Spitting Image - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Episode 1
In this episode; we take a trip to Camberwick Greenbelt with Nicholas Ridley and his bulldozer, Fergie and Andrew argue over whose turn it is to change the baby and Nigel Lawson gets lost as he takes to the skies in a helicopter in Treasury Hunt.

Episode 2
Cecil Parkinson is haunted by a ghost from his past, Anne Robinson presents Points of View and Janet Street-Porter is put in charge of "Youth TV".

Episode 3
This week Noel Edmonds presents Telly Morons, we have The Very Last Of The Summer Wine returning for the 150th series, Terry Wogan presents another charity fund-raising special and Anneka Rice is on the hunt for the local hospital as she goes into labour live on air.

Episode 4
Prince Edward discovers a talent directing the acts of the Royal Variety Performance, Robert Maxwell sings Putting Out The Ritz and Andrew Lloyd Webber presents his latest musical.

Episode 5
In this episode; there is panic at the BBC when Sue Lawley's legs disappear, Steve 'Interesting' Davis goes to Buckingham Palace to collect his MBE, and Elizabeth Taylor checks into the 'Betty Ford Celebrity Drying Out Clinic'.

Episode 6
Muriel Gray looks at the future of television, there is a rendition of Kill An Estate Agent Today, Princess Di installs a satellite dish at the palace, there is a look at the popular Russian daytime soap Comrades and a warning of the privatisation of Britain's Railways. This show also closes with the epic Margaret Thatcher rendition of Frank Sinatra's (I Did It) My Way.
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