In 2008 ITV created a CGI version to caricature and lampoon the famous, called Headcases,[45] but it only aired for one series. Emlyn Hughes was portrayed with a high pitched and annoying voice. The programme was first released on video in 1986 in a series of three collections, each a compilation of material from the first two series: Spit With Polish!, A Floppy Mass Of Blubber & Rubber Thingies. In an attempt to crack the American market, there were some attempts to produce a US version of the show. Upon his appointment to Prime Minister, Major was initially portrayed as robot with a spinning antenna on his head (it was explained in a sketch that Thatcher used it to control Major, standing behind Thatcher in the crowd of sycophantic cabinet members, eager to repeat whatever the Thatcher puppet screeched). Fox was the most caricatured man in the 18th century. "[30] Arnold Schwarzenegger was muscle-bound but insecure about the size of his genitals; Donald Sinden was parodied as also trying to become the greatest Shakespearian actor and get a knighthood. Cecil Edward Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, PC (1 September 1931 - 22 January 2016) was a British Conservative Party politician and cabinet minister. A riotous scene from the House of Commons in the original Spitting Image. Margaret Thatcher Out For A Meal With Her Cabinet Lol ScottishFonejacker 110 subscribers Subscribe 651 Share Save 107K views 9 years ago How Do You Like Your Steak Sir. [9] Among the writers for the revival will be Jeff Westbrook of Futurama (who also serves as executive producer), Al Murray, The Windsors creators Bert Tyler-Moore and George Jeffrie, Bill Odenkirk, David X. Cohen, Jason Hazeley, Keisha Zollar, Patric Verrone, Phil Wang, and Sophie Duker.[47]. Spitting Image launched the careers of and featured many then-unknown British comedians and actors, including Hugh Dennis, Steve Coogan and Harry Enfield.[36]. Spitting Image was created by caricaturists Peter Fluck, Roger Law and Martin Lambie . We need some way of winning votes! Boris's is just a dead room. She was very pleased with it. Arundel. 'I was Maggie Thatcher's voice in Spitting Image - and my Tory gran