John Cooper Clarke | The Cambridge Union
John Cooper Clarke is an English performance poet who first became famous during the punk rock era of the late 1970s when he became known as a "punk poet". He released several albums in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and continues to perform regularly. He has performed on the same bill as bands such as the Sex Pistols, Joy Division, Elvis Costello and New Order. Clarke was the subject of a BBC Four documentary, 'Evidently... John Cooper Clarke', in May 2012. He appeared as himself in the 2012 film Ill Manors, directed by the rapper Plan B. In July 2013, Clarke was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts by the University of Salford. He has appeared on the BBC shows 'Have I Got News for you' and 'Never Mind the Buzzcocks'.

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Bob Mortimer: Local Legend | Would I Lie To You?

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George Galloway | Cambridge Union

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John Cooper Clarke - 6 Music Festival Fringe Interview

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John Mearsheimer in Athens: Why Realism Explains Better than Alternative Theories

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Interview with Neil Innes - The Rutles

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Maeve Halligan | This House Believes Modern LGBTQ+ Activism Fails Its Community | Cambridge Union

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John Cooper Clarke talks about his new Audiobook, I Wanna Be Yours I Audible Sessions

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John Cooper Clarke & The Invisible Girls - Beasley Street (1980)

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Eva Clarke | The Cambridge Union

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James Acaster on Have I Got News for You (all episodes)

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John Cooper Clarke ROASTS Comedian's Poetry | 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown | Channel 4

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John Bercow | Cambridge Union

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Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Hugh Cornwell - This Time It's Personal (Track by Track)

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John le Carré on "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold (1965)"

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Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr.: The Trouble with Enoch

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I shared a flat with a monkey 🐵 | Would I Lie To You - BBC

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Catherine Liu | This House Believes In The Right To Offend | Cambridge Union Society

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'Show Me Hope' - a poem by Mike Garry (godisamanc)

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John Cooper Clarke - Readers Wives (Old Grey Whistle Test 1978)

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