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Bob Monkhouse and Suggs star in this hilarious, all-singing comedy caperWhen Tom Caine wakes one morning to discover he can''t stop bursting into song, his life takes a dramatic turn for the worse.Who are the strange bunch of musicians following him around?And why can no one else see them?When one of his impromptu performances gets him arrested for inciting a riot at a football match, Tom realises he needs to try and take control of the imaginary band inside his head. But can he keep his job, his girlfriend and his sanity in the process?Starring Suggs as Tom and Bob Monkhouse as Dr Boone, his long-suffering therapist.Featuring original music from Suggs, Andrew McGibbon and Nick Romero, this pitch-perfect comedy is an everyday story about a man who just can''t stop singing.Directed by Chris NeilProduced by Torquil MacLeod, Julian Mayers, Andrew McGibbon and Dawn EllisSongs by Andrew McGibbon, Nick Romero and SuggsCastTom Caine - SuggsDr Boone - Bob Monkhouse Sadie - Mika SimmonsBouche - Phil CornwellClammy Clemence - Michael RobertsJake - Andrew McGibbonMonty DeVere - Nick Romero Miss Lie, Air Stewardess, Melody - Emma ClarkeMalc - Bill NighyPhelia - Julia DeakinClammy - Toby Longworth Pi - Debra Stephenson and Tracy-Ann ObermanSeries 1 first broadcast BBC Radio 4, July 2001Series 2 first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, March 2003©2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2023 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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A complete collection of this eclectic puntastic Radio 4 sketch comedy
Bringing together both The Wildebeest Years and Forty Nights in the Wildebeest, this fantastic collection showcases the brilliant, pop-culture-filled and one-liner-rich comedy of Nick Romero and Dan Freedman. From Incy Wincy Quincy, spider pathologist, and The Archers abroad (and in a new sci-fi format) to an amoebic Top Gear, Richard Coles as Robin Would, and a family of salad starring in Tossed in Space, the cabaret-style show features music from the house band, The Gents, and is full of wit, fun, and all the puns you could ever need.
In Forty Nights in the Wildebeest, Dan and Nick offer up a sheep version of Star Trek, an American Blackadder, and a very serious probing of the French Revolution, just in time to eavesdrop on some Radio 4 newsreaders after hours, before taking a quick visit to the Planet of the Grapes.
Dan Freedman has previously worked on The Now Show, The Minister of Chance, and the award-winning Stephen Fry webcast Death Comes to Time; Nick Romero has written and performed for The Now Show, I Think I''ve Got a Problem, and The Cornwell Estate. This fast-paced show is perfect for all comedy fans of Small Scenes, The Hudson and Pepperdine Show, and Galton and Simpson, and will leave you asking: what did Frankenstein have to do with the death of the dinosaurs?...
Cast and credits
Featuring Dan Freedman, Nick Romero, and Richard Coles
Written by Dan Freedman and Nick Romero
Music by The Gents
Produced by Julian Mayers
Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4:
Wildebeest Years: 5 August - 16 September 1998
Forty Nights in the Wildebeest: 11 April - 16 May 2000
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The swashbuckling exploits of Edwardian occultist and adventurer Lord Zimbabwe, written by and starring Nick Romero and Dan Freedman
Laugh out loud at this 2000s sitcom featuring the outrageous time travelling Edwardian Lord Zimbabwe (Nick Romero), and his friend the German inventor Doctor Lilac (Dan Freedman). This pacy comedy has the travelling duo racing across space and time solving mysteries and thwarting evil enemies with the help (or lack thereof) of Zimbabwe’s butler, Theremin, who refuses to carry out any of his instructions, and Schrödinger, a semi-corporeal cat that exists in a superposition of quantum states of life and death.
First stop on the adventure is Ancient Egypt, where Lord Zimbabwe must swash a buckle or two! The tackiest Pharaoh civilisation ever created experiences an untimely death and unwittingly unleashes an evil curse on humanity - will the intrepid adventurers be able to save the day as well as the damsel? There is barely time for a hot buttered crumpet and a cup of tea when a mysterious Countess begs Lord Zimbabwe to win back her soul from the Lord of the Underworld. The stakes are high – if the soul is not retrieved, the Countess is destined to become a Barry Manilow fan for eternity… Soon after, the beautiful Miss Clanton summons the occultist over the seas of time to the Wild West and the town of Tombstone, where her evil uncle, the Waffle Barron is set on dastardly acts. Despite his trusty butler Theremin, refusing to carry out any of his commands, Lord Zimbabwe presses on and faces his greatest challenge yet when an American heiress is subject to a cruel alien abduction and taken into space - will Zimbabwe and Dr Lilac successfully be able to reach the moon and save her? And more importantly, will they be back in time to feed Schrödinger?
This delightful comedy, written by award-winning duo Nick Romero and Dan Freedman, famous for their fast jokes and clever puns, will have you laughing from here to there and back again.
Cast and credits
Written by Dan Freedman and Nick Romero
Produced by Helen Williams
Lord Zimbabwe - Nick Romero
Dr Lilac - Dan Freedman
Theremin/Ringo - Peter Donaldson
Professor Cockcroft/Contessa Del Monte/Miss Clanton - Sophie Aldred
Priest/Vicar - Colin Guthrie
Ike Clanton/Cletus - Owen Oakeshott
Other parts played by the cast.
First Broadcast BBC Radio 4, 11 Jul - 1 Aug 2000
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