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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_MellieRoger Mellie - Wikipedia

    The next day, at FTV studios, Roger presents a kids' TV show called Blue Roger (a parody of Blue Peter) along with a ginger-haired kid. They have a look at some puppies and Roger exclaims that one of them has a "little penis!"

  2. viz.fandom.com › wiki › Roger_MellieRoger Mellie - Viz Wiki

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    Roger Mellie first appeared in Issue 6 in July 1981 and (like many other Viz characters) is a foul-mouthed, obnoxious (and occasionally violent) misogynist who nevertheless manages to maintain a career as a television presenter, albeit not always a successful one, often being fired and re-hired by FTV for his performances. His usual outfit is a str...

    Bargain Cunt (a parody of Bargain Hunt)
    Blind Shag (a parody of Blind Date)
    Blue Roger (a parody of Blue Peter)
    Blinkety Blank (a parody of Blankety Blank)
    "Hello, good evening and bollocks!"
    "Sorry I'm late, Tom."
  3. Dec 30, 2010 · Like many of the Viz cartoon characters (Sid the Sexist, The Fat Slags), Roger Mellie was rude, obnoxious, foul-mouthed, sexist, racist with serious drink and drug issues. A CV like that today would make Mellie perfect TV fodder.

  4. The late lamented Peter Cook was a brilliant choice to supply the voice of Roger Mellie for these animated cartoons. Cook was many things Mellie is not: handsome, quick-witted, debonair. Yet there are many ways in which Roger Mellie could seem to be a parody of Peter Cook.

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    • 1991-12-30
    • Animation, Comedy
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  5. "HELLO, GOOD EVENING & b*llocks!" I just remembered about this coz of the Pete & Dud thread that's jus

  6. Mar 17, 2013 · I remember seeing a comic for CR in 1991 - the third event aka "The Stonker". It featured appearances from amongst others the Teenage Mutant Hero (not Ninja then) Turtles & some of Viz characters, including Roger Mellie who got custarded at the start. Didn't buy it as I was on dole then.

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  8. [1991] Roger Mellie - The Man on The Telly. Roger gets a job on the Antiques Roadshow and takes up celebrity golf. Voiced by Peter Cook and Harry Enfield. Comedy. Share. Sort by: Best. Open comment sort options. Top. New. Controversial. Old. Q&A. Add a Comment. [deleted] •.