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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lander_harper_4085.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:Top: Stephen Fry as [[ProtagonistTitle David Lander]]. Bottom: Tony Slattery as [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute David Harper]].]]
3->'''Gould:''' I think I've heard of him. Smooth, pushy, self-righteous bastard.
4->'''Harper:''' (beat) Yeah, yeah... [[SelfDeprecation that's him]], yeah.
5-->--'''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBhpEWM-zFQ S2E2]]'''
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7David Lander, a parody of investigative journalists, first appeared in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series ''Delve Special.'' In 1988 the character moved to a six-part TV series on Channel 4; the adaptation still starred Creator/StephenFry and was still written by Tony Sarchet, but was renamed ''This Is David Lander.''
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9When the second series came to be made in 1990, Fry was too busy to film it, and so Creator/TonySlattery was cast in his place. Slattery's incarnation of the character was renamed David Harper, and his six episodes ran under the title ''This Is David Harper,'' but they are for all intents and purposes [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute the same]]. (On this page Fry's series is referred to as S1 and Slattery's as S2; unless specified, tropes apply to both Lander and Harper equally.)
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11Both Lander and Harper are painfully earnest IntrepidReporter types who pull the thread of a different story in each episode, typically placing themselves in harm's way to do so. Most of the comedy derives from the scandalously corrupt and stupid people under investigation, many of whom turn violent or simply run away when faced with a camera and a blunt question.
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14!!This series provides examples of:
15* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the TV series the Davids are not seriously incompetent, unlike in ''Delve Special'' where Lander would frequently misunderstand key issues.
16* BadassLongcoat: David's stereotypical, beige, 'I'm-a-journalist' trenchcoat is one of the more badass things about him. And it billows magnificently when he's chasing and shouting breathlessly after a runaway interviewee.
17* BritishBrevity: A total of twelve episodes, each running for less than half an hour.
18* ChildProdigy: All Fletton's pupils in [=S2E1=], notably nine-year-old composer and novelist Trevor Matthews. There are also many references to the BrainyBaby.
19* CorruptPolitician: David's stock in trade, along with the CorruptCorporateExecutive.
20* CrapsackWorld: David exposes an awful lot of crooks but they never seem to get their comeuppance. PlayedForLaughs, of course.
21* DramaticUnmask: In [=S2E2=] when Harper removes his wig, glasses and false moustache to reveal himself to a CorruptCorporateExecutive he just successfully stung.
22* GoingForTheBigScoop: David has been shot at, jumped on, and smashed in the head [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking with a plate of biscuits]] in his pursuit of the truth.
23* IntrepidReporter: Both Davids completely embody this trope.
24* {{Mockumentary}}
25* ObfuscatingStupidity: Many of those who are interviewed on the show, willingly or otherwise, when trying to avoid the blame for whatever obvious misdeed they have committed.
26* RedBaron: Billy 'Paving Stone' Adams.
27-->''"We called him Paving Stone 'cause he used to go round with a paving stone and break people's legs with it. As a term of affection, you know."''
28* SoundToScreenAdaptation: Of ''Delve Special''

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