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Brian Gulliver's Travels

Brian Gulliver's Travels

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4 Extra / BBC Radio 4
  • 2011 - 2012
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Brian Gulliver, a travel documentary presenter, has been missing for six years. He's now in mental hospital because of his bizarre adventures. Stars Neil Pearson, Mariah Gale and Paul Bhattacharjee.

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Brian Gulliver's Travels

Brian Gulliver's Travels

Brian Gulliver is ordering his fourth glass of Chateaux de Graviers when his plane falls out of the sky. He survives, but finds himself lost in an unfamiliar world. In a land ruled by doctors, Brian has to eat five vegetables a day - It's the law. He must exercise for 20 minutes a day or face arrest. In a country controlled by pigs, he's put out to stud. In a land where women choose to be sex slaves, Brian confronts issues of altruism and informed consent. All this, and Brian's main concern is where to find his next slice of cake.

First published: Wednesday 3rd July 2013

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