Human Remains

2000
Human Remains

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EP1 An English Squeak Nov 13, 2000

The first episode centres on an upper-crust but down trodden husband, Peter and his uncaring wife, Flick, who suffers from a rather convenient sexual disorder.

EP2 Slither In Nov 20, 2000

This edition features a happily married, middle-aged couple who run their own guest house in the Black Country - as well as organizing swinging parties for S&M enthusiasts.

EP3 All Over My Glasses Nov 27, 2000

This edition focuses on Michelle and Stephen, who live in a working-class community in the Welsh valleys.

EP4 Straight as a Flute Dec 04, 2000

Beverlee and Tony are religious zealots. They love their four dogs, but hate their neighbours. Tony is the manager of a bathroom retail outlet and Beverlee has a mobile hairdressing business. In their spare time they evangelise, and deliver curly sausage casseroles to the local vicar.

EP5 Hairless Dec 11, 2000

Neurotic Barne and wannabe rock chic Fonte invite the cameras into their home to prove that they have a thoroughly modern relationship. Fonte just wants her 15 minutes of fame, but Barne finds that being filmed is a useful form of therapy.

EP6 More Than Happy Dec 18, 2000

A south-coast couple who run a shop selling everything from sandwiches to bras are approaching their eighth wedding anniversary. Husband Ray has always wanted to go on a cruise, so wife Les arranges a trip on a cross-channel ferry. But the fate of the couple's twins remains unexplained.
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Released: 13 November 2000 Ended
Producted By: Baby Cow Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00tclw1
Synopsis

Black comedy documenting the relationships of six unusual couples in the style of a fly-on-the-wall documentary.

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Prismark10 Human Remains is an odd name for a comedy series and thats because its a bleak comedy told in a fly in the wall documentary style and it only lasted one series.The series stars and was co-written by Rob Brydon and Julia Davis. It was scrip edited by Henry Normal and Steve Coogan was one of the producers.Each of the six episodes documents a different couple all played by Brydon and Davis and most of the episodes showed that relationships being unhappy and the humour black. Both actors are also heavily and at times bizarrely made up.Death, violence and depression seem to feature in each of the episodes. For example in the episode 'More than Happy' Brydon plays the optimistic shopkeeper Les while Davis plays his wife Ray, she has suffered the loss of children, business worries, battles with depression and her only solace is to give her husband prolonged anal intercourse through an object she purchased second hand which he finds deeply uncomfortable but she finds immensely pleasurable.
acker_jawaka The reason i have done this review now is because i was watching the comedy awards the other night and one of the series that had won thanked the makers of it for giving them the chance in the first place.The makers were the company baby cow (steve coogan) who also made human remains an absolute classic of a series and in my opinion never received the credit it so deserved. At the time this was made both brydon and davies were not the household names they are today and i just thought to myself what an eye for comic genius coogan must have.The writing and performance in all six episodes just shows how talented brydon and davies really are. One of the best British comedy series ever made and should be up there with the likes of python and milligan.acker
Bildo36 Wonderfully understated black humour, as only the Brits can do it.There are a few misses along the way, but for the most this is top notch stuff and highly recommended. The second (?) episode about the couple that run the Bed and Breakfast is pure comic heaven.
JaQaL If you like the mockumentary style (such as Best In Show or This Is Spinal Tap) then you'll love this six part British TV series each of which is a self-contained story.The writers, Julia Davis and Rob Brydon, star in the show and portray a couple with a completely dysfunctional relationship.From seemingly ordinary circumstances, the two actors manage to turn their relationship into a complete disaster as they engage in interviews about the short-comings of the other, as well as life in general.If it comes to a TV station near you then do yourself a favour and sit down for half an hour of adult-humour entertainment.Rating: 7/10