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Mongrels

  • TV Series
  • 2010–2011
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.6K
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Rufus Jones and Andy Heath in Mongrels (2010)
Raunchy ComedySitcomComedy

Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.Nelson 'the urbane fox' and his anthropomorphic animal friends navigate the urban jungle from their home in London's East End in a puppet sitcom for adults.

  • Creator
    • Adam Miller
  • Stars
    • Dan Tetsell
    • Rufus Jones
    • Katy Brand
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    1.6K
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    • Creator
      • Adam Miller
    • Stars
      • Dan Tetsell
      • Rufus Jones
      • Katy Brand
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Dan Tetsell
    Dan Tetsell
    • Marion
    • 2010–2011
    Rufus Jones
    Rufus Jones
    • Nelson
    • 2010–2011
    Katy Brand
    Katy Brand
    • Kali
    • 2010–2011
    Lucy Montgomery
    Lucy Montgomery
    • Destiny
    • 2010–2011
    Paul Kaye
    Paul Kaye
    • Vince
    • 2010–2011
    Ruth Bratt
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2010–2011
    Warrick Brownlow-Pike
    Warrick Brownlow-Pike
    • Marion
    • 2010–2011
    Tony Way
    Tony Way
    • Gary
    • 2010–2011
    Felix Dexter
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2011
    Lewis Macleod
    Lewis Macleod
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2010
    Iestyn Evans
    • Kali
    • 2010
    Andy Heath
    • Nelson
    • 2010
    Richard Coombs
    • Destiny
    • 2010
    Sue Beattie
    • Destiny
    • 2010
    James Doherty
    James Doherty
    • Dale…
    • 2010–2011
    Simon Lipson
    • Additional Voices
    • 2010
    Simon Buckley
    • Additional puppetry
    • 2010
    Mandy Glass
    • Additional Puppetry
    • 2010
    • Creator
      • Adam Miller
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    User reviews12

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    10ZenShark

    Amazingly fun!

    I just stumbled across this little gem on the BBC iplayer, and boy was I glad I did. I've been a huge fan of things like The mighty boosh, IT crowd, Dark place, and of course, monty python. This show is a definitely part of the same legacy.

    The puppets are excellent and full of personality. They are so well controlled, you'd think they really were alive. The writing on this show is really exceptional. Its rare for me these days to look at something and say 'i cant believe they really did (or said) that!', but this show manages to get me every episode. There are some scenes in there which are so well scripted and timed, its simply genius.

    The show certainly pushes the limits of good taste, but it does so in a good way. It wont be for everyone (prudes), but if you like humor, and are looking for something fresh, then you HAVE to see mongrels.
    9garybatmanbusey

    Watched the first five episodes last night

    I watched this last night for the first time after being told it was set on the isle of dogs (where i live) behind the lord nelson pub (which i frequent). I had no expectations as i thought it was going to be a lame puppet show...how wrong was I.

    yes its offensive and crude, which i know people have complained about. ( i actually love it for this reason, i cant believe they get away with some of the comments).

    The puppets look great and have some classic one liners, my fave being the pigeon and the cat.

    this is not a very constructive review but anyone who is not easily offended and likes gutter humour should check this out, i hope it gets a second series. fingers crossed.
    10risinghouse

    A hilarious show which I've watched over and over again

    Mongrels in simple words is about city animals showing the true essence of urban dwellers. There's the scumbag Vince, the foreigner Marian, total bitchy teen Destiny and of course the modern meterosexual Nelson + the psychotic pigeon which does show some of the government hating people of the world. And after watching every episode around three times I can honestly say that this show is different in every manner- The characters are funny, the humor is so slapstick and crazy to a point that you wonder how the puppeteers get all the energy as well as the quick edits and frequent use of songs that are so well known they give a sense of sentimentality to the whole show. I think the show mainly works because of the male characters for unlike the two girls who are so over the top sometimes its hard to relate, most of the males are tamed down a little. The shows plots are inventive to say the least with story lines you wouldn't ever have imagined which I think is because unlike most adult comedy shows, it has animals as its characters which give a range of different stories that one could not usually use. Mongrels does tread the line a few times even going way past it in some of they jokes which a lot of people would find distasteful and would flick the channel over but after watching the first three episodes I eventually got accustomed and new that when watching the show there was always going to be something shocking but put in a comedic way. So if you want something that's fresh and new that has actually had some thought put into it, check out this show and maybe you'll be pleasantly surprised. 10 stars.
    10Nelson-The-Fox

    Being Part Of A Amazing Show!

    Hello, darlings! Nelson here. Now, let me tell you about a little gem called Mongrels. This show was a delightful concoction of wit, charm, and unapologetic humor. It was a place where my metrosexual fox persona could truly shine, surrounded by a cast of eccentric characters that felt like family.

    The puppetry was exquisite, the writing sharp, and the satire on urban life was spot on. It was a show that dared to be different, to push boundaries, and to make us laugh at the absurdities of life.

    But then, the unthinkable happened. The BBC, in their infinite wisdom, decided to cancel it after just two seasons. The reason? Apparently, you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk, right?

    As what Dan Tetsell (Voice of Marion) said in his message:

    "Mongrels friends, it is my unbearably sad duty to announce that we will not be returning for a third series on BBC THREE, a decision that has been made based on the fact that apparently you need more than two people watching a programme to make it successful. Crazy talk."

    It's a shame, really. The show had so much potential, and we were just getting started. But as they say, the show must go on... just not with us.

    So, here's to Mongrels-a show that was ahead of its time, a show that made us laugh, think, and feel. And to the BBC, well... let's just say, I hope you find something that fills the void we left behind.
    10homerjsinnott

    Mongrels. Not for the fainthearted, but brilliant.

    Tired of middle class, middle of the road, Vicar of Dibley toss? Then this maybe the show for you. Sharper than a new addicts needle, Mongrels gets closer and closer to the bone, til you feel like a onanists knuckle. As well as taking shots at minor celebs and serious personalities alike(all in bad taste of course), Mongrels has sex, violence, death, drugs and uhhh...mice. It leaves nothing sacred. The characters are all pretty unique and at the same time cliché enough to be familiar. Influenced by the Young Ones, this goes way beyond that in the darkness of it's humour, but it never seems bleak, perhaps because it has bunnies... And while it is black it is rarely lacks a cutting edge and If these were humans this would never get on telly. Bravo.

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      Despite the title, none of the main characters are mongrels. The only dog, Destiny, is a pedigree Afghan Hound.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #14.16 (2010)

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дворняги
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 30m
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