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  1. 27. Jan. 2014 · Ali G, Innit. Ali G's unique style of questioning on The 11 O'clock Show brought him instant fame and notoriety. Now the 'official voice of the youth' returns. With all the best bits from 20 of Ali G's Interviews, he tackles interviewees with questions'such as 'Is King Dong really a King?', 'What did Van Gough cut his knob off?', 'Why don't ...

  2. 12. Sept. 1999 · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_11_O'Clock_ShowSeries 3 of The 11 O'Clock Show, presenters are Iain Lee and Daisy Donovan, and also featuring Paul Garner

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  3. The 11 O'Clock Show was a satirical late-night British television comedy series on Channel 4, which featured topical sketches and commentary on news items. It ran from 30 September 1998 to 8 December 2000, most notably, while hosted by Iain Lee and Daisy Donovan.

  4. 6. Okt. 2023 · Definition: In musical theatre, an "Eleven O'clock Number" is a showstopping number given to the lead character towards the end of the second act. Not to be confused with the final number in a show, the 11 o'clock number is highly dramatic moment towards the end of the show, when the protagonist comes to a turning point -- an important moment of self-realization or crisis.

  5. The 11 O'Clock Show (TV Series 1998–2000) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Movie News India Movie Spotlight. TV Shows. What's o ...

  6. The 11 O'Clock Show. TV sketch show; Channel 4; 1998 - 2000; 109 episodes (5 series) Satirical comedy series. The critically-acclaimed series gave a number of the UK's best known comedians their first TV experience. Stars Iain Lee, Daisy Donovan, Mackenzie Crook, Fred MacAulay, Brendon Burns and more.

  7. 11 O’Clock Show, The. This late-night satirical comedy series from Channel 4 was written, recorded and transmitted on the same day as an up-to-the-minute mock news bulletin. It was rude, offensive and disrespectful and often downright cruel, but the targets – predominantly politicians – generally deserved it.