British Comedy Guide

The Elephant Man

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 2
  • 1996
  • 8 episodes (1 series)

Sitcom about a senior worker at a small zoo. Stars Peter Serafinowicz, Chris Emmett, Joanna Monro, Richard Pearce, Wayne Forester and more.

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The Elephant Man

The Elephant Man

A hapless elephant keeper must do everything he can to save his failing zoo.

Terry Lyon, assistant head keeper of Southwood Zoo, trusts animals because most people think he's a waste of space. But as the zoo lurches towards bankruptcy, his future looks bleak. As if managing hungry elephants and contrary polar bears wasn't complicated enough, the humans in Terry's life pose their own challenges. Having had to move back in with his parents after his divorce, life becomes complicated when Terry's ex Margaret starts seeing his best friend Richard.

Peter Serafinowicz leads a full cast in this hilarious comedy about a man trying to salvage his career and his love life, all while keeping his bank balance from being redder than a baboon's bottom. Terry works alongside his formidable, management speaking boss Miss Stonewick and the taciturn yet competitive head keeper, Leonard. As a big birthday looms over Terry, he's hoping that romance can blossom amidst the chaos of feeding time, tax returns and redundancies...

Alistair McGowan and Debra Stephenson also feature in this larger-than-life sitcom.

The Elephant Man writer, Debbie Barham, began working in comedy aged 15 and died tragically young aged 26 after a long battle with anorexia. In her short but brilliant career she wrote for Spitting Image, The News Quiz, Week Ending and Loose Ends, as well as for big names like Bob Monkhouse, Graham Norton, Rory Bremner and Clive Anderson.

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