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Scrooby Trevithick

Scrooby Trevithick

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2008 - 2010
  • 12 episodes (2 series)

Comedy by Andy Parsons following the fictional adventures of a man called Scrooby Trevithick. Stars Andy Parsons, Ben Hurley, Kerry Godliman, Frankie Boyle, Katherine Jakeways and more.

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Series 1, Episode 1 - Motions

Scrooby Trevithick has gone missing, leaving a number of recordings detailing his recent attempts to better himself. Scrooby and his friend Walshie visit Cuba for a series of creative workshops. He dabbles in writing, reflexology, egg-decorating and going back to nature before making his own unusual Caribbean cocktails.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 26th June 2008
Time
11pm
Channel
BBC Radio 4
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Andy Parsons Scrooby Trevithick
Ben Hurley Walshie
Frankie Boyle Ensemble Actor
Katherine Jakeways Ensemble Actor
Marcus Brigstocke Ensemble Actor
Lucy Porter Ensemble Actor
Andy Parsons Narrator
Writing team
Andy Parsons Writer
Production team
Andy Parsons Producer
Paul Russell Producer

Press

The advent of 24-hour drinking may have largely deprived this sort of comedy of its natural constituency - the punter who consumes his bodyweight in Last Orders beer and then staggers off in search of radio-based hilarity - but that doesn't stop the Beeb from commissioning it.

Frankly, if you're sober none of it makes much sense, but it appears that the Scrooby of the title (played by the writer of the series, Andy Parsons) has gone missing but has left a series of recordings on his MP3 player, each describing his experience of various lifestyles, some of them alternative and some not.

The impressive list of guest stars includes Dara O'Briain, Frankie Boyle, Marcus Brigstocke and Lucy Porter, proof - if nothing else - that Parsons has some good friends on the stand-up circuit. There's also an interactive element that involves contacting a website and suggesting other enterprises for him to 'investigate'.

Chris Campling, The Times, 26th June 2008

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