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  1. The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon is a British comedy written by and starring Steve Coogan and produced by Pozzitive Television. It centres around a show given by the Portuguese singer Tony Ferrino (played by Coogan), a music and dance spectacular which featured pop stars Mick Hucknall, Kim Wilde and Gary Wilmot in guest roles. [1]

    • BBC
  2. 1 de ene. de 1997 · The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon is a British comedy written by and starring Steve Coogan and produced by Pozzitive Television. It centres around a concert given by the Portuguese popstar Tony Ferrino (played by Coogan), a music and dance spectacular which featured pop stars Mick Hucknall, Kim Wilde and Gary Wilmot in cameo roles.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1997 · The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon: Directed by Geoff Posner. With Steve Coogan, Kim Wilde, Mick Hucknall, Gary Wilmot. A program about Tony Ferrino and his brilliant career.

    • (154)
    • Comedy, Music
    • Geoff Posner
    • 1997-01-01
  4. Tony Ferrino performs in a programme dedicated to his brilliant career as the Eurovision star from Portugal performs music and dance numbers with special guests.

  5. The stupendously fantastic opening sequence from the 1997 BBC production, The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon. Tony takes an open-top bus tour around London, then ar...

  6. It's hard to understand why, at the peak of his fame on TV with both Paul Calf and Alan Partridge having been met with critical and commercial acclaim, Steve Coogan's attempt at a third alter ego, that of the arrogant, womanising and misogynist Latin crooner Tony Ferrino, failed to find an audience.

  7. It's hard to understand why, at the peak of his fame on TV with both Paul Calf and Alan Partridge having been met with critical and commercial acclaim, Steve Coogan's attempt at a third alter ego, that of the arrogant, womanising and misogynist Latin crooner Tony Ferrino, failed to find an audience.