BBC Radio Comedy - Bleak Expectations Season 1-5 (plus Novel)
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Bleak Expectations is a Radio 4 comedy series, whose first series premiered in August 2007. It is a pastiche of the works of Charles Dickens – such as Bleak House and Great Expectations, from which it derives its name – and costume dramas set in the same period, and parodies several of their plot devices (such as cruel guardians, idyllic childhoods interrupted, lifelong friendships, earnest young people), whilst simultaneously tending toward a highly surreal humour along the lines of The Goon Show. The series has also demonstrated a fondness for allusions to and parodies of the films of Alec Guinness, particularly the Edwardian satire Kind Hearts and Coronets. It is written by Mark Evans, who plays minor characters in most episodes, and produced by Gareth Edwards. Its opening and closing theme is the main theme from the Mazurka from Three Characteristic Pieces by Edward Elgar. The plot of the first series revolves around Philip "Pip" Bin, inventor of the Bin, and his two sisters, Poppy and Pippa, whose seemingly ideal life is disrupted by the death of their father and the madness of their mother. They are then locked away by their guardian, Mr. Gently Benevolent (who, despite his name, is actually the main villain of the piece), in St. Bastard's, the most vicious boarding school in England, and St. Bitch's, a nearby convent. Pip and his sisters attempt to free themselves of their guardian with the help of Harry Biscuit, whose father invented the biscuit. It is narrated by Pip as an old man to the journalist (and his eventual son-in-law) Sourquill, who brings various useless inventions to assist in recording the events. 01 - A Childhood Cruelly Kippered 02 - An Adolescence Utterly Trashed 03 - A Youth Utterly Crocked 04 - A Young Adulthood Bitterly Dismantled 05 - A Young Love Mercilessly Dismembered 06 - A Life Sadly Smashed Then Happily Restored A Bit 07 - A Happy Life, Cruelly Re-Kippered 08 - A Re-Kippered Life Smashed Some More 09 - A Recovery All Made Miserable 10 - A Restoration Re-Ruined, Only Even Worse 11 - An Already Bad Life Made Worse But Sort Of On Purpose 12 - A Happy Life Broken And Then Mended A Bit 13 - A Sort of Fine Life De-niced Completely 14 - A Now Grim Life Yet More Grimified 15 - A Lovely Life Re-Kippered Again Once More 16 - A Horrible Life Un-ruined and then Re-ruinated a Lot 17 - An Evil Life Sort of Explained 18 - Lives Lost, Ruined, Wrecked and Redeemed 19 - A Tolerable Life De-Happified 20 - A Now-Spoiled Life Smashed Some More 21 - A Wretched Life Made Much, Much Sadder 22 - A Painful Life Further Re-Miserabled 23 - A Now Tricky Life Woefully Miseried Up 24 - A Life Destroyed Then Repaired and Rehappied 25 - A Pleasant Yet Dull Life Re-Evilled 26 - A Re-Excited Life Made Distinctly Dangerous 27 - An Alrightish Life Savagely Frozen to Bits 28 - A Writerly Life Made Dreadfully Different 29 - A Terrifying Life Made Even Scarier a Bit Some More 30 - A Loved-Up Life Potentially Totally Annihilated
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Thanks, rambam, my kids can quote every line of this.
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Really funny, thanks very much!
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