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Kevin Turvey : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kevin Turvey
Kevin Turvey was a British television comedy character, created by actor and comedian Rik Mayall, who featured in the BBC sketch show ''A Kick Up the Eighties'' in 1981. ==''A Kick Up the Eighties''== Turvey, an awkward and socially inept character who spoke with a broad west Midlands accent, was a self-styled "investigative journalist" who still lived with his mother, wore a shapeless blue anorak, fancied a local girl called Theresa Kelly (who was never depicted), and rarely ventured outside his home town of Redditch. Each week, his "investigations" amounted to little more than an over-excited, rambling, uninformed monologue delivered straight to camera. The Kevin Turvey segments used as theme music the third movement ''alla marcia'' from the ''Karelia Suite'' by Sibelius; the first movement, ''intermezzo'', was the theme of ITV's ''This Week'' current affairs programme.
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