The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon
The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon | |
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Written by | Steve Coogan Henry Normal |
Directed by | Geoff Posner |
Starring | Steve Coogan |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Production | |
Producers | Geoff Posner David Tyler |
Production company | BBC |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Two |
Picture format | 576i |
Original release | 1 January 1997 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | Coogan's Run |
The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon is a British comedy written by and starring Steve Coogan and produced by Pozzitive Television. It centres around a concert given by the Portuguese popstar Tony Ferrino (played by Coogan), a music and dance spectacular which featured pop stars Mick Hucknall, Kim Wilde and Gary Wilmot in cameo roles.[1]
The spoof choreography was led by a young Bruno Tonioli, and a recorded version of Steve Coogan as Tony Ferrino singing Tom Jones's "Help Yourself" was released by RCA Records at the same time as the TV show was released.[2]
As part of the illusion that Tony Ferrino was a real character, the BBC also showed a fake documentary interview about Tony Ferrino's life - Introducing Tony Ferrino - Who? And Why? - A Quest.[3] The interview as conducted by Peter Baynham, in character as Ross Woodward, a put-upon and nervous interview host.
Reception[]
The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon was very positively received, and Coogan revived the character in his 1998 national tour 'The Man Who Thinks He's It'. It won a Silver Rose at the Rose D'Or awards in Montreaux.[4]
References[]
- ^ Comedy, Pozzitive. "Pozzitive: The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon". pozzitive.co.uk.
- ^ "Help Yourself by Tony Ferrino" – via Amazon.
- ^ "Introducing Tony Ferrino: Who and Why? A Quest" – via www.imdb.com.
- ^ "Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival (1997)". IMDb.
- BBC television comedy
- 1997 in British television
- BBC Two