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Sorry, I've Got No Head
A sketch show jam packed with big, silly characters and fun repeatable catchphrases to make you laugh. From vikings who scream when scared to a chef who farts too much, this is must watch comedy for all the family. The programme's cast originally consisted of William Andrews, David Armand, James Bachman, Marcus Brigstocke, Anna Crilly, Justin Edwards, Mark Evans, Mel Giedroyc, Marek Larwood and Nick Mohammed, most of whom have also written parts of the show.
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Plot Summary
This comedy sketch show features a collection of surreal and absurd vignettes, often revolving around mundane situations twisted into hilariously bizarre scenarios. The humor ranges from observational wit to outright silliness, with recurring characters and themes providing a unique comedic landscape. Each episode presents a rapid-fire succession of sketches, testing the boundaries of conventional comedy.
Critical Reception
Sorry, I've Got No Head was a short-lived but memorable sketch comedy series that garnered a cult following for its dry, often dark, and surreal humor. While not a mainstream hit, it was appreciated by fans of the specific comedic style of its creators and cast, particularly those familiar with Mitchell and Webb's previous work.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and surreal comedic concepts.
Appreciated by fans of dry, witty, and occasionally dark British humor.
Some found the humor too niche or inconsistent.
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Fun Fact
The show was an attempt by Graham Linehan to create a sketch show in the vein of classic British comedy, featuring a mix of established and new comedic talent.
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