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That's Not Me

Type: Short
Released: 1978
Length: 33 min.
Directed by: Peter Roberts

Crew

Camera Peter Roberts

Editor Peter Roberts

Sound Roger Schindler

Production Company Amber Films

Full credits (Main credits only)

Themes

Synopsis:

In the late 1970s Live Theatre actor Tim Healey, later finding fame with Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and a number of other screen and stage roles, decided to try his luck as a stand up comedian playing the tough rounds of the North East’s workingmen’s clubs. This film follows his progress through rehearsal periods at home, up to his first performances including an appearance at the ‘comic’s graveyard’, The Neon Club, Jarrow, where he is inevitably paid off.
    The film is structured around two interviews, one in his home, where he talks about his influences, his relationships with audiences, whilst demonstrating his rehearsal techniques. The second interview takes place in the then newly-opened Side Cinema where, viewing his own performances, including the ill-fated appearance at The Neon Club, he comes to the realisation, ‘That’s not me!’

Made with  assistance from Northern Arts.
Synopsis:
In the late 1970s Live Theatre actor Tim Healey, later finding fame with Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and a number of other screen and stage roles, decided to try his luck as a stand up comedian playing the tough rounds of the North East’s workingmen’s clubs. This film follows his progress through rehearsal periods at home, up to his first performances including an appearance at the ‘comic’s graveyard’, The Neon Club, Jarrow, where he is inevitably paid off.
    The film is structured around two interviews, one in his home, where he talks about his influences, his relationships with audiences, whilst demonstrating his rehearsal techniques. The second interview takes place in the then newly-opened Side Cinema where, viewing his own performances, including the ill-fated appearance at The Neon Club, he comes to the realisation, ‘That’s not me!’

Made with  assistance from Northern Arts.
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