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2013 series

8 episodes · Sep 27, 2013

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  • S2E1

    Bamboo

    Sep 27, 2013

    Sitcom about a dozy pair united by one dream, to run a cold Balinese VIP super-club. Scott and Dan are a dumb-and-dumber double-act who crash through life on a wave of joyous, unjustified confidence, redeemed only by the strength of their unbreakable friendship.

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  • S2E2

    Nick Helm's Heavy Entertainment

    Oct 4, 2013

    Comedian Nick Helm presents a helter-skelter ride of songs, sketches, jokes, poetry, fireworks, stunts, dance and whatever else he can muster in an attempt to bring you the greatest show 'you've ever seen with your eyes, or ever heard with your ears'.

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  • S2E3

    Kerry

    Oct 11, 2013

    Kerry is Phil, is Claire, is lost, is scared, is rude, is in her own character sketch show. Kerry Howard transforms into a host of different personas all for the sake of a chuckle.

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  • S2E4

    C-Bomb

    Oct 18, 2013

    Comedy pilot. Yorkshire's number one dubstep DJ plans a comeback gig to raise money for his neighbour Claire, who he's secretly in love with. Even if he can pull it off, will she ever notice him?

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  • S2E5

    The Cariad Show

    Oct 25, 2013

    Comedy pilot featuring newcomer Cariad Lloyd playing a wide range of characters, including the unforgettable Jooooooey, Pam St Clement as you have never seen her before, the horrible Cockney Sam and many more.

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  • S2E6

    Going Native

    Nov 1, 2013

    Comedian Mona Yousefi stars in multiple roles in this fly-on-the-wall mockumentary, playing three foreign women who have recently moved to the UK to start a new life.

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  • S2E7

    Fuzzbox

    Nov 8, 2013

    A cast of delinquent puppets speak with the voices of real teenagers. They face a case of itchy testicles, attempt to sell their GCSE art coursework and serenade Basshunter to the girls they fancy. Using recordings with real teenagers who have been thrown out of mainstream school, the show captures the banter, backchat, embarrassment and dreams of kids on the edge. All puppets are voiced by the anonymous participants from Compas Learning Centre and Sherborne Learning Centre.

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  • S2E8

    The Committee Meeting

    Nov 15, 2013

    New Comedy. Mr Chairman and caretaker Rex have booked a celebrity to attract more members to their small Welsh working men's club, but will former Doctor Who, Colin Baker, be lured to the rival Conservative Club by the offer of wasabi peas and other middle-class snacks?

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