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Confessions Of A Pop Performer (1975) Certificate 18

Confessions Of A Pop Performer

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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(56%)
 
Starring: Robin Askwith | Anthony Booth | Bill Maynard | Doris Hare
Director: Norman Cohen
Studio: UCA
Run time: 87 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Released: December 27, 2004

Hilarious antics when Timmy and Sid take on a second-rate pop group and end up on a Royal Charity Show.

Rating of 1 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Robin Askwith abandons his window-cleaning round to help organise a tour for a band of no-hopers and finds himself knee-deep in groupies (the finale at the Palladium has to be seen to be believed). Askwith struggles manfully with a dismal script and comes off much better than the Prime Minister's father-in-law, Anthony Booth. Among the other familiar faces are Doris Hare from On the Buses and Benny Hill's longtime accomplice, Bob Todd.

Highest rated reviews

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4 stars
True british bawdiness.

Nigel Lloyd from Hebden Bridge., 22nd February, 2005

If you've never seen a Confessions film what you get is Bawdy. Theres boobs, bums and lots of 'ladies furry frontbits' as my kids would say in these films but along with them you get funny too. The films aren't really raunchy sex romps, just bawdy fun.

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1 out of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3 stars
A right Carry on !!!!!

A Customer from Essex., 3rd December, 2005

The Usual bevy of naked & semi naked females including Jill Gascoigne & Linda Regan with Carol Hawkins appearing in her skimpies. Timmo & co. get mixed up in the rock business with the usual resultant chaos & ultimate failiure. Not the funniest of the series.

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Rated 3 stars
It is what it is.......

A Customer from OXFORD, 19th February, 2009

Saucy carry-on.....great!

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Rated 5 stars
classic

gismobri from from Blyth, 2nd July, 2008

brillliant! a classic!

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Most recent reviews

Rated 3 stars
would'nt go over board

A Customer from morecambe england, 2nd May, 2008

why they had to put so much nuderty in i will never know it was not nessersery

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Rated 3 stars
Saucy humour

A Customer from Suffolk, 13th September, 2007

Reasonably funny, silly but dated film. Interesting to spot the stars before they were that famous.

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