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Shockwave-based multimedia game and quiz.
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Article from the Guardian on the HBO version of the show. [Requires registration]
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Generates a rap featuring his catchphrases, to a variety of accompaniments.
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Excerpts and clips available for download.
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Article analysing the performer's popularity.
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Reports on talks held between Talkback Productions and HBO on an American vserion of the show.
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Details of a report made in the film industry paper 'Variety' that the character is to appear in a movie made by British company Working Title.
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The star is flown to Hollywood to perform in Madonna's latest pop video.
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Reports that the performer has recorded a six-part series for HBO.
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Reports that Sacha Baron Cohen was given a spare Bafta trophy to take home after one of his own awards went missing.
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The spoof rapper is voted personality of the year 2000 at the TV Quick Awards.
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Reports that the show is among a host of British productions up for the 2000 International Emmy Awards.
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Reports that a slang word made famous by the rapper leads to a broadcaster being criticised by a TV watchdog.
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Describes an apology issued to listeners after the performer let out a string of profanities during a live interview.
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Fan page offering a character profile, episode summaries, pictures, audio clips and a dictionary of terms from the Staines ghetto.
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Java-based application which converts a string of text into his style of speech.
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Provides details of a plan by the town's council to use the rapper's popularity in an effort to boost tourism. [Requires registration]
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Official site for the US version of the show. Offers an episode guide, character profiles, a message board, a glossary and merchandise.
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Viewer comments, a message board, links and a list of cast and crew.
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Provides a range of downloadable clips from the show, and from other series.
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Fictional encounter between the two characters, with pictures.
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Brief article on his appearance on the "Parkinson" chat show.
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Outlines the response to the character from Jewish leaders in Britain. [Requires registration]
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Article on an interview of David and Victoria Beckham conducted by the character for Comic Relief.