The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon Explained

Genre:variety, parody
Director:Geoff Posner
Starring:Steve Coogan
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Producer:Geoff Posner
David Tyler
Camera:Multiple camera
Company:BBC
Channel:BBC Two
Related:Introducing Tony Ferrino - Who? And Why? - A Quest

The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon is a British comedy written by and starring Steve Coogan and produced by Pozzitive Television. It centres around a show given by the Portuguese singer Tony Ferrino (played by Coogan), a music and dance spectacular which featured pop stars Mick Hucknall, Kim Wilde and Gary Wilmot in guest roles.[1]

The spoof choreography was led by Bruno Tonioli, and a recorded version of Steve Coogan as Tony Ferrino singing Tom Jones's "Help Yourself" was released by RCA Records at the same time as the TV show was released.[2]

As part of the illusion that Tony Ferrino was a real character, the BBC also showed a fake documentary interview about Tony Ferrino's life - Introducing Tony Ferrino - Who? And Why? - A Quest.[3] The interview was conducted by Peter Baynham, in character as Ross Woodward, a put-upon and nervous interview host.

Reception

The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon was very positively received, and Coogan revived the character in his 1998 national tour 'The Man Who Thinks He's It'. It won a Silver Rose at the Rose D'Or awards in Montreaux.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pozzitive: The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon. Pozzitive. Comedy. pozzitive.co.uk.
  2. Web site: Help Yourself by Tony Ferrino. Amazon.
  3. Web site: Introducing Tony Ferrino: Who and Why? A Quest. www.imdb.com.
  4. Web site: Rose d'Or Light Entertainment Festival (1997). IMDb.