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  1. Prime Minister parodies (. Private Eye. ) Prime Minister parodies are a long-running feature of the British satirical magazine Private Eye, which have been included in the majority of issues since the magazine's inception. The parodies consist of one arch satirical personification of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of the day, and use ...

  2. The fortnightly British satirical magazine Private Eye has long had a reputation for using euphemistic and irreverent substitute names and titles for people, groups and organisations and has coined a number of expressions to describe sex, drugs, alcohol and other aspects of human activity. Over the years these names and expressions have become in-jokes, used frequently in the magazine without ...

  3. Martin Farr. Listen to this article: Media. World. 01/Nov/2021. The fortnightly magazine Private Eye turns 60 this year. When it launched, it helped initiate the “satire boom”, and, more...

  4. Prime Minister Parodies (Private Eye) : Surhone, Lambert M, Tennoe, Mariam T, Henssonow, Susan F: Amazon.es: Libros

  5. 27 de oct. de 2021 · Private Eye's 60 years of Prime Ministerial parodies. Spoofs tell a history of modern Britain, says Martin Farr. The fortnightly magazine Private Eye turns 60 this year.

  6. 13 de nov. de 2021 · Private Eye at 60: the prime ministerial parodies that tell a history of modern Britain. 14 November 2021 by particularkev. Martin Farr, Newcastle University The fortnightly magazine Private Eye turns 60 this year.

  7. 26 de oct. de 2021 · The Conversation. Private Eye at 60: the prime ministerial parodies that tell a history of modern Britain. Martin Farr, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary British History, Newcastle...