Steve Punt Trailers
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Writer, comedian and actor. He is best known for appearing as part of the double act Punt and Dennis, with Hugh Dennis. He started making a name for himself whilst studying at Cambridge University. Appearing on 90s comedy shows The Mary Whitehouse Experience and later The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show made him a household name. In recent years he has been working more as a script writer and script editor and less as an actor or stand-up comic.
Most Popular Steve Punt Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
15 October 2004
Leaving their hometown of Fulchester in the North of England, Sandra and Tracey head for the bright lights of London, shagging and boozing their way to fame and fortune.
25 July 2006
A documentary about Spitting Image (1984) and the impact it had, including clips of the most memorable moments and contributions from many of the cast, crew and some of celebrities portrayed on the show.
31 October 2006
The rebirth of Amnesty International's legendary SECRET POLICEMAN'S BALL at the Royal Albert Hall on 14th October - after a 15 year hiatus - was a resounding success.
28 December 1991
In the tradition of the acclaimed series of British concerts known as The Secret Policemen's Ball, Amnesty International celebrates its 50th Anniversary live at Radio City Music Hall.
19 September 1996
Jane Horrocks showcases her wide-ranging talents as a mimic and comedy performer.
01 January 2011
A history of the British television comedy double act Morecambe & Wise to coincide with the BBC drama about their early lives.
01 April 1992
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis of 'The Mary Whitehouse Experience' delight with some of the best bits from their tour, live at the Bristol Hippodrome, including the sketches 'Embarrassing Parents', 'Noah's Ark', 'Milk' and 'Salad Bar'.
19 October 2011
A fantastical re-imagining of the events of 1979, when Monty Python made Life of Brian and the debate about what is an acceptable subject for comedy was blown wide open.