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Ali G
Ali G is a satirical fictional character created and performed by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. Originally appearing on Channel 4's ''The 11 O'Clock Show'', and subsequently as the title character of Channel 4's ''Da Ali G Show'' in 2000 and on HBO in 2003–2004, he is also the title character of the film ''Ali G Indahouse''. In December 2007, in an interview with ''The Daily Telegraph'', Baron Cohen announced that Ali G, along with Borat, had been retired. However, Ali G returned at the 2012 British Comedy Awards to accept Baron Cohen's Outstanding Achievement Award, causing controversy by making jokes about Kate Middleton and Jimmy Savile. Ali G returned to television with ''Ali G Rezurection'' in 2014. Rezurection features new introductions by Ali G to some old highlights of Da Ali G Show. ==Development== Ali G is a fictional character and he is a stereotype of a White British suburban male who imitates rap culture as well as urban British and British Jamaican culture, particularly through hip hop, reggae, drum and bass and jungle music, as well as speaking in rude boy-style English with borrowed expressions from Jamaican Patois. Ali G was part of a group called "Berkshire Massif", and grew up in an area of Slough called Langley. He also lived part of his life in Staines (now Staines-upon-Thames), Surrey. Baron Cohen has stated that BBC Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood was an influence on the development of his character – Westwood used to host Radio 1's Rap Show and speaks in a faux Multicultural London English and hip hop dialect. Ali G's middle class credentials mirror Westwood's: the latter was brought up in Lowestoft, Suffolk as a bishop's son.〔(Sacha Baron Cohen - The Real Borat - finally speaks ), ''Rolling Stone'', 14 November 2006.〕 Prior to his character's first appearance on ''The 11 O'Clock Show'', Baron Cohen had portrayed a similar character named MC Jocelyn Cheadle-Hume on a show he presented called ''F2F'', which ran on the satellite channel Talk TV (owned by Granada Television). While chatting to a group of skateboarders, in character, Baron Cohen realised that people could be led to believe his character was real, and filmed a number of segments which were ordered off air by London Weekend Television.〔
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