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Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back. Nigel Farage (Kevin Bishop). Copyright: Zeppotron
Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back

Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back

  • TV comedy drama
  • BBC Two
  • 2016
  • 1 episode

A fly-on-the-wall mockumentary about the ex-leader of UKIP. Kevin Bishop stars. Also features Tony Way, Mark Rice-Oxley, Radoslaw Kaim, Pandora Colin, Joan Blackham and more.

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Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back. Nigel Farage (Kevin Bishop). Copyright: Zeppotron

Key details

Genre
Comedy Drama
Broadcast
2016
Channel
BBC Two
Episodes
1
Creators
Alan Connor, Shaun Pye and Peter Holmes
Stars
Kevin Bishop, Tony Way, Mark Rice-Oxley, Radoslaw Kaim, Pandora Colin, Joan Blackham, Sarah Hoare, Beatrice Walker and more
Writers
Alan Connor and Shaun Pye
Director
Ben Palmer
Producers
Kate Daughton and Peter Holmes
Company

A 30 minute fly-on-the-wall mock-documentary will combine pieces to camera with footage following the day-to-day reality of being Nigel Farage.

On the 23rd June, Britain voted to leave the European Union. Then, on the 4th July, Nigel Farage, the man who had made it all possible, resigned saying he wanted his life back. But what sort of life has he gone back to, and how does a man forever in the spotlight fill his days now he has nothing to do?

Nigel Farage Gets His Life Back sees "public Nigel", the colourful character that the country has come to know and love/hate. Straight-talking, unencumbered by political correctness, a jovial source of seemingly eternal banter, usually delivered through a haze of cigarette smoke over a few cheeky pints of beer.

The programme also looks at private "Nigel", the man behind the facade, at home, eating bangers and mash watching Pointless and insisting that he doesn't miss the limelight, that he's much happier out of politics and that he never wanted to be prime minister anyway.

Additional details

Production
Location
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Colour

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Broadcast details

First broadcast
Sunday 30th October 2016 at 10pm on BBC Two
Episode length
35 minutes

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