Spencer Jones stars as his alter ego Herbert Clunkerdunk - a man constantly interrupted by his own imagination.Spencer Jones stars as his alter ego Herbert Clunkerdunk - a man constantly interrupted by his own imagination.Spencer Jones stars as his alter ego Herbert Clunkerdunk - a man constantly interrupted by his own imagination.
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Some of the funniest and most inventive comedy TV I have ever see with jokes crammed in to each short episode. The fact that the episodes are only 10-15 minutes long adds to the enjoyment as the energy never lets up.
Absolutely hilarious there hasn't been a series like this since the Mighty Boosh & Monty Python! Spencer Jones is a force to be reckoned with & this is a game changer. Vic & Bob cameo anyone? Hope this will be commissioned for another series!
I've been looking forward to this ever since I saw the pilot episode. Ten minutes of silliness, playfulness, surrealness, songs & giggles. I chuckled a lot more in ten minutes than many entire 'comedy' films. If you're happy to indulge your inner child, then definitely worth a go.
The extraordinarily wild mind of Spencer Jones is frequently misused on television - with him frequently popping up in vehicles that don't really suit him. Ultimately this is because at his core he is a very very silly man - as evidenced by his affably surreal stand-up.
A comedy short, then followed by these brief and brilliant series finally gives you a tiny glimpse into his televisual potential. In these concentrated little chunks he is a kaleidoscope of glorious madness. Both series do a good job of replicating the original flawless short - so a mixture of daily anxieties, musical interludes, talking props and the ever-present boggle-eyed wonder that is Dominic Coleman's terrifying Jonny Wallop. Even his equally idiosyncratic children appear in tiny, bizarre cameos. No scene is wasted. Every minute is a triumph.
A comedy short, then followed by these brief and brilliant series finally gives you a tiny glimpse into his televisual potential. In these concentrated little chunks he is a kaleidoscope of glorious madness. Both series do a good job of replicating the original flawless short - so a mixture of daily anxieties, musical interludes, talking props and the ever-present boggle-eyed wonder that is Dominic Coleman's terrifying Jonny Wallop. Even his equally idiosyncratic children appear in tiny, bizarre cameos. No scene is wasted. Every minute is a triumph.
I liked the bit where the girl did that thing like a balloon going big like pfffffff pffff pffffffff till she was big like a house and then Prprprprprprprphft! all around the room like a squirrel, but like a squirrel that was being just like a balloon going Prprprprprprprpft!
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- TriviaThe BAFTA-nominated, surreal comedy series has reportedly been cancelled after two series. On Saturday, 19th November 2022 The Daily Mail newspaper reported that the inventive comedy created by and starring Spencer Jones has been axed by BBC Two. Jones is the lead writer on ITVX impressionistic project Deep Fake Neighbour Wars and recently recorded a stand-up comedy special for Amazon Prime.
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