Site Navigation
Categories:
British comedy and humour
Neologisms
Private Eye

Summary Of: Colemanballs

while Colemanballs remained the more generic term attributable to any commentator...

Encyclodia Page On: Colemanballs

These Are Links To Other Documents
Private Eye | gaffes | British | sports commentators | BBC | David Coleman | September 11, 2001 attacks | Diana, Princess of Wales | | | Private Eye | Ron Pickering | 1976 Summer Olympics | Montreal | Cuban | gold medallist | Alberto Juantorena | motor racing | Murray Walker | Senna | Lotus | Frank Bruno | John Major | Brian Johnston | Holding | Willey | BBC Radio 4 | Test Match Special | apocryphal | Private Eye | Fantoni, Barry | André Deutsch | ISBN 0-233-97490-3 | ISBN 0-233-97700-7 | ISBN 0-233-97985-9 | ISBN 0-233-98337-6 | ISBN 0-552-13751-0 | ISBN 0-552-13996-3 | ISBN 0-552-14279-4 | ISBN 0-552-14521-1 | ISBN 1-901784-11-8 | ISBN 1-901784-19-3 | ISBN 1901784304 | ISBN 1-901784-36-3 | ISBN 1-901784-45-2 | ISBN 978-1901784497 | December 16 | 2005 | ISBN 978-1901784336 | Barry Davies | Independent on Sunday | August 8 | 2004 | The Independent | December 15 | 2000 | January 16 | 2003 | Simon Hoggart | The Guardian | March 25 | 2006 | Wikiquote | Damaging quotation | Malapropism | Yogiisms | v | Private Eye | Satirical | Richard Ingrams | Willie Rushton | Christopher Booker | Paul Foot | Ian Hislop | Francis Wheen | Peter Cook | Private Eye TV | Books | Merchandise | Audio recordings | Teacher's diary | Battle for Britain | Dear Bill | Barry McKenzie | Glenda Slagg | St Albion Parish News | E. J. Thribb | Prime Minister Parodies | Mini-sections | Frequent targets of parody | Recurring in-jokes | Neasden F.C. | Not Private Eye | Tired and emotional | Categories | British comedy and humour | Neologisms | Private Eye |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Colemanballs".