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'''''Directors Commentary''''' was a comedy show created and written by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross. It was made by Jones The Film for [[ITV]]. Shown on ITV in [[2004]]. It starred [[Rob Brydon]] as [[Peter de Lane]], a fictional director who provided the [[audio commentary]] for the [[DVD]] releases of shows he had supposedly directed. These commentaries not only provided information on the programmes but also gave a glimpse into de Lane's life. |
'''''Directors Commentary''''' was a comedy show created and written by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross. It was made by Jones The Film for [[ITV]]. Shown on ITV in [[2004]]. It starred [[Rob Brydon]] as [[Peter de Lane]], a fictional director who provided the [[audio commentary]] for the [[DVD]] releases of shows he had supposedly directed. These commentaries not only provided information on the programmes but also gave a glimpse into de Lane's life. |
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It ran for 7 episodes, which have all been released on DVD. |
It ran for 7 episodes, which have all been released on DVD (though omitting all scenes taken from [[Upstairs, Downstairs]]). |
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It used stock footage of real television programmes, such as ''[[Bonanza]]'', ''[[Only When I Laugh (television series)|Only When I Laugh]]'' and ''[[Flambards]]'', and de Lane did not appear in person on screen. |
It used stock footage of real television programmes, such as ''[[Bonanza]]'', ''[[Only When I Laugh (television series)|Only When I Laugh]]'' and ''[[Flambards]]'', and de Lane did not appear in person on screen. |
Revision as of 13:57, 16 December 2008
Directors Commentary was a comedy show created and written by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross. It was made by Jones The Film for ITV. Shown on ITV in 2004. It starred Rob Brydon as Peter de Lane, a fictional director who provided the audio commentary for the DVD releases of shows he had supposedly directed. These commentaries not only provided information on the programmes but also gave a glimpse into de Lane's life.
It ran for 7 episodes, which have all been released on DVD (though omitting all scenes taken from Upstairs, Downstairs).
It used stock footage of real television programmes, such as Bonanza, Only When I Laugh and Flambards, and de Lane did not appear in person on screen.