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Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey Poster

Max Headroom's Giant Christmas Turkey

1986 | 40m | English

(16 votes)

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Director: David G. Hillier
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An extra long special where "computer-generated" host from the future Max Headroom sings humorous holiday songs and interviews guests, along with a couple odd skits. Produced as part of the HBO talk show spin-off of the British Channel Four/Chrysalis science fiction series.
Release Date: Dec 26, 1986
Director: David G. Hillier
Writer:
Genres: Comedy
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Production Companies Chrysalis Visual Programming Ltd.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 11, 2026
Entered: May 06, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Matt Frewer Max Headroom
Robin Williams Self
Tina Turner Self
Bob Geldof Self
Dave Edmunds Self
Luis Cárdenas Self
Name Job
David Hansen Script, Songs
Keith Strachan Music Director
Sally Hennen Makeup Artist
Nick Cooper Researcher
Cheryll Gunn Production Assistant
Ken Warwick Stage Director
Paul Owen Script, Songs
Fiona Kemp Makeup Effects
David G. Hillier Director
Peter Richardson Production Manager
John Hubbard Casting
Matt Frewer Script
Ros Hubbard Casting
Name Title
Peter Wagg Executive Producer
Heather Hampson Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

How very aptly titled. This isn’t a film, it isn’t even a television programme about a film. It’s a Christmas light entertainment show based on the Channel Four series that ran in the UK in the mid 1980s. It features the stylised Matt Frewer in the title role as the irreverent computer-generated hyb ... rid of Noel Edmonds and Dame Edna Everage delivering pithy one-liners in his uniquely self-effacing and staccato style. What’s really quite striking about this is the shocking quality of the production. I know time hasn’t been especially kind to the ZX81 style of computer graphics but the contributors - especially Robin Williams - look as if they just pre-recorded monologues and the editors dropped in questions and comments from the host ad hoc. He serenades us with a few jolly Christmas songs which have lyrics that have a slightly tongue-in-cheek sentiment to them, and there also features a choir of angelic-looking lads from Southwark Cathedral - but their obviously dubbed efforts are actually quite difficult to sit through. I will admit to never really engaging with the popular “Max” at the time, and nothing has changed.

Jun 26, 2025