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Alan Parker, Road Warrior : ウィキペディア英語版
Alan Parker (radio show)

''Alan Parker'' was a short radio series broadcast in February–March 1995. There were 6 hour-long episodes that were broadcast on BBC Radio 1. It starred Simon Munnery as Alan Parker, a left-wing character (not to be confused with the director of the same name).〔John Lavalie. ''(Alan Parker )''. EpGuides. 4 Sept 2005. Accessed 29 October 2012.〕
It was followed the next year by a sequel, ''Alan Parker, Road Warrior'', also of 6 one-hour episodes, aired in April–May 1996 on Radio 1. Munnery again starred in the title role.〔John Lavalie. ''(Alan Parker, Road Warrior )''. EpGuides. 4 Sept 2005. Accessed 29 October 2012.〕
The shows allowed Munnery to reprise his character "Alan Parker, Urban Warrior" who had previously included music clips in half-hour shows entitled ''29 Minutes of Truth''.
The one-hour shows featured music tracks played in full.
Critics found them weaker than the original shorter shows.〔(Alan Parker, Urban Warrior ), The Comedy Club. Accessed 29 October 2012.〕
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