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  1. Episode #1.1: Directed by Ian Keill, Andrew Gosling. With Neil Innes, John Betjeman, Johnny Morris, Gillian Gregory. A man in a spacesuit enters a dusty, rat-infested suburban house and recovers an artefact: The Innes Book of Records.

    • Ian Keill, Andrew Gosling
    • 1979-01-17
    • Comedy, Family, Music
    • 23
  2. A man in a spacesuit enters a dusty, rat-infested suburban house and recovers an artefact: The Innes Book of Records. Inside, he discovers songs including "How Sweet To Be An Idiot" and "Let's Go Crazy", along with poetry by John Betjeman.

  3. Apr 8, 2023 · With SciSpace, you do not need a word template for The Innes Review. It automatically formats your research paper to Edinburgh University Press formatting guidelines and citation style. You can download a submission ready research paper in pdf, LaTeX and docx formats.

  4. Dec 31, 2014 · The Innes Book of Records is a television show made by the English singer-songwriter Neil Innes (of The Rutles, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, Rutland Weekend Television and Monty Python projects). It started in 1979 and ran for three series.

  5. Neil Innes performs parody songs old and new, all set to specially-shot footage, and including special guest performers. Plotless and surreal, Innes described the programme as "songs and...

  6. The Innes Book of Records is the third solo album by Neil Innes and was released in 1979 to accompany the BBC television series of the same name. The audio recordings on the album are not the same as those used as the audio track for the television series, some of the arrangements being markedly different.

  7. 1 Review. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Classis British eccentricity set to music. Steve_from_Wales 4 June 2005. Neil Innes, writer/performer for the late lamented Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and "The Seventh Python" was given free rein by BBC2 to put many of the Bonzo's songs to video, along with some of his later solo works.

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