Join Bob and his hapless side kick Des during their adventures in the crazy world of gardening.
A group of high-powered, middle-aged white men go to this place to take refuge from the stresses of their daily lives and spend time relaxing and regressing as “adult babies.” It’s set in a beautiful, secret location but this is not their only function. As adult babies, they are there to refuel the world’s economy by sinister and unusual means.
Two women who dream of opening their own café in a work-depressed northern town go to the wrong person for a loan. Unable to meet the payment demands, the hardened duo take bloody retribution.
The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer was a BBC TV sketch show written by and starring double act Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer. Its first series appeared in 1993 following the duo's move to the BBC after parting company with Channel 4. The show marked a continuation of Reeves & Mortimer's bizarre, anarchic and frequently silly comedy that they had first explored on Channel 4's Vic Reeves Big Night Out, with a number of important differences.
Charlie Chuck was born as David Kear. He is an actor, known for The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer (1993), Bait (2014) and Adult Babies (2017). Appeared on Tiswas in 1981, drumming in the band Amazing Bavarian Stompers. Uncle Peter's catch-phrases in The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer, "Woof! Bark! Donkey!" and just plain "Donkey!", had been part of his Charlie Chuck stage act for many years. Was briefly a drummer for the Small Faces.
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