Trigger Happy TV


Trigger Happy TV is a hidden camera/practical joke reality television series. The original British edition of the show, produced by Absolutely Productions, starred Dom Joly and ran for two series on the British television channel Channel 4 from 2000 to 2003. Joly made a name for himself as the sole star of the show, which he produced and directed with cameraman Sam Cadman. Trigger Happy TV and World Shut Your Mouth, his other major show, would both be categorised as deadpan or "dry humour".
The show returned again featuring Dom Joly, produced by Spirit Media, as a series of shorts on All 4 and for a one-off Christmas special on Channel 4 after 13 years, airing Christmas Eve 2016. A second series of shorts on All 4 followed and a one-off special on E4 in 2017.

Format

The show consists of Joly deliberately entering into ludicrous or embarrassing situations in public places, which were filmed surreptitiously by Cadman. Sketches took place in a variety of locations, though most appeared to be filmed on the streets of Central London and Cheltenham.
Unlike most hidden camera shows, many of the scenes in Trigger Happy TV do not revolve around trapping normal people into embarrassing and impossible situations. Instead, he often makes fun of himself rather than others, and many scenes made people stop and either laugh or simply wonder what was going on; the passers-by are never made aware of the fact that they are on television. Such scenes include Joly answering a gigantic novelty mobile phone and shouting at the top of his voice into it, a chef chasing an actor in a large rat costume out of a restaurant, and two actors dressed as masked Mexican wrestlers getting into spontaneous fights in grocery stores. Other scenes included people dressed as animals breaking into a fight and the progress of various costumed pedestrians across a zebra crossing in London. Joly also often dressed as a Cub Scout, a foreign person with bad English, or a park attendant.
The show does not include a laugh track, instead playing instrumental and sometimes sad music during sketches. Bands such as Eels and The Crocketts have been used several times in the series.
Two series and two Christmas specials of the show were produced in the UK, from 2000 to 2003. Three DVDs were released, containing the "best of" both series and the Christmas specials. Despite the show's popularity over two continents, Joly says he will not make any more in Britain, as his face and voice are now too well known. The comedy was also known for its contrastingly sombre musical soundtrack, which was released commercially. He notes in the booklet of the soundtrack CD for Series 2 "Also Johnny Vaughan ask me why all the music is so sad and not plinky-plonk, happy-clappy cartoon type stuff, 'cos I don't want to be the Big Breakfast, 'nuff said."
A series of 8 short episodes became available on All 4 on 26 September 2016, as well as a Christmas special which aired on Channel 4 on 24 December 2016.

Recurring sketches

A spoof documentary about Joly followed the original three series, called Being Dom Joly and produced and written by Joly himself. This aired prior to screenings of Trigger Happy TV in the USA and earned critical acclaim, with one reviewer Bob Croft, LA Times calling Joly "the funniest man in Britain".

US version

A new series of Trigger Happy TV was made for the US market in 2003, for Comedy Central. It retained the original format but almost all sketches were performed by a cast including Jessica Makinson, Travis Draft, Jerry Minor and Brett Reylander. A total of 13 episodes were made and broadcast on Comedy Central in the US, comprising the one series. Recurring sketches included a waitress with a large pepper mill appearing in incongruous places such as a park and offering members of the public fresh ground pepper, and a cheerleader whose inappropriate cheers featured topics such as skin cancer. The series was subsequently broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK, under the title "Trigger Happy TV USA." Though Joly did cameo sporadically on the show, he was very unhappy with the programme and called it "Trigger Happy by numbers". He had a producer credit on the show, but disassociated himself with the project.
The British series 1 and 2 episodes also aired in the US on Comedy Central, but with different music from that used in the UK, and with a few scenes edited out.

Episodes

Series TitleEpisode NumberEpisode TitleOriginal ReleaseYear
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 1N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 2N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 3N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 4N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 5N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 6N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 1Episode 7N/AChannel 42000
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 1N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 2N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 3N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 3N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 4N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 5N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 6N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 2Episode 7N/AChannel 42001
Trigger Happy TV Series 3Episode 1Christmas Special Part 1Channel 42003
Trigger Happy TV Series 3Episode 2Christmas Special Part 2Channel 42003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 1N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 2N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 3N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 4N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 5N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 6N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 7N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 8N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 9N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 10N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 11N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 12N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy TV Series 1 Episode 13N/AComedy Central2003
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 1Angry CyclistAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 2VeniceAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 3Big VapeAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 4AlphabetAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 5Jack in the BoxAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 6PC WheezyAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 7Selfie WardenAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 8Call Da' PoliceAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 9The Elves Are RevoltingAll 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 10Hey, That's Christmas!All 42016
Trigger Happy Series 1Episode 11Christmas SpecialChannel 42016
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 1Please Like KurtAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 2Concrete EnthusiastAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 3He's from LondonAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 4WOLFBLITZERAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 5The TrollAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 6TIM TalksAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 7He'll Flog Any CarAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 8Boaty McBoat TourAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 9Still from LondonAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 10One More RepAll 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 11Christmas Special 2017All 42017
Trigger Happy Series 2Episode 12TV SpecialE42017

Home media

Video

Separate "Best of" collections have been released on VHS and DVD for each of the British Series 1, 2 and 3, with each containing an amount of unseen footage. The three individual releases have also been released together, along with "Being Dom Joly" as a box-set entitled "Trigger Happy TV Complete", again on both VHS and DVD, along with unseen footage of "Being..."
All of the British episodes are available to view online in the UK on Channel 4's All 4 service, and available for download from the UK version of iTunes. As of May 2012, there have been no DVD releases of the British episodes as originally aired, and no video releases of the American episodes.

YouTube

On 5 September 2015, Dead Parrot gained rights to start showing clips and full episodes on their YouTube channel.

Soundtrack

Three soundtrack CDs have been released, each compiling most of the tracks used in the respective series. They are all on the label "4 Music", copyright Channel Four Television Corporation.
"Soundtrack to the Series"

1. Embrace - All You Good Good People
2. The Church - Under The Milkyway
3. Babybird - If You'll Be Mine
4. Pulp - Babies
5. The Honey Smugglers - Listen
6. Beta Band - Dr Baker
7. House of Love - Shine On
8. Waterboys - Spirit
9. Gomez - Tijuana Lady
10. Monaco - What Do You Want From Me?
11. Faithless - Drifting Away
12. Deus - HotelLounge
13. Stone Roses - This Is The One
14. Television Personalities - I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives
15. Gene - Speak To Me Someone
16. James - P.S.
17. Stereophonics - Just Looking
18. Elastica - Connection
"Soundtrack to Series 2"
1. Grant Lee Buffalo - Jupiter & Teardrop
2. Slade - Everyday
3. The Crocketts - 1939 Returning
4. Laid Back - Bakerman
5. Mercury Rev - Holes
6. David Gray - My Oh My
7. Grandaddy - He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the pilot
8. Day One - Ordinary Man
9. Super Furry Animals - Long Gone
10. A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran
11. Suede - Down
12. PJ Harvey - We Float
13. Shack - Streets of Kenny
14. David J - Stop This City
15. Captain Sensible - Glad It's All Over
"Soundtrack 3"

1. Faithless - Crazy English Summer
2. Eskobar - On A Train
3. Dodgy - Grassman
4. The Dandy Warhols - Get Off
5. The Cure - A Forest
6. Therapy? - Diane
7. Psychedelic Furs - Love My Way
8. Nick Drake - The River Man
9. James - Next Lover
10. Starsailor - Tie Up My Hands
11. Haircut 100 - Whistle Down The Wind
12. Suede - Sleeping Pills
13. Fleetwood Mac - Need Your Love So Bad
14. Men at Work - Down by the Sea
15. Beach Boys - God Only Knows
Perhaps the most notable absentee from the soundtracks, considering prominence during the series, were Eels, whose song "Novocaine for the Soul" was often used but appeared on none of the CDs.
Although appearing in the Christmas Special, Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Forbidden Colours" was not released on any soundtrack. Gordon Lightfoot's 'If You Could Read My Mind' was also used multiple times in the series, in the street-artist segment, but he would not give permission for the song to be included in a compilation. "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five" by Paul McCartney and Wings was also used for the oversized men segments but was not on the soundtrack.

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