The Mark Thomas Comedy Product

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The Mark Thomas Comedy Product was a television show that ran on Channel 4 from February 1996 to May 2002. The show was hybrid of comedy and serious politics, with Mark Thomas often using silly or surreal methods to gain interviews with politicians and corporations and to highlight issues.

[edit] Episode guide

Series Episode Title Synopsis
1 1 Bear Necessities
2 McDonalds and Mad Saddam
3 Parliament!
4 Tours of London
5 MI6 and Birching Young Offenders
6 Show in a flat
Series Episode Title Synopsis
2 1 Campbell, Fayed and Straw
2 Church Money
3 Sellafield and Mice
4 Virgin Trains
5 Lottery
6 CEWA and Dome
Series Episode Title Synopsis
3 1 Arms Fair
2 Indonesian Torture
3 Geoffrey Robinson
4 Local Referendums
5 Nuclear Trains
6 Company Directors
7 Menwith Hill
8 Updates
9 Special Report: Asylum and Immigration Bill
Series Episode Title Synopsis
4 1 Burma & Premier Oil
2 Iraqi Sanctions
3 Nestle
4 Aldermaston AWE
5 ECGD
6 David Shayler
7 PPL human Milk Production
8 Xenotransplantation
9 ECGD (Ilisu Dam)
10 Government Accountability
11 Series Updates
Series Episode Title Synopsis
5 1 CCTV & the data protection act
2 MEP's interests
3 Michael Meacher
4 Pester Power
5 Balfour Beatty
6 Tube Privatisation
7 Series Updates
Series Episode Title Synopsis
6 1 Organophosphates
2 Drug Dumping
3 Corporate Killing
4 Yusufeli Dam
5 Quango State
6 Arms Dealing


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