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Topic History of: Ronald Reagan on George W. Bush (17 May, 1986)
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Solihull Exile Mixed blessing those puppets,worked great for snooker player Steve Davis.Politicians certainly sufferred more than most (as no doubt they deserved).
You didn't need the publicity though,lucky devil
In The Know steveimp wrote:
Does anyone else whilst thinking of Ronald Reagan automatically picture his Spitting Image puppet?

Yes - the "President's brain is missing" sketches were hilarious !
JK2006 Yes Spitting Image had a truly ruinous effect (I've never since been able to take David Steel seriously) so I used to call the producer (John Lloyd who I knew - he dated my junior researcher on Ent USA Helen Fielding who went on to write Brigid Jones Diary) and ask him to include me.

He would answer "JK as long as you keep pestering me I'll never do a puppet of you".

It never dawned on him that was exactly what I wanted!
steveimp Does anyone else whilst thinking of Ronald Reagan automatically picture his Spitting Image puppet?
JK2006 This thread is one of my favourite ever on Your Views!