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Big Train is a surreal British
United Kingdom

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 television
Television

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 comedy
Comedy

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 sketch show created by Arthur Mathews
Arthur Mathews (writer)

Arthur Mathews is an Ireland comedy writer and actor who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written or contributed to a number of popular television comedies, most notably Father Ted....
 and Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan

Graham Linehan is an Ireland television writer, actor and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews , has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies....
, writers of the successful sitcom Father Ted
Father Ted

Father Ted was an Irish situation comedy television programme produced by Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4. The show depicts the lives of three Roman Catholicism in Ireland priests on the remote fictional Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland....
. It was first broadcast in 1998 with a second series, in which Linehan was not involved, shown in 2002.
owing in the tradition of Monty Python
Monty Python

Monty Python is a group of six comedians who created Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television comedy sketch show that first aired on the BBC on October 5, 1969....
, the comedy of Big Train is based on the subversion of ordinary situations by the surreal or macabre. For example, one scene
Scene (fiction)

In fiction, a scene is a unit of drama. A sequel is what follows, an aftermath. Together, scene and sequel provide the building blocks of plot for short story, novels, and other forms of fiction....
 features a bad-mannered man casually stabbed to death by his embarrassed wife at a dinner party
Dinner party

Dinner party is a social gathering at which people eat dinner together.The United States and Canada have experienced a recent Renaissance of the dinner party, most notably amongst college-educated urbanites in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties....
.






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Big Train is a surreal British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 comedy
Comedy

Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
 sketch show created by Arthur Mathews
Arthur Mathews (writer)

Arthur Mathews is an Ireland comedy writer and actor who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written or contributed to a number of popular television comedies, most notably Father Ted....
 and Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan

Graham Linehan is an Ireland television writer, actor and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews , has written or co-written a number of popular television comedies....
, writers of the successful sitcom Father Ted
Father Ted

Father Ted was an Irish situation comedy television programme produced by Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4. The show depicts the lives of three Roman Catholicism in Ireland priests on the remote fictional Craggy Island off the west coast of Ireland....
. It was first broadcast in 1998 with a second series, in which Linehan was not involved, shown in 2002.

Overview

Following in the tradition of Monty Python
Monty Python

Monty Python is a group of six comedians who created Monty Python's Flying Circus, a British television comedy sketch show that first aired on the BBC on October 5, 1969....
, the comedy of Big Train is based on the subversion of ordinary situations by the surreal or macabre. For example, one scene
Scene (fiction)

In fiction, a scene is a unit of drama. A sequel is what follows, an aftermath. Together, scene and sequel provide the building blocks of plot for short story, novels, and other forms of fiction....
 features a bad-mannered man casually stabbed to death by his embarrassed wife at a dinner party
Dinner party

Dinner party is a social gathering at which people eat dinner together.The United States and Canada have experienced a recent Renaissance of the dinner party, most notably amongst college-educated urbanites in their mid-twenties to mid-thirties....
. The series is probably most famous for a recurring sketch from the first series, a stare-out
Stare-out

Stare-Out is a series of animated sketches written by Paul Hatcher and animated by Chris Shepherd, composited and additional animation by Rhodri Cooper and Jeff Goldner of Animation Post, that first appeared in the first series of the BBC sketch show Big Train....
 competition accompanied by commentary from BBC football
Football (soccer)

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players, and is widely considered to be the most popular sport in the world....
 commentator Barry Davies
Barry Davies

Barry George Davies MBE is a United Kingdom Sportscaster....
 and Phil Cornwell
Phil Cornwell

Phil Cornwell is an England comedian, actor, Impressionist and writer. He is probably best known as being part of the Dead Ringers television and radio series....
. The stare-out competition was based on a comic book
Comic book

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 by Paul Hatcher and was animated by Chris Shepherd
Chris Shepherd

Chris Shepherd is a BAFTA nominated television/film writer and television director. Born in Anfield, Liverpool in 1966. He is mainly known for combining live action with animation....
.

Despite running for two series, Big Train attracted only a limited audience. Even so, the first series was voted "Best 'Broken Comedy' Show" at the prestigious British Comedy Awards
British Comedy Awards

The British Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year....
 in 1999
British Comedy Awards 1999

* Host: Jonathan Ross ...
. Both series were released on DVD
DVD

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 on 25 October 2004.

Its stars included Kevin Eldon
Kevin Eldon

Kevin Eldon is English people actor and comedian. He has appeared prominently in several of the most critically-acclaimed United Kingdom comedy television shows of the 1990s, notably Fist of Fun, I'm Alan Partridge, Big Train, Brass Eye and Jam ....
, Mark Heap
Mark Heap

Mark Heap is an England actor best known for a variety of television comedy roles including struggling artist Brian Topp in Spaced, the pompous Alan Statham in Green Wing, and various roles in the sketch comedy shows Big Train and Jam ....
, and Simon Pegg
Simon Pegg

Simon Pegg is an award-winning England actor, comedian, writer, film producer and film director. He is best known for his starring roles in Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run, Fatboy, Run, and for the comedy series Spaced....
 in both series one and two, with Julia Davis
Julia Davis

Julia Davis is an England comedy writer and performer. She is perhaps most famous for her BBC Three creation, Nighty Night....
, and Amelia Bullmore
Amelia Bullmore

Amelia Bullmore is an England actress, writer and comedian. She was born Amelia Bullimore in Mansfield , Nottinghamshire and studied Drama at Manchester University....
 in the first series, and Rebecca Front
Rebecca Front

Rebecca Front is an England comedienne and actor, perhaps best known for her roles in On The Hour, The Day Today, Fist of Fun, Knowing Me, Knowing You...with Alan Partridge, Monkey Dust and Time Gentlemen Please....
, Tracy-Ann Oberman
Tracy-Ann Oberman

Tracy-Ann Oberman is an England television, theatre and radio actress, best known for her role as Chrissie Watts in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders....
 and Catherine Tate
Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate is an England actress, writer and comedienne. She has won numerous awards for her work on the sketch comedy series The Catherine Tate Show as well as being nominated for an International Emmy Award and four British Academy Television Awards....
 in the second series. All its lead actors have starred in a variety of other comedy shows including I'm Alan Partridge
I'm Alan Partridge

I'm Alan Partridge is a BBC situation comedy starring Steve Coogan; two series of six episodes were produced, the first in 1997 and the second in 2002....
, Look Around You
Look Around You

Look Around You is a BBC television comedy series devised and written by Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz, and, in the first series only, narrated by Nigel Lambert....
, Spaced
Spaced

Spaced is a United Kingdom television situation comedy written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Hynes, and directed by Edgar Wright. It is noted for its rapid-fire editing, frequent dropping of popular culture references, and occasional displays of surrealism....
, Smack the Pony
Smack the Pony

Smack the Pony was a United Kingdom sketch comedy show that ran from 1999 until 2003 on Channel 4. Its title was intended to sound like a euphemism for female masturbation; the working title was Spot the Pony....
, Brass Eye
Brass Eye

Brass Eye is a United Kingdom television series of satire mockumentary which aired on Channel 4 in 1997 and was re-run in 2001.The series was created by Chris Morris , and written by, amongst others, Morris, David Quantick, Peter Baynham, Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan....
 and Green Wing
Green Wing

Green Wing is an award-winning British sitcom set in the fictional East Hampton Hospital Trust. It was created by the same team behind the Sketch comedy show Smack the Pony, led by Victoria Pile, and stars Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Julian Rhind-Tutt....
. Catherine Tate went on to get her own show on the BBC, The Catherine Tate Show
The Catherine Tate Show

The Catherine Tate Show is an award-winning United Kingdom television sketch comedy written by Catherine Tate who stars in all of the show's sketches, which feature a wide range of The Catherine Tate Show characters....
. The first series was directed by Graham Linehan and other series contributors included David Mitchell
David Mitchell (actor)

David Mitchell is a United Kingdom actor, comedian and writer. He is best known as one half of the double act Mitchell and Webb, alongside Robert Webb whom he met at Cambridge University....
.

The pilot episode was directed by Chris Morris
Chris Morris (satirist)

Christopher Morris is an England comedian, writer, director, actor and former radio DJ.Morris began his career in radio before moving into television....
 but was never broadcast in full. Some sketches from the pilot are scattered through the series.

Although a sketch about a train being pushed by a giant appeared in the first series, the actual title of the show is derived from the song run during the credits, of which the writers were fond enough to name the show after it. The song "Big Train" was recorded by Max Greger and his Orchestra. This has since been adopted for a commercial by Virgin Trains
Virgin Trains

Virgin Trains is a train operating company in the United Kingdom, which currently provides services from Euston railway station to the West Midlands , North West England, North Wales and Scotland, and from Birmingham New Street station to North West England and Scotland, on the West Coast Main Line....
.

Both series were shot entirely on location (series one on 35mm film and series two on DigiBeta) and later shown to a live audience so that a laugh track
Laugh track

A laugh track, laughter soundtrack, laughter track, LFN , canned laughter or a laughing audience is a separate soundtrack invented by Charles Douglass, with the artificial sound of audience laughter, made to be inserted into television comedy shows and sitcoms....
 could be recorded.

Memorable sketches



  • Some hypnotherapists
    Hypnotherapy

    Hypnotherapy is therapy that is undertaken with a subject in hypnosis.The word "hypnosis" is an abbreviation of James Braid's term "neuro-hypnotism", meaning "sleep of the nervous system"....
     fail to cure a person of their smoking habit, and in desperation bring in The Evil Hypnotist (Eldon), a sinister-looking man wearing black top hat and cape. He asks, good-naturedly, "You do know I'm an
    evil hypnotist?", and then treats the person by sending them into a trance like sleep. When the person wakes up and proves to have been cured, he cackles "It worked, it worked, mwahahahahaha!!", and his colleagues thank him for his help, which he accepts mildly.


  • A behind-the-scenes look at the life of an intergalactic tyrant modelled on Ming the Merciless
    Ming the Merciless

    Ming the Merciless is a fictional character who first appeared in the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934. He has since been the main villain of the strip and its related movie serial, TV shows and film adaptation....
    , as he spends his morning watching TV, hoovering his house and listening to his answering machine. At one point, one of his minions comes to the door informing him that a rebel prince has just been captured. The tyrant tells him to "throw him into the pit of ice" before carrying on with his hoovering.


  • Two monks dupe another monk into thinking one of them has been killed. When the duped monk is theorizing in full flow ("Death stalks these relics...etc") the "dead" monk in the background and the other monk burst out laughing, revealing their practical joke. The duped monk reacts with surprise, embarrassment and very mild annoyance. This was repeated in the second series, when two scientists dupe a co-worker into thinking they haven't found a cure for a lethal virus. Just as he starts to go into full-blown melodramatics ("May God have mercy on our souls, we have created a bastard chimera
    Chimera (virus)

    A 'chimera virus' is defined by the United States Department of Agriculture Center for Veterinary Biologics as a "new hybrid microorganism created by joining nucleic acid fragments from two or more different microorganisms in which each of at least two of the fragments contain essential genes necessary for replication." The term c...
    ...") one of the joking scientists says "It has worked, really!" Again, the duped man is amused but embarrassed, but this time visibly relieved.


  • Jesus
    Jesus

    Jesus of Nazareth , also known as Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian churches as the Son of God and the Incarnation ....
     is the manager of an office who has a heated argument with Satan
    Satan

    Satan is a term that originates from the Abrahamic religions, being traditionally applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a Genie in Islamic belief....
    , one of his workers, over his irresponsibility, his constant practical joking and bad attitude. Jesus eventually decides that he'll have to give Satan the sack, but insists he will "write him a reference, but obviously it isn't going to be a glowing report."


  • In order to save their company from a buyout, one of the employees tries to distract a manager by dressing up in a paper bra and panties and doing a dance.


  • The Beatles
    The Beatles

    The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
    ' producer George Martin
    George Martin

    Sir George Henry Martin Order of the British Empire is a United Kingdom record producer, arrangement and composer. He is sometimes referred to as "the Fifth Beatle"?a title that he owes to his work as producer or co-producer of all of The Beatles' original records as well as playing piano on some of The Beatles tracks?and is considered one o...
    , despite getting kidnapped by extremists, imprisoned and held hostage, never stops waxing lyrical about working with the Beatles. This eventually drives his fellow prisoner to try and throttle him.


  • An English
    England

    native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
     tourist in France
    France

    France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
     asks a local for directions in English. In perfect English, the local replies that he can't actually speak English. Another man comes along and, also in perfect English, confesses to not being able to speak a word of the language. She tries to speak to them in German, only for them to confess, in German, to being unable to speak German.


  • A new office manager introduces himself to his workforce. He is friendly and easygoing, but tells them he has a morbid fear of spoons
    Spoons

    Spoons is a fast-paced card game of matching and Bluff played with an ordinary pack of playing cards and several ordinary kitchen spoons or various other objects....
    . The meeting is about to continue when another unaware worker walks in with a spoon he'd just used to stir his tea. The office manager then jumps out of the nearby window to his death.


  • A manager informs his outraged staff that "wanking
    Masturbation

    Masturbation refers to sexual stimulation, especially of one's own sex organ , often to the point of orgasm. The stimulation can be performed manually, by other types of bodily contact , by use of objects or tools, or by some combination of these methods....
    " is to be banned from their office, as it is becoming a problem.


  • A recurring series of sketches places musical icons from the 1970s and 1980's in bizarre situations, such as the Bee Gees
    Bee Gees

    The Bee Gees were a singing trio of brothers ? Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb. They were born on the Isle of Man to England parents, lived in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England, United Kingdom and during their childhood years moved to Brisbane, Australia, where they began their musical careers....
     being killed by Chaka Khan
    Chaka Khan

    Chaka Khan is an American singer known for hit songs such as "I'm Every Woman", "I Feel for You" and "Through the Fire ", also sang a modernized theme song for the hit children's TV show, Reading Rainbow in the show's later years....
     in a Western style shoot-out, or The Artist Formerly Known as Prince stalking a herd of horseracing jockeys in the African wilderness, eventually killing one and feeding on its carcass.


Transmission details


Big Train originally aired on BBC2 on Monday nights during the following periods:

  • Series one (6 episodes): 9 November - 14 December 1998
  • Series two (6 episodes): 7 January - 11 February 2002


DVD Release

The Complete Series 1 and 2 has been released in the US and the UK.

See also


  • Stare-Out


External links

  • on TV.com
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