Annually Retentive

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== Host ==
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== Co-hosts ==
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Team captains: Dave Gorman and Jane Moore
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Team captains: [[Dave Gorman]] and Jane Moore
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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''Not known'' for BBC2, 11th July 2006-
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Jones the Film for BBC Three, 11 July 2006 to 4 June 2007 (12 episodes in 2 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Is it a comedy or is it a panel game? It's a bit of both but mostly the former, if you ask us, but it isn't listed in the BBC Online Comedy Guide as a comedy so who knows?
Is it a comedy or is it a panel game? It's a bit of both but mostly the former, if you ask us, but it isn't listed in the BBC Online Comedy Guide as a comedy so who knows?
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We're listing this for historical value only, if we're honest. [[Rob Brydon]] - playing a nastier, more callous version of himself - hosts a comedy panel game for real in front of a real audience who think its real. However, the programme actually appears in clip format as a show-with-a-show (it's as if ''The Mousetrap'' hadn't happened) with heavily-scripted behind the scenes preparations packaged around it. Therefore, essentially this is a sitcom based around a game show, not vice versa.
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We're listing this for historical value only, if we're honest. [[Rob Brydon]] - playing a nastier, more callous version of himself - hosts a comedy panel game for real in front of a real audience who think it's real. However, the programme actually appears in clip format as a show-with-a-show (it's as if ''The Mousetrap'' hadn't happened) with heavily-scripted behind the scenes preparations packaged around it. Therefore, essentially this is a sitcom based around a game show, not vice versa.
Somehow Rob Brydon's far too likeable and endearing to be believable as a shallow celebrity host, unlike Gary Shandling's Larry Sanders, and the concept falls down rather on that point. However, there are some good gags if you stick with it.
Somehow Rob Brydon's far too likeable and endearing to be believable as a shallow celebrity host, unlike Gary Shandling's Larry Sanders, and the concept falls down rather on that point. However, there are some good gags if you stick with it.
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== Theme music ==
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== Web links ==
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''To be completed''
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007ghh8 BBC programme page]
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== See also ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brydon%27s_Annually_Retentive Wikipedia entry]
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[http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Weaver%27s_Week_2006-08-13#Annually_Retentive Weaver's Week review]
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[http://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/rob_brydons_annually_retentive/ British Comedy Guide entry]
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== Web links ==
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== See also ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annually_Retentive Wikipedia entry]
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[[Weaver's Week 2006-08-13#Annually Retentive|Weaver's Week review]]
[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]]
[[Category:Comedy Panel Game]]

Current revision as of 21:25, 26 December 2023

Contents

Host

Rob Brydon

Co-hosts

Team captains: Dave Gorman and Jane Moore

Broadcast

Jones the Film for BBC Three, 11 July 2006 to 4 June 2007 (12 episodes in 2 series)

Synopsis

Is it a comedy or is it a panel game? It's a bit of both but mostly the former, if you ask us, but it isn't listed in the BBC Online Comedy Guide as a comedy so who knows?

We're listing this for historical value only, if we're honest. Rob Brydon - playing a nastier, more callous version of himself - hosts a comedy panel game for real in front of a real audience who think it's real. However, the programme actually appears in clip format as a show-with-a-show (it's as if The Mousetrap hadn't happened) with heavily-scripted behind the scenes preparations packaged around it. Therefore, essentially this is a sitcom based around a game show, not vice versa.

Somehow Rob Brydon's far too likeable and endearing to be believable as a shallow celebrity host, unlike Gary Shandling's Larry Sanders, and the concept falls down rather on that point. However, there are some good gags if you stick with it.

Web links

BBC programme page

Wikipedia entry

British Comedy Guide entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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