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Cultural depictions of Winston Churchill

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The life of Winston Churchill has frequently been fictionalised for film, television, radio and other media.

Film

Theatre

TV

Music

Radio

  • Peter Sellers included Churchill as his standard PM for the Goon Show. Churchill is depicted as he was during the Second World War. In the Goon Show, he is of course treated humorously, having a very African foreign secretary called Basil (played by Ray Ellington in Red Bladder mode). In addition he is responsible for supporting Neddie Seagoon's harebrained plans for long range jet propelled guided NAAFI's, atomic dustbins, and throwing batter puddings at Clement Attlee;
  • Churchill's Other Lives, documentary series, played by Roger Allam (2011).

Literature

Miscellaneous