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Episode 5

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Last broadcast on Thu, 19 Nov 2009, 23:55 on BBC Four (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Sketch show starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. A vicar goes to hilarious lengths to boost his congregation, and a time traveller meets Michael Faraday and tells him everything he knows...

Chapters

  1. Opening Titles

    1 00.00
  2. A safety film about drink driving

    The RAF Airmen have a problem with the quality of their food, a man has to change his method of suicide, and a church tries to keep busy when attendance is low.

    2 00.33
  3. Jilted Jim has one too many drinks

    An old clubber bumps into someone he knows and a man thinks he may have joined a cult.

    3 06.25
  4. Dr Tia tells a story about performing an operation on a lion

    The church tries its hand at being a butchers (see chapter 2), and a man is a little out of his depth when buying a laptop.

    4 11.47
  5. The Secret Service boss plans a staff outing

    The old clubber keeps bumping into people (see chapter 3), and the church gets an unusual customer (see chapters 2 and 4).

    5 18.24
  6. "Kill them!"

    A time time traveller has trouble explaining technology and history to a scientist from the past, and Dennis Lincoln-Park goes underground to see a Roman piece of art.

    6 22.53
  7. End Titles/ bonus sketch

    The time traveller explains entertainment (see chapter 6).

    7 28.34

Credits

Actor
Alexander Armstrong
Actor
Ben Miller
Actor
David Armand
Actor
Martha Howe-Douglas
Actor
Jim Howick
Actor
Katherine Jakeways
Actor
Lucy Montgomery
Actor
Jessica Ransom
Actor
Renton Skinner
Director
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer
Caroline Norris

Broadcasts

  1. Fri 13 Nov 2009
    21:30
  2. Sat 14 Nov 2009
    00:15
  3. Thu 19 Nov 2009
    23:55

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Duration

30 minutes

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