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A former member of the Cambridge Footlights, that was where Simon Jones met Douglas Adams, himself an associate of the Monty Python team and later a script editor
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The subject of remakes is one that triggers strong reactions, particularly with those who have grown up with the originals and now see them brushed aside by something