Sketches include: A man who obviously has no head; Jasmine and Prudith; Witchfinder General; Fearless Vikings; Ross; Louise; Angry Snowman; Dung Beetles; Backstage Access (taking a behind-the-scenes look at video game characters); Colin and Malcolm, two overweight aeroplane food trolley attendants, who eat the food to "make sure" what it is; The Museum of the Imagination, owned by Mr Elevenses and Mr Faraway who say that they have fantastic exhibits, but only in people's imagination (however, after guests leave, they reveal a real exhibit, like an alien, the ghost of Julius Caesar, or the Holy Grail) and more.
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| - Sketches include: A man who obviously has no head; Jasmine and Prudith; Witchfinder General; Fearless Vikings; Ross; Louise; Angry Snowman; Dung Beetles; Backstage Access (taking a behind-the-scenes look at video game characters); Colin and Malcolm, two overweight aeroplane food trolley attendants, who eat the food to "make sure" what it is; The Museum of the Imagination, owned by Mr Elevenses and Mr Faraway who say that they have fantastic exhibits, but only in people's imagination (however, after guests leave, they reveal a real exhibit, like an alien, the ghost of Julius Caesar, or the Holy Grail) and more.
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| - Sketches include: A man who obviously has no head; Jasmine and Prudith; Witchfinder General; Fearless Vikings; Ross; Louise; Angry Snowman; Dung Beetles; Backstage Access (taking a behind-the-scenes look at video game characters); Colin and Malcolm, two overweight aeroplane food trolley attendants, who eat the food to "make sure" what it is; The Museum of the Imagination, owned by Mr Elevenses and Mr Faraway who say that they have fantastic exhibits, but only in people's imagination (however, after guests leave, they reveal a real exhibit, like an alien, the ghost of Julius Caesar, or the Holy Grail) and more.
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