This section outlines my back catalogue of starring roles. They are listed with the newest at the top (by order of when they were finished - otherwise the three-year project 'Superzeroes' would be nearer the bottom than the top). The only exception is the AlCam series, which I have chosen to keep together.
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DISCLAIMER:
If you're not in any of these films, you might not find them as funny as we do. Stuff with more universal appeal is near the top.
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What do you show someone who's never been to London before? And what will they like best? In The Video, we use our incisive journalistic skills to find out.
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Something odd and very different to the rest of the videos here, The Seven Stages of Grief is really quite a peculiar little film.
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Our first fully animated feature, DEMGPATKOY started off with a stupid Lego building and ended up with a soundtrack recorded in a professional studio. Twelve minutes of utter chaos are the result.
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In the fourth and final show of the series we travel to South Yorkshire, sampling the delights of Birdwell, Thurgoland and Stocksbridge. One lucky town goes on to play host to our last show.
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The third GTADT sees us close to home and exploring West Yorkshire. This time round, Saltaire, Ilkley and Pool are on trial, and one lucky town will play host to the GTADT village fair.
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In the corporate ladder of a Superhero's career, Al-Man and CJ are on the bottom rung. They have no special powers and can't be trusted with any gadget more exciting than a small green wheely bin. So how on earth are they going to stop an evil milkman from destroying the Earth?
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In the second GTADT outing, Green Hammerton, Knaresborough and Ferrensby compete for Kev and Chris to give them a total makeover. Also features Hit And Run DIY.
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Go There And Do Things is a unique travel programme, where potential destinations compete to play host to the show. In the first episode, the East Yorkshire towns of Osgodby, Howden and Hessle all hope to Give Peas A Chance.
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A final outing for the NiSH crew, this time rampaging through the city, doing exercise and looking at traffic lights. Features an episode of the new cult TV show from Herzegovina, "Flat Kitty".
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Kev, Chris and Hamm return for a second outing, this time live from Hamm's spare room. NiSH is going up in the world - with multi-million pound music rights deals and big prize giveaways. The only loser is Kev's car.
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"NiSH" is, as we explain, a word for things when they happen. "What's that happening over there?" "It's NiSH." Join Kev, Chris and Hamm for the first in a very random series.
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Al, a wacky inventor, has an amazing new device. Chris and Al find the machine is capable of teleporting them through a magic door to all kinds of places, few of them very interesting. But as they discover it is also capable of time travel, their evil future selves are hatching an evil plot. Lost in time, goodie present day Al and Chris must find and defeat the evil future Al and Chris before evil future Al and Chris defeat them. Easy.
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Take a daytime TV show. Add two presenters, one just diagnosed with Tourette's and one unbelievably nice. Add a nu-metal band who won't answer questions, a movie reviewer who has major issues with mainstream film but no problem with homicide, and a fashion designer who has very little idea what's happening, and you could only possibly get one thing. This Evening.
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Al and Chris venture further afield. Following a slight mishap at the end of AlCam 4, they find themselves on a ferry bound for France, with no money to get home. Nothing for it then, but to make a new AlCam, touring their way around France and avoiding the foreigners.
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The most advanced yet - it has a script (well, a list of features) and a crew (well, someone to hold the camera)! Watch Al and Chris create their own single and soap opera. And brace yourself - this one's so planned it actually ties in to the AlCams before and after!
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Okay, so the name's not so good. But the show is. The great production's still there, and this one features some forethought too. Plus we do nasty things with some CDs and go to a place called the Piss Tree.
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In the second in the series, AlCam goes on Holiday - to Chris's house. But no, really, it's better than it sounds! Featuring semi-professional production and more carefully created nonsense.
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