Programme Details
That Mitchell and Webb Look
Series 1
Episode 1
Date:
2006Categories:
ComedyCast & Crew
David Mitchell (actor)
Robert Webb (actor)
Olivia Colman (actor)
David Mitchell (writer)
Robert Webb (writer)
Gareth Edwards (producer)
David Kerr (director)
About this programme:
Robert Webb and David Mitchell invite you into their lop-sided world of sketch comedy, featuring anxious Nazis, some easily distracted snooker commentators, and the not-terribly-well-matched crime fighting duo of Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit. Plus Numberwang, the exciting new quiz game that everyone's talking about but nobody really understands.
About this series:
BAFTA winning comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb invite you into their lopsided world of sketch comedy. That Mitchell and Webb Look is peopled with strange and wonderful characters, the likes of Sir Digby Chicken Caesar, Biscuit Telekinesis Man, Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit. Plus Numberwang, the exciting new quiz game that everyone's talking about but nobody really understands.
Guidance
Contains adult humour.
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Episodes
Episode 1- Robert Webb and David Mitchell invite you into their lop-sided world of sketch comedy, featuring anxious Nazis, some easily distracted snooker commentators, and the not-terribly-well-matched crime fighting duo of Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit. Plus Numberwang, the exciting new quiz game that everyone's talking about but nobody really understands. | ||
Episode 2- A man tries to move a biscuit using only the power of his mind, there's a clip from new daytime TV show Coverage of People and the snooker commentators get a few things off their chests. | ||
Episode 3- Gyles Brandreth makes a guest appearance on the maths quiz show Numberwang, and Alan is given a green clarinet which makes people reveal embarrassing truths. There's also a further instalment in the surprising adventures of Sir Digby Chicken-Caeser and his trusty sidekick, Ginger. | ||
Episode 4- The snooker commentators Ted and Peter unburden themselves of their financial worries, impatient Raymond Terrific demands answers, 'Come On, Boffins!' in Big Talk, a fast-paced discussion show about the existence of God, and Barry Crisp offers people the chance to jump off a cliff for just £2. | ||
Episode 5- Barry Crisp offers people the opportunity to swim with a Great White Shark for the knock-down price of ??50 and snooker commentators Ted and Peter discuss homosexuality. There is a German version of the maths quiz Numberwang, and a lost tribe is discovered living in a suburban garden centre. | ||
Episode 6- The earliest forensic detectives encounter the perfect crime, an eccentric historian takes his enthusiasm too far and there's a fascinating insight into secret snooker words to the song The Lady in Red. There's also the final instalment in the surprising adventures of Sir Digby Chicken-Caeser. |







