Has anyone heard anything about a fifth series of this?
Recorded For Training Purposes submissions for S4 Page 36
Yes, this fourth series seems to have been on these forums for ages!
Quote: ContainsNuts @ September 20 2010, 7:39 PM BSTYes, this fourth series seems to have been on these forums for ages!
Perhaps we can keep it up and turn it into a series?
Yeah, get all the rejected scripts for this series and call it Broken Record
I had one on the last show - Nuclear Hand Grenades - which seemed well received by the audience. Wished I'd known in advance so I could've got up there to watch them record it.
Do you have a link to it?
I didn't catch the whole series.
Well done anyway.
Well done the Slagg. Also got one into the last show - the NATO alphabet police sketch, cowrote with a mate. And also gutted we didn't find out we'd got in until it was too late to see it recorded! But great to get in.
Sorry if this is an unwarranted bump, but ...
Does anyone know what's happened to Ed Morrish? He seems to have disappeared, and RFTP with him.
Quote: Bomsh @ February 1 2011, 10:55 AM GMTSorry if this is an unwarranted bump, but ...
Does anyone know what's happened to Ed Morrish? He seems to have disappeared, and RFTP with him.
This may seem very random, but I a sure his other half was due to give birth sometime soon, maybe he's taking some time off.
Who was the chap Anorak mentioned who had his big start in RFTP?
Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 14th February 2016, 8:51 PM GMTWho was the chap Anorak mentioned who had his big start in RFTP?
Big gap between posts
When did Anorak mention this & where?
The plot thickens
On the latest Sitcom Geeks podcast. Maybe it wasn't Dave, maybe it was James Cary? https://www.comedy.co.uk/podcasts/
It seems like I'm obsessed.
Why would you assume MYSTERY PERSON X is a 'chap'?!
'Cos if it's who I think it is, she most definitely isn't.
Chapess then. Who is this femme fatale?
Quote: Paul Wimsett @ 15th February 2016, 3:01 PM GMTChapess then. Who is this femme fatale?
Well, I could be wrong, but I reckon James was on about Madeleine Brettingham. She was bloody great - I believe she's a full-time now. I can't think of any of the other members of the original team who've enjoyed as much success (though John Dorney's writing Dr Who stuff for the great John Hurt in between his acting gigs, so he's not doing too badly).