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The Impressionable Jon Culshaw

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5.7/10
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No. of episodes
  
6

First episode date
  
25 February 2004

Number of episodes
  
6

Networks
  
ITV, STV, UTV

7/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Producer(s)
  
Richard Hearsey

Final episode date
  
31 March 2004

Program creator
  
Jon Culshaw

Created by
  
David Albon Jon Culshaw

Written by
  
Jon Culshaw Jon Holmes John Junkin Simon Blackwell Steve Punt Joel Morris Roger Drew Nick Wood Richard Hearsey

Starring
  
Jon Culshaw Steve Nallon Kevin Connelly Tony Gubba

Cast
  
Jon Culshaw, Lara Lewington, Tony Gubba

Similar
  
The Impressions Show wit, Headcases, 2DTV, Dead Ringers, Win - Lose or Draw

The Impressionable Jon Culshaw is a satire sketch show starring the impressionist Jon Culshaw, made by Ronin Entertainment. A deal with ITV enabled Culshaw to make this while simultaneously starring in BBC Two's Dead Ringers. He also starred in the show Alter Ego, which was shown on ITV and was made prior to The Impressionable Jon Culshaw. The show ran for six episodes in one series from 25 February to 31 March 2004.

The show has been criticised for having too many impressions, with some feeling that Culshaw did not do some of the characters justice. This is unsurprising, as Culshaw's repertoire of impressions numbers over 350. Culshaw used most of the impressions that featured on Dead Ringers, but there were some new ones. Some of the more notable impressions are those of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, George W. Bush and Trevor McDonald. The show received praise for its production values which were higher than Dead Ringers.

Some of the characters impersonated also featured in person on the show, where they meet Culshaw, who is impersonating them, and they interview themselves. This idea first featured in Alter Ego.

References

The Impressionable Jon Culshaw Wikipedia