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Henry Naylor had a real success in the same space last year, with the often hilarious and politically relevant Finding Bin Laden. Regrettably, despite the obvious potential for a good satirist, Hunting Diana proves a real disappointment.
Henry Naylor Henry Naylor has denied breaking-up with Zara Phillips, daughter of Princess Anne - despite shunning her at a recent showbiz party. At the Beaufort Polo club he conspicuously did not talk to the Royal beauty, and spent most of the time eating vol-au-vents.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 AMsS indenture: deed of trust of Square 488, Lot 3 by Charles Pettit to Henry Naylor in trust for debts owed by Pettit to Andrew Small. Signed by B. K. Morsele and Gilbert L. Giberson, Justices of the Peace.
Naylor has worked on some of Britain's best-loved comedies, as a writer on The Lenny Henry Show, Smith and Jones and Hale and Pace. He's ... half of British double-act Parsons and Naylor, who host their own sketch show on BBC Radio 2. Now entering its eighth series, it's one of the UK's top-rated radio comedies, regularly scoring 2 million listeners. The duo has performed at the Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney Comedy Festivals. Naylor has just written his first feature-length screenplay, Finding Bin Laden, which is set in Afghanistan during the 2001 war. After researching in Kabul, he has many stories to tell.
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Naylor has written and directed plays for the Edinburgh Fringe, usually playing in The Gilded Balloon Teviot Wine Bar. Finding Bin Laden (2003) was a satire about the media's representation of the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, which ... featured co-director Sam Maynard's documentary photography. It received positive reviews, and Naylor has adapted it for the big screen; Hard News is scheduled to be produced in summer 2005.
Henry has ... been one half of Parsons & Naylor from 1992, in which time they have become one of the Edinburgh Festivals most successful acts, performing in sell-out shows for five consecutive years. In 1998 they spent three months doing a critically acclaimed national tour of Australia, taking in the Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney Comedy Festivals. They were the support act on Smith & Jones last national tour and have numerous TV and radio credits including Saturday Live, The Stand-Up Show, Auntie's Sporting Bloomers plus regular appearances on Loose Ends.
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