This is Reeves and Mortimer's long forgotten surreal situation comedy Catterick. On its original broadcast in 2004 on BBC Three, it failed to get strong ratings and was discarded by the BBC until a...
This is Reeves and Mortimer's long forgotten surreal situation comedy Catterick. On its original broadcast in 2004 on BBC Three, it failed to get strong ratings and was discarded by the BBC until a DVD release a year later. Matt Lucas (Little Britain) and Reece Shearsmith (The League Of Gentlemen) also join the cast.
The show itself follows Carl who comes to the Yorkshire town of Catterick to see his brother Chris. On their arrival at the town, they end up getting chased by a murderer who is after some money.
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its a real shame great british comedy like this gets overlooked by the general public, then on the over hand you've got little britain,which i must admit does have a lot of gay and fat jokes (cough cough), which gets far more recognition??
I agree that Darkplace is great but i also like the IT Crowd. I think the IT Crowd is advertised a lot better than Darkplace ever was and that is why it is more popular. I would rate Darkplace slightly above the IT Crowd though.
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But with a cooler stance, and less hammer-murdering/quack-quack-o ops, obviously.
reece shearsmith=dark genius
together very very underated!
nice reference. and to think Little Britain got the global recognition - shaking my head in wonderment.