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Henry Naylor
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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