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=Plan of the Investigation (100-150 Words) Tips]=

This study will seek to answer the question "How useful is Peter Cook to a historian studying 1960's Britain?" I chose this question, after having read the biography of Peter Cook, I found that we are on the same page about most things, the use of saying something funny to make other people feel better, a huge amount of respect towards family, and have a secluded group of friends, but always looking for affection. The only difference between us would have to be, Peter Cook's dependence on drugs and alcohol.

In order to answer this question, I have structured my analysis section [d] using the following method: the reliability of the sketch and it's political background, the comparison between "The Judge" and "The Great Train Robbery" and it's affect upon today's political system.

In order to keep the scope of the study manageable, I have made use of a variety of carefully selected sources, in particular the following: “Peter Cook – A Biography” by Harry Thompson, “The Great Train Robbers Secret Tapes – Revealed”, “The Great Train Robbery: History-Making Heist” by Brenda Haugen, “My Time, My World” Pratheek Praveen Kumar, Peter Cook's biased judge sketch (complete), and Peter Cook's biased judge sketch and it's background.