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  1. Porterhouse Blue is a novel written by Tom Sharpe, first published in 1974. A satirical look at Cambridge life and the struggle between tradition and reform, Porterhouse Blue tells the story of Skullion , the Head Porter of Porterhouse, a fictional college of Cambridge University.

  2. Porterhouse Blue is a 1987 television comedy series adapted by Malcolm Bradbury from the 1974 Tom Sharpe novel of the same name for Channel 4 in four episodes. It starred David Jason as Skullion, Ian Richardson as Sir Godber Evans, Barbara Jefford as his wife Lady Mary, Charles Gray as Sir Cathcart D'Eath, and John Sessions as Zipser.

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    • 3 June –, 24 June 1987
  3. 8. Feb. 2019 · When the master of Porterhouse College, Cambridge dies of a Porterhouse blue, a stroke brought on by excessive living, having rejected all likely candidates to succeed him, the post passes to...

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  4. A satire on life at Porterhouse College, Cambridge, where a former grammar school boy becomes the master and faces resistance from the snobbish staff and students. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, and read user and critic reviews of this 1987 TV mini series.

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  5. Watch free online the four-part adaptation of Tom Sharpe's novel about a college in Cambridge. Starring David Jason, Ian Richardson and Griff Rhys Jones.

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  6. 8. Feb. 2019 · Porterhouse Blue (Episode 2) - YouTube. Professor Cynic. 7.16K subscribers. Subscribed. 313. 51K views 5 years ago. Despite his disdain for Zipser's studiousness Skullion does not report him...

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  7. When the master of Porterhouse College, Cambridge dies of a Porterhouse blue, a stroke brought on by excessive living, the new Master of Porterhouse threatens a break with tradition in the...

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