Pets podcast


Pets
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REVIEW OF PETS FROM IMDB: The adjectives that come to mind if I was to sum up this cult masterpiece are as follows... anarchic, deranged, satirical, coarse, irreverent, insane, acerbic... I hope you get the point. 'Pets' is a much missed gem from the equally sorely missed 4Later strand, Channel 4's graveyard slot for the weird and the wonderful. Pets is one of the most intelligent, if somewhat rudimentary and crude, comedy/satires of the last twenty years Pets was more than just late night surreal madness for Britain's legion of insomniacs and drug addled students. It had a sense of humour that many inferior prime time comedy acts can only dream of. One of my all time favourite programmes. Author: Chris Escritt from York, England

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In order to try and sort out Hamish's strange personality disorder, Trevor decides to try a little aversion therapy. Contains strong language and an offensive racial stereotype.

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Star Gate

18/09/2007

Our furry heroes travel into a parallel universe through a mysterious time portal in the airing cupboard. Contains strong language and extremely disappointing special effects. Ian Angus Wilkie features as the voice of Hamish.

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Conspiracy Theory

11/09/2007

Hamish learns more than he ever wanted to know about his house mates, during his ill-informed investigations into US history. Meanwhile the parrot develops an almost unnatural interest in certain flavours of ice cream, and the worms in Trevor's stomach remember the 1960s. Listen out for writers Barclay & West as the voices of the worms. Contains strong language and a highly improbable plot.  

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Pleasure

04/09/2007

Trevor drives everyone in the house round the bend, when he gets an unbearable itch in the middle of his back and he can't reach it. Andrew Barclay is the voice of Trevor. Contains strong language. No parrots were hurt during the making of this programme. Except one.

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The Miracle

28/08/2007

Hamish decides to dedicate himself to God. In the meantime, Trevor tries to persuade the cat to dress up for him as a nun. Contains strong language and a blocked toilet.

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