Barking (TV series)


Barking is a late night sketch comedy show broadcast on Channel 4 in 1998, starring Mackenzie Crook, David Walliams, Omid Djalili, Peter Kay, Dave Lamb, Rhys Thomas, Catherine Tate and Marcus Brigstocke. The series featured up-and-coming comedians, most of whom went on to successful careers.
The show was released on DVD in November 2011.

Episodes

Episode 1:
This first episode features a guided tour of Buckingham Palace, a WI meeting that goes horribly wrong and introduces us to Mr Bagshaw: bully, sadist, social misfit and Maths teacher. There is also a special guest appearance from an Airfix Matthew Kelly blowing up a block of flats.
Episode 2:
Britain's most unsuccessful actor tries to get a job as a dolphin, a team of blasphemous vicars have a crisis moving
into their new parish and a desperately right-on couple host a dinner party 'ethnic style'. Dialogue from this episode was sampled in the 2000 song "I Don't Smoke" by Deekline.
Episode 3:
Two old school friends have a very bad night in the pub, a society wedding arranges takes a blushing bride firmly in hand
and a pair of jealous lovers set out to prove their devotion to each other is deep, true and surprisingly violent.
Episode 4:
We meet Liz, the leader of a fascist slimming group, Dr Killthere-there, chief consultant at the Brave Little Soldier
Hospital, and Steve and Alfie try to make their mute monkeychild Danson into the Heavyweight Champion of the World.
Episode 5:
Roy the Custody Day makes his weekly visit to see his daughter, Mr Bagshaw has an unfortunate gym lesson and a Nigerian
therapist fails to cure his own psychosis.
Episode 6:
Peter Piper has a breakdown, a Hi-de-Hi! star becomes a suspect in a series of serious crimes and a camping trip turns
into a night of the living Dansons.