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Ali G is the bad boy rapper straight outta Staines in the UK, near Windsor, where the queen lives. He may live with his Nana in the suburbs and has spent more time in Drive thru's than in Drive by's, but he intends to change the world. Already the UK's number one comedy phenomenon Ali G brings his unique style of interviewing to HBO. Talking to the great and the good about the issues that really matter Ali is the only interviewer prepared to ask the really difficult questions like "what was it like to walk on the sun?" to Buzz Aldrin or asking the ex head of the FBI to cast his mind back to the grassy knoll and ask "who really shot JR?".
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Borat Sagdiyev is Kazakhstan's sixth most famous man. A leading journalist
from the State run TV network, Borat has been sent to the United States to
report on all aspects of American life. From baseball to Broadway, Borat
asks the questions no westerner would dream of in his tireless quest for
knowledge, telling dating agencies he will 'crush' women who are unfaithful,
touching the penises of Vietnam veterans in Atlanta, urinating on trees with
new age gurus in Sedona.
Borat on his first ever trip abroad presents a picture of America that only
Charles Manson would recognize.
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Camp, vain and self obsessed, Bruno is the voice of Austrian youth TV. At
home in the world of air kisses and air heads with his 'faux hawk' and g
string, Bruno trumps the most vacuous, sycophantic and intellectually
redundant fashionistas with his inanity and superciliousness. Patrolling the
catwalks and after show parties of New York Fashion week and taking the
fashion pulse of America, Bruno seeks out his prey like as if it was a
bargain at a Barney's sale.
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