The classic dancing scene from Jean-Luc Goddard's crime comedy Bande a Part. It so impressed Quentin Tarantino that he named his movie production company, "A Band Apart", after the film and referenced it in Pulp Fiction. Goddard later said that he would much rather Tarantino had just given him a lot of money instead. Bande a Part was released in the US as Band of Outsiders.
The full run of Hugh sketches from The Armando Iannucci Shows. Each week, Armando would gently cajole Hugh into reminiscing about his past.
Sadly, Hugh - full name Hugh Cecil - passed away on February 11, 2004. Goodbye, Hugh.
Alan Moore, the author of acclaimed comic books Watchmen, Swamp Thing, V for Vendetta and From Hell, is interviewed by Gaz Top (and Gaz Top's Ludicrous Mullet) for the 1980s children's show Get Fresh. I believe this was filmed in 1987.
Note the odd recommendation that the kids buy Watchmen, a comic book that features rape, gore and mass murder.
Gilbert the Alien and Charlotte Hindle interview Captain Sensible, formerly of The Damned. I think this interview was recorded in 1987. Apologies for the abrupt finish.
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