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Unseen Brass Eye clip

Posted on May 14, 2008 | 2 comments |

Here's an interesting bit of footage ('embedding disabled by request'. Sorry). Porn baron David Sullivan tried to define pornography to blog Hall of Fame member Chris Morris for Brass Eye. This clip never made the final cut as other Sullivan interview sections were chosen instead. But it still survives.

PS My sister sent me this. She cc:ed Stewart Lee on it. Absolutely typical!

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  1. Persephone TypeKey wrote:
    May 14, 2008 | Reply

    An unseen brass eye clip! Yee-owtch! Bleeech! Eeew!
    (Actually, the video wasn't that more appetizing, were the sections that made it on air more...uh...palatable?)

  2. MediumRob MT replied to Persephone's comment:
    May 15, 2008 | Reply

    Brass Eye was what they call "cutting edge" comedy and left more than a few people feeling uncomfortable. Some of it was funny; some of it was disturbing (not as disturbing as Jam mind). Here's a brief clip of admiring Pythons and comedy writers heaping praise on it.


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