s finest comedians and performers, including Stephen Fry, the Monty Python team, Rowan Atkinson, Lenny Henry, Ruby Wax, Alexei Sayle, Dawn French, the Late Terry Jones, Sting, Phil Collins ...

  5. 11. Sept. 2017 · The Secret Policeman's Ball was the third of the benefit shows staged by Amnesty International to raise funds for its research and campaign work in the human...

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  6. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball. The Secret Policeman's Other Ball was the fourth of the benefit shows staged by the British Section of Amnesty International to raise funds for its research and campaign work in the human rights field. It was the second of many shows to bear the celebrated "Secret Policeman's" title that became the iconic ...

  7. After the criticisms of the 1987 show’s disproportionate focus on music - and the financial disaster of its music-only Festival Of Youth weekend concert in 1988, Amnesty returned to the original formula that had been so successful in the 1976-1981 era with a primary focus on comedy. Pat Duffy was dropped from organising any further benefit events for Amnesty and for the 1989 show, Amnesty ...