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[[Spiritual Successo[[Category:TV Series]Successor]] slash [[Sound to Screen Adaptatio[[Category:TV Series]Adaptation]] of the radio series ''[[Bleak Expectation[[Category:TV Series]Expectations]]'', this is a [[Charles Dickens|Dickensia[[Category:TV Series]Dickensian]] parody written by Mark Evans with an all-star cast including [[That Mitchell and Webb Look|Mitchell and Webb]], [[Stephen Fr[[Category:TV Series]Fry]] and Johnny Vegas. It follows the story of [[Meaningful Name|Mr. Jedrington Secret-Pas[[Category:TV Series]Past]] who tries to win his family and his business, [[Title Drop|The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff]], back from [[Amoral Attorne[[Category:TV Series]Attorney]] Malifax Skulkingworm.
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* [[Alliteratio[[Category:TV Series]Alliteration]]: London's three great alliterative clocks, Big Ben, Massive Morris and Tiny Terry.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Skulkingworm shifts drastically between being a horrible old bastard and being rather pleasant.
* [[Amoral Attorne[[Category:TV Series]Attorney]]: Skulkingworm, the main villain of the pilot. {{spoiler|Curiously, when he's in 'client' mode he's an evil, cackling old scoundrel, but when he's in 'lawyer' mode he's actually quite friendly and pleasant.}}
* [[Androcles' Lio[[Category:TV Series]Lion]]: The orphan Jedrington treats like any other customer at the begining of the Christmas episode.
* [[The Artful Dodge[[Category:TV Series]Dodger]]: Parodied with the Artful Codger ("codger" being slang for an older person) who has had to spend his life with a gang of urchin kids because he failed the exam to graduate to "vagabond" or "ne'er-do-well".
* [[Bazaar of the Bizarr[[Category:TV Series]Bizarre]]: The eponymous shop of stuff.
* [[Big N[[Category:TV Series]No]]: Servegood delivers one at the end of Episode 2.
* [[British Brevit[[Category:TV Series]Brevity]]: It aired starting with a one hour [[Christmas Special]] before Christmas 2011 with another three half hour episodes.
* [[Deliberate Values Dissonanc[[Category:TV Series]Dissonance]]: Hatred of the French and extreme sexism. Both [[Played for Laugh[[Category:TV Series]Laughs]].
* [[G-Rated Dru[[Category:TV Series]Drug]]: Treacle. Exagerated to the point where it's actually dangerous.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Skulkingworm seems to love them.
* [[The Fundamentalis[[Category:TV Series]Fundamentalist]]: Secret-Past's adoptive aunts.
* [[It Will Never Catch O[[Category:TV Series]On]]: Harmswell Grimstone considered trying to find a business partner by [[The Apprentice (TV series)|putting a group of candidates through demeaning weekly tasks and firing them one by on[[Category:TV Series]one]], but rejected the idea as ludicrous.
* [[Meaningful Nam[[Category:TV Series]Name]]: Almost every single character has one.
* [[Man Behind the Ma[[Category:TV Series]Man]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|Skulkingworm's "client" is...Skulkingworm.}}
* [[May Contain Evil]]: "[[Magically-Binding Contract|Contrac[[Category:TV Series]Contract]] may contain traces of evil."
* [[Mook Face Tur[[Category:TV Series]Turn]]: Fearshiver has one, {{spoiler|Skulkingworm killed his parents. "He placed a large amount of legalments and injunctions on them. [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|Literally - they were crushed to death]]."}}
* [[Nice Ha[[Category:TV Series]Hat]]: A man is nothing without his! Special mention to Skulkingworm, who seems to have some sort of mechanism that can make his top hat extend to several times his own height.
* [[The Nickname[[Category:TV Series]Nicknamer]]: Maggoty the treacle fiend, who calls people by the names of birds.
* [[Overly Long Ga[[Category:TV Series]Gag]]: Mrs. Christmasham, describing the circumstances of her wedding.
{{quote|'''Mrs. Christmasham:''' I was due to be married on Christmas Day, and I waited at the altar for my beloved husband-to-be, and I waited and waited, and waited and waited, and I waited and waited, and I waited and waited, and waited and waited, and wait --
'''Jedringham:''' Did he basically not turn up?
'''Mrs. Christmasham:''' How could you have possibly fathomed that? }}
* [[Punch Clock Villai[[Category:TV Series]Villain]]: Skulkingworm's first scene has him act the part of an [[Amoral Attorne[[Category:TV Series]Attorney]], interspersed with him apologising and saying he's just acting on behalf of his client (who's "a meanie"). {{spoiler|His client just so happens to be himself.}}
* [[Screw the Rules, I Have Connection[[Category:TV Series]Connections]]: When Grimstone is brought to trial, he arranges matters such that the jury is composed of his cousins, and his uncle is the judge.
* [[Shout-Ou[[Category:TV Series]Out]]: To ''Bleak Expectations''. Harrumble indeed!
** {{spoiler|PS Little Nell has died}}
** While Jedrington is having a sword firght with Skulkingworm he says [[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock|"I have had enough of you."]] before disarming him.
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