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At Home with the Snails

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for them and by season two, even attempting to turn into one. In the second season his mother and father (George and Beverly) decide to fake their own deaths and spy on their son in order to write a book about his descent into madness.
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George is a pompous academic who puts his obscure, pretentious and pointless pontificating above all else including his family. He encourages Alex's snail obsession to get material for his books. Beverly, his
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wife makes "nice things", such as a 20-foot-tall (6.1 m) "family mug tree". In one episode she develops racial
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The story features Alex's obsession with snails, killing them, collecting them,
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Index

Black comedy
United Kingdom
English
BBC Radio 4
Geoffrey Palmer
Angela Thorne
Gerard Foster
Miranda Hart
Debra Stephenson
Gerard Foster
Jane Berthoud
Stereophonic sound
Waltzinblack
The Gospel According to the Meninblack
The Stranglers
BBC Radio 4
Gerard Foster
Geoffrey Palmer
Angela Thorne
Gerard Foster
Miranda Hart
Debra Stephenson
Jane Berthoud
BBC Radio 4 Extra
having sexual desires
sexually frustrated
dysphoria
"Radio review"
TheGuardian.com
At Home with the Snails

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