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''Big Train'' was a surreal and somewhat deranged BBC sketch show, devised by Arthur Matthews and Graham Linehan (of [[Father Ted]] fame), starring something of a British comedy supergroup: Simon Pegg, Mark Heap, Kevin Eldon, Julia Davis and Amelia Bullmore, amongst others, as well as several prominent comedy writers. It delighted in leftfield takes on standard comedy fare in a similar vein to [[Monty Python]], ridiculous pop-culture parodies as well as some fairly uniquely off-the-wall fantasist humour. It ran for two series in 1998 and 2002. |
''Big Train'' was a surreal and somewhat deranged BBC sketch show, devised by Arthur Matthews and Graham Linehan (of [[Father Ted]] fame), starring something of a British comedy supergroup: Simon Pegg, Mark Heap, Kevin Eldon, Julia Davis and Amelia Bullmore, amongst others, as well as several prominent comedy writers. It delighted in leftfield takes on standard comedy fare in a similar vein to [[Monty Python]], ridiculous pop-culture parodies as well as some fairly uniquely off-the-wall fantasist humour. It ran for two series in 1998 and 2002. |