Banksy breaks into television
Illusive street artist Banksy has made an hour-long television special, set to be screened 10.45pm tomorrow.
The programme charts the history of behaving badly in public, from anarchists and activists, to attention-seeking eccentrics.
Explaining his reasoning behind the show, Banksy said: 'Basically I just thought it was a good name for a TV programme and I've been working back from there'.
Contributors include Michael Fagan talking about breaking into the Queen's bedroom: 'I looked into her eyes, they were dark' and Noel Godin, who pioneered attacking celebrities with custard pies: 'Instead of a bullet I give them a cake'.
The show has been produced by Jamie D'cruz and will be narrated by Kathy Burke.
The Antics Roadshow examines the stories behind some of the most audacious stunts of recent times and what motivates the perpetrators, from mindless boredom to heartfelt political beliefs.
It includes a world exclusive first interview with the man responsible for putting the turf Mohican on Winston Churchill's head.