The Antics Roadshow
Not to be confused with The Antiques Roadshow.
The Antics Roadshow is an hour-long 2011 documentary film focused on "famous pranks and acts of activism which have become iconic".
Production
The Antics Roadshow was produced and directed by the British street artist Banksy and the director/producer Jaimie D'Cruz and was narrated by Kathy Burke.[1]
The name parodies the BBC Television series, Antiques Roadshow.[2]
Featured artists and activists
Artist or activist | Known for |
---|---|
Igor Vamos Jacques Servin | Their work as The Yes Men, a culture jamming activist duo. |
Mark Roberts | Streaking at major events, especially sporting events. |
Michael Fagan | Breaking into Buckingham Palace; known as the Michael Fagan incident. |
Noël Godin | Pieing celebrities and politicians. |
Princess Hijab | Painting hijabs on models in fashion industry advertisements. |
Rémi Gaillard | Various well-publicised pranks. |
Charlie Todd | Founder of Improv Everywhere. |
Broadcasts
Country | Year | Channel |
---|---|---|
United Kingdom | 2011 | Channel 4[3] |
Australia | 2013 | SBS Two |
References
- ↑ Dylan Schenker, "Banksy’s New TV Special ‘The Antics Roadshow’", PSFK, 13 August 2011
- ↑ "Banksy creates new show on pranks and anarchy for British TV", Los Angeles Times, 12 August 2011)
- ↑ The Antics Roadshow, Channel 4, August 2011
External links
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