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Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - Dadeki - 12-12-2022

Quote:The satirist Victor Lewis-Smith who compiled the Funny Old World column in Private Eye for almost 30 years has died aged 65 after a short illness.

Mark Borkowski, the publicist and Lewis-Smith’s agent who announced the news of his death in Bruges at the weekend, tweeted: “I am in deep shock … Struggling to come to terms with the loss of a unique and irreplaceable talent.”

Lewis-Smith starred in TV comedy sketch series, including Inside Victor Lewis-Smith on BBC2 in the 1990s, and was known for making hoax calls.

https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/dec/12/victor-lewis-smith-writer-and-broadcaster-dies-at-65 


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - Roger Darthwell - 12-12-2022

Only 65 years old? Blimey......may he RIP, I loved his TV series TV Offal after I stumbled upon it online


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - VMPhil - 12-12-2022

It does sound like he was a bit tough to work with, but can't deny how funny TV Offal was and that was years before Screenwipe. I enjoyed some of the documentaries he made in the last few years on the likes of Peter Cook and Tony Hancock.

Shut up, grammatic oil.


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - London Lite - 12-12-2022

This is a shock. TV Offal was the foundation for Charlie Brooker to satirise tv and Funny Old World is still an excellent read.


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - Humphrey Hacker - 12-12-2022

Dumbfounded. He was a master of the P**s take and created the hilarious "gay Daleks" skit. RIP


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - Spencer - 12-12-2022

He clearly shared our interest in TV presentation.

He bought the rights to the name, Associated Rediffusion, which he used for his own programme company. TV idents also often appeared in his programmes. I remember well this feature from BBC2’s TV Hell Night.

https://twitter.com/atvlondon/status/1602389716401258521?s=46&t=5Js1-AEJIe8Na5jRQKyffA 

Incidentally, does anyone know the origin of the ‘BBC END’ slide at the end? It looks authentic, unlike the mocked Modern Pig Farmer Today. I’ve always wondered where it came from.


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - James2001 - 12-12-2022

Looks like it could have been from the end of a film reel of some sort, probably not intended for broadcast.


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - London Lite - 13-12-2022

Clips of his Radio 1 show from 1990.

https://twitter.com/airchecks/status/1602311768381870080 


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - James2001 - 13-12-2022

Basically telling you that if you complain then they'll use your complaint on the show and mock you!


RE: Victor Lewis-Smith, writer and broadcaster, dies at 65 - Humphrey Hacker - 14-12-2022

AR made a fascinating documentary in 1999 called "Scandal In The Bins" which Lewis-Smith narrated about a man called Benjamin Pell who raided the rubbish of PR firms, lawyers etc and sold the information to newspapers and made a fortune. Sadly only 1 part of the video is available on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqph68AG5rc