Difference between revisions 122296436 and 122296440 on dewiki{{otheruses|Private eye}} {{Infobox Newspaper | name = Private Eye | image = [[Image:Private Eye Cover.jpg|thumbnail|centre|200px|[[4 March]] [[2005]] cover of ''Private Eye''. This is a typical example of the magazine's front cover. The caption refers to the wedding of [[Charles, Prince of Wales|Prince Charles]] and [[Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall|Camilla Parker-Bowles]].]] | type = Fortnightly [[satire|satirical]] <BR> [[magazine]]-newspaper | format = [[Magazine]] | (contracted; show full) * ''The Broon-ites'' - A parody of Scottish cartoon strip [[The Broons]], featuring Gordon Brown and his close associates. The speechbubbles are written in broad Scots dialect. * ''Global Warming: The Plus Side'' - A satire of the effects of global warming, suggesting mock "pos itive" impacts of the phenomena, such as bus-sized marrows in village vegetable competitions, vastly decreased fossil prices due to melting permafrost, and the profligaration of British citrus orchards. (contracted; show full)==See also== * ''[[Frank (magazine)|Frank]]'', a [[Canada|Canadian]] counterpart * ''[[The Phoenix (magazine)|The Phoenix]]'', an [[Republic of Ireland|Irish]] counterpart * ''[[The Clinic]]'', a [[Chile]]an counterpart * [[Teacher's diary]] ==References== <div class="references-small"> <references/> </div>{{reflist}} ==Further reading== * {{cite book | title=That Was Satire That Was | publisher=Phoenix | year=2002 | last=Carpenter | first=Humphrey | authorlink=Humphrey Carpenter | id=ISBN 0-7538-1393-9}} * {{cite book | title=Goldenballs! | publisher=Harriman House | year=1993 | last=Ingrams | first=Richard | authorlink=Richard Ingrams | id=ISBN 1-897597-03-7}} * {{cite book | title=The Complete Gnome Mart Catalogue | publisher=Corgi | year=1990 | last=Hislop | first=Ian | authorlink=Ian Hislop | id=ISBN 0-552-13752-9}} * {{cite book | title=The Private Eye Story | publisher=Andre Deutsch/Private Eye | year=1982 | first=Patrick | last=Marnham | authorlink=Patrick Marnham | id=ISBN 0-233-97509-8}} * {{cite book | title=The Life and Times of Private Eye | publisher=Penguin | year=1971 | last=Ingrams | first=Richard | authorlink=Richard Ingrams | id=ISBN 0-14-003357-2}} ==External links== * [http://www.private-eye.co.uk/ Official website] * [http://web.archive.org/web/20040307100053/http://media.guardian.co.uk/top100/story/0,10430,513930,00.html Media Guardian story] {{Private Eye}} [[fr:Private Eye]] [[nl:Private Eye]] [[ru:Прайвэт Ай]]⏎ ⏎ [[Category:Private Eye| ]] [[Category:British satirical magazines|Private Eye]] [[Category:British magazines|Private Eye]] [[Category:Criticism of journalism]] [[Category:Publications established in 1961]] [[Category:Biweekly magazines]] [[Category:Satirical magazines|Private Eye]]⏎ ⏎ [[fr:Private Eye]] [[nl:Private Eye]] [[ru:Прайвэт Ай]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=122296440.
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