Miriam Elia

Miriam Elia is a British artist and broadcaster.

She wrote and starred in the comedy sketch show A Series of Psychotic Episodes. The pilot was first broadcast on BBC Radio 7 on 7 March 2007, as one of 10 entries for BBC Radio 7's "Witty and Twisted" competition. It won the competition and was awarded by having a full series, first broadcast on 2 November 2008. It later moved to BBC Radio 4.[1]

She also wrote We go to the gallery a satire on modern art in the form of a Ladybird Book. Among the works satirised were Imponderabilia by Marina Abramović and Balloon Dog by Jeff Koons.[2] The book drew threat of legal action from Penguin Group for breach of copyright, and some changes were made to the names of characters and logos so it could be published as a parody.[3][4] Penguin later released their own series of adult oriented Ladybirds books.[5]

Elia has also written and illustrated an animation and book The Diary of Edward the Hamster 1990–1990 with her brother Ezra Elia. This was based on a character in A Series of Psychotic Episodes.

References

  1. Wolf, Ian. "Episodes". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
  2. Rubin, Gareth (2 March 2014). "Artist's spoof Ladybird book provokes wrath of Penguin". the Guardian. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  3. "Spoof artist takes her revenge | The Times". The Times. 15 September 2014. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  4. Armitstead, Claire (22 September 2015). "The flyaway success of the Ladybird art prank". the Guardian. Retrieved 2015-12-30.
  5. Gani, Aisha (12 October 2015). "Ladybird books introduce Peter and Jane to hipsters and hangovers". the Guardian. Retrieved 2015-12-30.

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