The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff
Exciting news from 91Èȱ¬ Two who announced today that production was underway on The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff, a new four part comedy adventure and Dickensian romp. Set in the world of Jedrington Secret-Past, up-standing family man and owner of The Old Shop of Stuff, Victorian London's most successful purveyor of miscellaneous odd things.Ìý
Robert Webb leads the cast in The Bleak Old Shop Of Stuff
This is really going to be a who's who of the comedy scene, produced by Gareth Edwards (That Mitchell And Webb Look) and writtenÌýby Mark Evans who penned Radio 4 comedy Bleak Expectations, a Victorian adventure about a different set of Dickensian characters. That's not even to mention the castÌýled by Robert Webb (That Mitchell & Webb Look) in the role of Jedrington and Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd) who plays his wife Conceptiva.
Katherine Parkinson will play Jedrington's wife, Conceptiva.
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It's going to kick off with a one hour Christmas special, which will be followed by three 30 minute episodes, which will be aired early next year.Ìý
The Christmas special will feature Stephen Fry as the evil lawyer Malifax Skulkingworm alongside David Mitchell (That Mitchell & Webb Look), Celia Imrie (Nanny McPhee), Pauline McLynn (Father Ted) and Johnny Vegas (Ideal). The rest of the series will feature the likes of Tim McInnerny, Kevin Eldon, Sarah Hadland and Derek Griffiths.
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Stephen Fry features in the Christmas special.
Robert Webb says "I'm really looking forward to working with my all time hero David Mitchell. Apparently Stephen Fry is in it too, which is nice."Ìý
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We can't wait! More Details to follow as we get them. Ask us any questions and we'll pass them onto the production team.
Comment number 1.
At 4th Oct 2011, TheGoggin wrote:Boo. Just wondering who is casting?
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At 27th Dec 2011, hposter wrote:I loved the show. It was a practically a QI ensemble cast. Would love to see another episode - with Alan Davies as a member. But please, give him a proper dramatic role; not a carichature. Perhaps a shopkeeper or a parent of good and kind charachter. Would really like to see him play something with substance (and not just be a clown). Pretty please!
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At 7th Jan 2012, Madi wrote:I loved the show too, and the cast was great. Just wondering when are the next episodes going to be aired?
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At 8th Jan 2012, Snapbasket wrote:I adored this! The wife and I laughed all the way through. I'm so glad we watched it knowing nothing about it, prior to my reading the moaning dismissals of it by pompous reviewers and sour-brained commentors. I can't wait for the next episodes! I'm also going to find and listen to Bleak Expectations, which I hadn't heard about before.
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