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Mar 1, 2024 · National Lampoon editor Tony Hendra—probably best-known as Ian Faith, the irritable, incompetent manager of Spinal Tap—created the fucking funniest John Lennon parody of all time. Technically “Magical Misery Tour (Bootleg Record)” isn’t a parody so much as it’s a pointedly vicious satire.
Television and films. In 1984, Hendra co-created, co-wrote, and co-produced the British television satirical show Spitting Image, for which he, Jon Blair, and John Lloyd were nominated for a British Academy Award in 1985. He was ousted from the production after the first six shows, being replaced by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor.
Oct 17, 2005 · In the spring of 2004, Ms. Hendra’s father, Tony Hendra —a lefty, British-born former editor of the humor magazine National Lampoon, actor in the cult film This Is Spinal Tap and boon...
Mar 19, 2006 · The 'Spinal Tap' star created 'Spitting Image', discovered John Belushi and was even asked to join the Pythons. But now, after writing a bestselling memoir, he faces allegations of sexual abuse...
Sketches and songs. Radio Dinner parodies the pop culture and political landscape of the early 1970s. [2] The record's principal creators were National Lampoon editors Tony Hendra and Michael O'Donoghue.
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Mar 5, 2021 · Tony Hendra, a humorist whose wide-ranging résumé included top editing jobs at National Lampoon and Spy magazines and a zesty role in the mockumentary “This Is Spinal Tap,” died on Thursday in...