Top Buzzer

  • TV sitcom
  • MTV
  • 2004
  • 10 episodes (1 series)

Top Buzzer - The Complete 1st Series

Top Buzzer, TV's first ever 'dope opera', follows the lives, loves and laughs of two small-time cannabis dealers, Lee and Sticky, and the colourful characters who come and visit them including, Mackenzie Crook (The Office, Pirates of the Caribbean), Edith Bowman (Radio One), Keith Duffy (Boyzone), Ricky Grover ('Orrible), Howard Marks, Shaun Ryder (Happy Mondays, Black Grape), Bez (Happy Mondays & Celebrity Big Brother winner) & Danny Mays (Vera Drake).

Sticky (James Lance - Teachers, The Book Club, Absolute Power), who fancies himself as the next Richard Branson, and Lee (Stephen Graham - Band of Brothers, Gangs of New York, Snatch), with his aspiration to be Malcolm Gluck of 'Superpot', provide an entertaining insight of small-time 'high' crime in this hilarious exploration of the high times and comedowns of a group of typical young urbanites, written by Johnny Vaughan.

So get down to the corner shop, grab yourself some munchies and get ready to enjoy the best marijuana-based comedy since 'Cheech and Chong'.

First released: Monday 24th October 2005

Extra features

  • Out-takes
  • Photo Gallery
  • Trailer

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