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* ''Dave Hollis, Space Cadet!''
Although ''Son of Cliché'' only ran for a relatively few series, it was a seminal moment in British comedy for two reasons. The in-show serial ''Dave Hollis - Space Cadet!'' provided enough material for a pilot show of a [[Red Dwarf
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* [[Headphones Equal Isolation]]: the ''Walkman Brothers'' sketch, in which two men are forever by tragic acident locked into Sony Walkmen which, to compound the misery, are locked to BBC Radio One. "Russell Harty" (aka vocal impressionist Chris Barrie) ''tries'' to interview them for a late-nights Arts programme, discovering they are making the best of it as an interpretative performance act conveying what thery hear on Radio One to a paying audience. But it is true that anyone trying to sing along to what they are listening to on a Walkman is not going to be especially good at it, as the interpretation of Billy Joel's "Uptown Girl" proves...
* [[Tongue-Tied]]: "The Tongue Tied Song", naturally.
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