Geoff Posner

Total Credits at Criticker: 14 (Director)
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Titles you haven't rated - Director (14)
Little Britain: Live (2006) - Direct-to-Video
A stage-version of the critically-acclaimed television series.
The Black Adder (1983) - TV Series
Set in England at the end of the War of the Roses, we soon find out that the history we know is a Tudor fiction. In fact, Henry VII did not actually win the battle of Bosworth Field; he lost and though Richard III died in the battle, his nephew King Richard IV (who certainly was not smothered while still a boy in the Tower of London) reigned on for some years. The story focuses on Richard IV's younger son Prince Edmund, a sniveling coward who calls himself the 'Black Adder'. (imdb)
The Angina Monologues (2010) - TV Movie
For one night only, join the UK's top comedians as they give us their unique take on affairs of the heart. Hosted by one of Britain's best loved performers, Victoria Wood, the Angina Monologues is an initiative by the British Heart Foundation to raise awareness of heart disease in women, in a language everyone understands - humour (youtube.com)
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (2001) - TV Series
Five 20-somethings are living life in Runcorn. (imdb)
The Young Ones (1982) - TV Series
The crazy and sometimes surreal comedic adventures of four very different students in Thatcher's Britain. (imdb)
Not the Nine O'Clock News (1979) - TV Series
British sketch comedy starring the likes of Rowan Atkinson and Mel Smith. (imdb)
The Real Mccoy (1991) - TV Series
Sketch comedy show featuring an array of black and Asian comedy stars performing material aimed at an across-the-board black audience.
Dick Whittington and His Cat (2002) - TV Movie
An adaptation of the folktale about a lonely boy, his beloved cat, and the hard decisions that come with their adventures.
The Lenny Henry Show (1984) - TV Series
A sketch show featuring many different characters and spoofs.
The Lenny Henry Show (1987) - TV Series
Sitcom version of "_The Lenny Henry Show" (1984)_, featuring the misadventures of pirate radio DJ Delbert Wilkins.
Victoria Wood (1989) - TV Series
A series of six self-contained comedy playlets written by and starring Victoria Wood. (imdb)