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  1. Video reissues of The Secret Policeman's Ball (1979) and The Secret Policeman's Other Ball (1981) have also had original sequences edited out. The US compilation The Secret Policeman's Private Parts (1983) – that featured special additional content and outtakes not included in the original UK films – has not been available in any format since the early 1980s and was only released in the US.

  2. 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 .

  3. 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...

  4. The title "The Secret Policeman's Ball" was conceived in 1979 by Martin Lewis, co-creator of the "Secret Policeman's Ball" series and producer of multiple Amnesty benefit shows, concerts, films, TV shows, radio programs, books, audio albums, DVDs & BluRays between 1976 - 2013. Martin Lewis donated the title and all associated rights to Amnesty ...

  5. The Secret Policeman’s Ball was a 100-minute film featuring the highlights of the third Amnesty International charity concert staged over four consecutive nights (27 – 30 June 1979) at Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket in London. Monty Python team members Terry Jones, Michael Palin and John Cleese appeared in their famous “Four ...

  6. The Secret Policeman's Ball. This documentary presents highlights from four 1979 benefit performances given in support of Amnesty International. Spearheaded by Monty Python's John Cleese, they ...

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  7. Der Secret Policeman’s Ball ist eine Veranstaltung zu Gunsten von Amnesty International, die erstmals 1976 stattfand. Wie bei den späteren von Bob Geldof veranstalteten Live Aid - und Live8 -Konzerten treten auch beim Secret Policeman’s Ball alle Künstler ohne Gage auf. Der Erlös der Shows ging vollständig an Amnesty International.