Think The Unthinkable. Image shows from L to R: Owen (David Mitchell), Daisy de Vere (Catherine Shepherd), Ryan Packer (Marcus Brigstocke), Sophie Stott (Emma Kennedy). Copyright: BBC
Think The Unthinkable

Think The Unthinkable

  • Radio sitcom
  • BBC Radio 4
  • 2001 - 2005
  • 21 episodes (4 series)

Sitcom about a firm of incompetent management consultants who cause havoc every time they are hired. Stars Marcus Brigstocke, Emma Kennedy, Beth Chalmers, Catherine Shepherd, David Mitchell and Robin Ince

Think The Unthinkable - Series 1

This title presents the entire first series of the Sony award-winning radio series which starred Marcus Brigstocke, with David Mitchell and Emma Kennedy.

Unthinkable Solutions are the hapless management consultants who inflict their unique brand of help on unsuspecting companies. It's time to think the unthinkable as Longleys Bank needs to transform its image. So what can the team of consultants bring to the table? Ryan and company also become part of rationalising council services (i.e. sacking people), and an ailing high street retailer desperately seeks their help (and they must be desperate).

Over the five episodes on these CDs, Unthinkable Solutions prove that there is no 'I' in team - but there is one in 'incompetent'.

First released: Monday 4th February 2008

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