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Top : Regional : Europe : United_Kingdom : Arts_and_Entertainment : Television : Programmes : Comedy : 2DTV
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  • 2DTV: Official site offering pictures, wallpapers, multimedia clips, a FAQ, scripts, merchandise and news items.
  • BBC Comedy Guide - 2DTV: Brief article containing a description, review, cast and crew list and transmission details.
  • BBC NEWS - Satire ad ban 'too hasty': "The ban on an advert for cartoon satire 2DTV because it mocks President Bush was "over-zealous", says a TV watchdog. "
  • BBC News - Satire ads banned for Bush 'insult': "Broadcasting watchdogs in the UK have banned adverts for the satirical cartoon 2DTV after ruling that they were insulting to US President George W Bush. "
  • Guardian Unlimited - Advert attacking Bush's intelligence banned: "Broadcasting watchdogs have told a team of award-winning satirists not to be rude about George Bush without asking him first." By Matt Wells.
  • Guardian Unlimited - Quick on the draw: "When ITV announced a new animated satirical show back in August, they little thought that they would be launching it in the middle of a war." By Rupert Smith.
  • IMDb - 2DTV: Viewer comments and a full list of cast and crew.
  • The Observer - TV's rapid response unit: "The absurdities of war still give ammunition for quick-thinking satirists such as 2DTV."
  • Wikipedia - 2DTV: Article providing an overview of the programme, with a list of the various celebrities and public figures satirised by the show.


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