Silly Money. Rory Bremner. Copyright: Vera Productions
Silly Money

Silly Money

  • TV sketch show
  • Channel 4
  • 2008
  • 4 episodes (1 series)

Rory Bremner and The Two Johns looks at the current economic climate. Stars Rory Bremner, John Bird, John Fortune and Lewis Macleod.

Press clippings

A satirical series in which the trio have played the current financial crisis for laughs, but have also conducted a crash course on the head-in-the-sand mindset of the world's highest-paid bankers as they traded in large amounts of debt.

Patricia Wynn Davies, The Telegraph, 18th November 2008

In November last year, The South Bank Show produced a wonderful profile of the satirical veterans Bird and Fortune. During the programme, the pair did a two-handed analysis of the sub-prime crisis. Aside from being achingly funny, this nine-minute sketch provided a devastatingly accurate analysis of how the mess came about. You can still see it on YouTube, where it has already notched up (literally) millions of hits without any publicity.

It makes sense, therefore, that Bremner, Bird and Fortune should tackle the crisis in greater depth in this new four-part series. They are certain to offer a sharper - and far funnier - guide to the crisis than many an economic analyst.

David Chater, The Times, 1st November 2008

Telegraph Interview

Rory Bremner talks to The Telegraph about the funny side of the financial meltdown and how he tricked Margaret Beckett into thinking he was the PM.

Michael Deacon, The Telegraph, 1st November 2008

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