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I Think I've Got A Problem. Image shows from L to R: Dr Boone (Bob Monkhouse), Tom Caine (Graham McPherson). Copyright: BBC
I Think I've Got A Problem

I Think I've Got A Problem

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2001 - 2003
  • 8 episodes (2 series)

Bob Monkhouse and Suggs star in a comedy about a man who cannot stop singing. Also features Graham McPherson, Phil Cornwell, Michael Roberts, Toby Longworth, Andrew McGibbon and more.

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I Think I've Got A Problem

I Think I've Got A Problem

Bob Monkhouse and Suggs star in this hilarious all-singing comedy caper.

When Tom Caine wakes one morning to discover he can't stop bursting into song, his life takes a dramatic turn for the worse.

Who are the strange bunch of musicians following him around?

And why can no one else see them?

When one of his impromptu performances gets him arrested for inciting a riot at a football match, Tom realises he needs to try and take control of the imaginary band inside his head. But can he keep his job, his girlfriend and his sanity in the process?

Starring Suggs as Tom and Bob Monkhouse as Dr Boone, his long-suffering therapist.

First released: Thursday 1st June 2023

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