Mike and Thomas Show
The Mike and Thomas Show is a Dutch television comedy panel game broadcast on Nederland 3. It is created and presented by the cabaret performers Mike Boddé and Thomas van Luyn. The television program looks like the BBC show Shooting Stars; it is also a parody of the game show format and the setting of the show is the same. A difference is that the show is presented from behind two grand pianos. The first series was broadcast in 2005, the second in 2006 and the third in 2007. It is still uncertain if a fourth series will be broadcast. The first three series were broadcast on Dutch television.
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Plot Summary
The Mike and Thomas Show was a short-lived sketch comedy series that aired briefly in 2009. The show featured a variety of comedic skits and characters, aiming to provide lighthearted entertainment. It was known for its experimental humor and often absurdist takes on everyday situations.
Critical Reception
The series received minimal critical attention due to its short run and limited distribution. Reviews that did exist were mixed, with some appreciating its unique comedic style while others found it to be too niche or underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
- Some viewers enjoyed the show's unconventional humor.
- Others found the skits to be hit-or-miss.
- Limited critical engagement due to its brief airing.
Google audience: Information regarding Google user reviews for 'The Mike and Thomas Show' is not readily available, likely due to the show's limited run and audience.
Fun Fact
The show's creators, Mike and Thomas, reportedly developed many of the sketches through improv sessions, leading to its spontaneous and often surreal comedic tone.
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