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Another one of the residents of St. Reith's is Mr. Lobley, who often attempts to describe to the Nurse his latest idea of an invention which he plans to complete when he leaves. Often, the Nurse isn't that impressed by the idea, so she attempts to kill or injure him in some way until the Consultant
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In an attempt to stimulate his brain, the hospital staff play old BBC programmes to him via a TV monitor plugged into his life support machine - but for some unexplained reason, he also starts playing the programmes back, albeit with his warped sense of humour. This effectively makes him a one-man
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Taking place during the hospital scenes, Lewis-Smith's wife brings him something to cheer him up while he's unconscious, often related to the sketch which is due to follow or has just followed. She then follows it up with an anecdote, often related to how the item came into her possession.
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recalls in Lewis-Smith's obituary that he "never really managed to break through to a wider television audience, although shows such as Inside Victor Lewis-Smith, Ads Infinitum, and TV Offal were never less than original and wickedly funny."
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The series "which satirized hospital dramas and contained sketches from his Radio 1 series, all linked by an annoying taxi driver" is described as "a bizarre collection of surreal skits wrapped in a situation comedy format." while
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Meanwhile, inside Lewis-Smith's body, Lewis-Smith himself embarks on a guided tour of his own bloodstream in a miniature taxi, accompanied by an annoying taxi driver who doubles as a narrative linking device in-between sketches.
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This series of sketches involves Lewis-Smith mocking various musicians by dubbing over the soundtrack of their performances with his own soundtrack of badly played (on purpose) songs. Those mocked included
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Each episode contains a musical interlude by the BBC Big Band, who perform various classic TV show theme tunes from the Music Therapy Room in St Reith's. The theme tunes included
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The series is presented as "Part sitcom, part sketch show linked around an apparently comatose Victor Lewis-Smith and the goings-on inside his unconscious head."
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that often begins with "We're The Singing Telegram..." and is often related to the sketch due to follow or has just followed.
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Like Kith & Kin, this sketch is a spoof documentary supposedly going behind the scenes of television. Subjects include
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A series of spoof advertisements, advertising albums by Frank Sinatra that include songs focusing on various topics, like
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The series was set in the Frank Bough Memorial Zip Injury Wing at St. Reith's Hospital for Distressed Broadcasters, a
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This sketch is a spoof documentary on the lives of two people with the same last name. Those featured were
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transmitter, which the BBC plan to use as an economical replacement for their current staff and equipment.
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Played by the Square Pegs, the Singing Telegram are a barbershop quartet who sing a melody to the tune of
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interferes. Like the Something To Cheer You Up sketches, these take place during the hospital scenes.
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A humorous guide on Lewis-Smith's own take on the world, presented as a visual equivalent of an
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The show would close with Lewis-Smith's trademark of prank calling various places, such as the
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from November to December 1993. It was co-written and presented by comedian and writer
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The opening to each episode involves a spoof BBC Two ident, which often involves the
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The show also features appearances by Paul Sparks, David Dallison, Stan Harrison,
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George Raistrick – Taxi Driver, Postman, other roles
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Index


Victor Lewis-Smith
Victor Lewis-Smith
Nickolas Grace
Annette Badland
Moya Brady
Roger Lloyd-Pack
Tim Barlow
BBC2
British comedy
BBC2
Victor Lewis-Smith
BBC
COW Globe ident from 1985-1991
I-Spy Book
animals
fairgrounds
teenagers
the police
Bertrand
Jane Russell
Henry
Windy Miller
Thora
Douglas Hird
Norman
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Siegfried
Vidal Sassoon
Elizabeth II

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