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The Comic Strip’s, The Hunt for Tony Blair (2011), Screening at The Gate Picture House – 9th June

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  • June 6, 2024
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The Comic Strip’s, The Hunt for Tony Blair (2011), Screening at The Gate Picture House – 9th June

Don’t miss a rare chance to see The Comic Strip’s feature film The Hunt For Tony Blair (2011) on this Sunday, June 9th. The screening at The Gate Picture House, Notting Hill Gate, starts at 8:15 PM and is preceded by a compilation of the greatest Comic Strip films from 1982 to 2016. Join comedian Robin Ince, The Comic Strip founder Peter Richardson (director, screenwriter, and actor), and special guests Stephen Mangan and Nigel Planer for an unforgettable evening.

Left to Right, Greg Weir of Portobello Radio, London, The Comic Strip’s founder Peter Richardson, and Henry Scott-Irvine

Ahead of this event, Henry Scott-Irvine, interviewed The Comic Strip founder, Peter Richardson, in an exclusive hour-long chat on Henry’s Lucky Seven Show on Portobello Radio.

Can’t listen live? No worries! The interview is available as a podcast on Portobello Radio’s Mixcloud channel here: https://www.mixcloud.com/Portobello_Radio/portobello-radio-with-henrys-lucky7-peter-richardson/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1ZiJF7lbhw_gkKuW9fZLmRVsw7GvCJU0zHOwKyg6cCCAa-vg9i4OdkISc_aem_AUx-YW1GkQcWaPQPJSa2cAf2yx-Vhy7IFiJsxpgbFiMNTx9WiersMRayu6HzxQ9eV7Tc1aAxBOXhYJs_O8jRib9F

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Henry Scott Irvine

Henry Scott-Irvine is the author of the Omnibus Press hardback biography of Procol Harum. His writing career began in the script departments of the British film industry before moving into television as a music and arts producer. He has since built a long career in journalism and broadcasting, working as a radio producer-presenter since 2009 and producing the award-winning documentary Tales From Tin Pan Alley. Henry is also a dedicated campaigner for the recognition and preservation of London’s music and film heritage sites.

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