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PHILIP'S SHRINE

THE LOST OXFORD REVUE MASCOT (EASTER EGG EXHIBIT)

The Oxford Revue once had a pig mascot named 'Admiral Philip' - according to the Revue Wikipedia, he was drawn by Nick Davies in 2013 [source], but has largely been retired at time of writing. This page acts as a porcine epitaph, featuring a selection of official art-pieces depicting Philip.

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The Oxford Comedy Archive written by Jack McMinn, and curated by Jack McMinn and Absana Rutherfield. This collection ©â„—Rain Stops Play/Oxford Revue 2023.

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Special thanks to Angus Deayton, Brett Tremble, Chris Evans, David Wood, Peter Wiles, Richard Herring, the Bodleian Weston Library, the Bodleian Music Faculty Library, Dead Leg Comedy, Undercover Comedy, the casts of 'Hang Down Your Head and Die' [1964] and 'Radio Active' [1980-], and Kelsey Legg.

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All material has been published here with legal permission. The Oxford Comedy Archive is an amateur student project and educational resource that does not generate income for Rain Stops Play or the Oxford Revue. The Oxford Comedy Archive is not formally affiliated with the University of Oxford. The contents of this website are under a PRS Limited Online Music License.

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Do not download, re-publish or re-distribute any content from the Oxford Comedy Archive without enquiry and permission (rainstopsplayproductions@gmail.com). The Oxford Comedy Archive is intended for private use only. No generative A.I. was used in the creative construction of the Oxford Comedy Archive (a fact of which we are proud).

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For recordings from a different university, click here.

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