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Series 14 - 1. A Tomb With a View

From Fact to Fiction As tensions again simmer over Europe, Sandi Toksvig imagines the effect on one UK family.

Presented byKirsty Young

Desert Island Discs Presenter Kirsty Young

Rory Bremner

Rory Bremner

Broadcast

First broadcast: Sun 20 Apr 2003

Comedian, Impressionist

Sue Lawley's castaway this week is the impressionist and satirist Rory Bremner. He was born in Edinburgh in 1961. A self-confessed show-off, he started doing impersonations at primary school, sending up teachers, sports commentators and Moira Anderson! Entertaining his school friends inevitably developed into performing on stage and he worked as a stand up on the comedy circuit, and notably at the Edinburgh Festival.

Following his sell-out run at the Festival in 1986 the BBC offered him his first television series, Now Something Else. It ran on BBC2 for seven years. In 1993 he moved to Channel 4, where his show Rory Bremner - Who Else? developed a much more hard-edged, satirical and political bite. It also picked up more than 10 major awards including Baftas for himself and fellow writer-performers John Bird and John Fortune. His meticulous research and observation of the politicians he mimics inevitably led to his fraternising with them and ultimately led to being awarded the final accolade for a satirist: he was banned from Labour's battle bus in the 2001 election campaign.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Choices

Brian Johnston & Jonathan Agnew

3.

Brian Johnston & Jonathan Agnew

Test Match Special - 09/08/1991

Kurt Weill

4.

Kurt Weill

Excerpt from ‘The Finale’

Orchestra: Cologne Radio Orchestra Conductor: Jan Latham Konig

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Julie London

5.

Julie London

I’m In The Mood For Love

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Frank Sinatra

6.

Frank Sinatra

I’ve Got You Under My Skin

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Van Morrison

7.

Castaway's favourite

Van Morrison

Have I Told You Lately

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Georges Bizet

8.

Georges Bizet

Je dis que rien ne m’épouvante (from Carmen)

Soloist: Kiri Te Kanawa

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Book

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon

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