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Help finding a programme? Stars Rik Mayall...
ollie1004
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Hey guys. I'm desperately looking for a show that starred Rik Mayall and (I think) Adrian Edmondson. It wasn't Bottom, it wasn't Catflap, or the Young Ones. But it was in a similar vein of slapstick comedy.
It was to my mind shown somewhere between 1995 and 1997.
The only scene I can distinctly remember is one where RM and AE are both in a car and the car crashes? Spandau Ballet's "Gold" is playing on a cassette inside the car and suddenly starts playing the line "you're indestructible" over and over again. I'm fairly certain someone was vomited on too lol.
Any help identifying this show would be muchly appreciated. I remember seeing it as a kid, and I'm still pretty certain it was a Bottom (or similar) spin off, with most or all of the same actors in it.
It was to my mind shown somewhere between 1995 and 1997.
The only scene I can distinctly remember is one where RM and AE are both in a car and the car crashes? Spandau Ballet's "Gold" is playing on a cassette inside the car and suddenly starts playing the line "you're indestructible" over and over again. I'm fairly certain someone was vomited on too lol.
Any help identifying this show would be muchly appreciated. I remember seeing it as a kid, and I'm still pretty certain it was a Bottom (or similar) spin off, with most or all of the same actors in it.
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http://www.channel4.com/programmes/comic-strip-presents/video/series-12/episode-1/four-men-in-a-car
It wasn't a Bottom spin off, but a continuation of a series they were a part of (Comic Strip Presents) that dates back to the early 80's.
If you liked Mayall and Edmondson in that, I highly recommend you check out the Comic Strip series, you might like Four Men In A Plane which came later, and my personal favourite Bad News Tour about the "worst rock and roll band in the world!"
Can't think of anything else they may have been in together around that time besides the ones you mentioned.
They were so unlucky that Spinal Tap came out around the same time. I love both 'Bad News' episodes of The Comic Strip, and still sing the 'absolutely not!' version of Bo Rap.
Oh, and you are right about 'Four Men In A Car'.