Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Rik Mayall Story DVD in a Free Competition

Richard Michael "Rik Mayall" is one of the popular British comedic actors and writers in the UK, known especially for his brand of physical, violent yet comedic portrayal. He has an excellent comedy partnership with Adrian Edmondson and is acknowledged as a pioneer of alternative comedy in the early 1980s.They actually gained mainstream recognition from The Comedy Store, a famous comedy club located in Soho, London, opened in 1979 by Don Ward and Peter Rosengard. Rik Mayall also developed solo routines by employing different characters for instance Kevin Turvey and a pompous anarchist poet named Rick .He is best known for his roles in The Young Ones, Bottom, Believe Nothing, Drop Dead Fred and The New Statesman.
Drop Dead Fred is a film based in the USA, the storyline of the film is that a normal child named Elizabeth is living with her parents and realizes that she has an imaginary friend "Fred". Nobody else can see Fred except her, and this causes many family problems. Then Fred disappears and Elizabeth grows up, manages to get a job and a fiancée but again she is reunited with him while living at mothers home and this is where the fun begins, if you want to watch this fabulous comedy film you can win Rick Mayall story in one set of DVDs from UK prize Competitions absolutely free. Great for adults and children! In 2005 a pool was conducted, The Comedian's comedian in which Mayall was voted among the top 50 comedy performers of all the time. In 2008, the University of Exeter awarded him an honorary degree of Letters (DLitt). In the 2010 poll "Top 100 Stand-Up Comedians", Rik Mayall was positioned 91.
In 1987, Mayall played fictional Conservative MP Alan Beresford B'Stard in the sitcom The New Statesman for Yorkshire Television. The programme was a success and ran for four series between 1987- 1994. The character was a satire of Tory MPs in the United Kingdom in the 1980s and early 1990s.In 1991, Edmondson and Mayall co-starred in the West End production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot at the Queen's Theatre. Here they presented the idea for Bottom, which they said was a cruder cousin to Waiting for Godot. Bottom was commissioned by the BBC and three series were shown from 1991–1995. Rik films and TV series are very popular among audience as it keeps the viewers attentive and entertained! Do not miss this golden opportunity to win free Rik Mayall story DVDs set. Visit UK Prize and enter in the free prize competition and be a lucky one!

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