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TV review: I'm Spazticus

Posted: 26 May 2005 | Subscribe Online


17 May, 11.40pm

Channel 4

STAR RATING 5/5

Beware the disabled. Although having a sentimental soft spot for the memorable goldfish-eating scene from Candid Camera of many years ago, I have hardened my resolve against TV shows that involve "pranks", an "unsuspecting public" and a "hidden camera". However, this edition of Channel 4's Comedy Lab series is unremittingly and brilliantly funny, writes Graham Hopkins.

You end up with a feeling about just how useless we are at dealing with things that are not perceived as ordinary. The couple who give directions to a talking guide dog are so priceless you fear as viewers that we're being stitched up. But no: they are genuine. Having given directions to the tube station they check with the dog: "Did you get all that?" In its best cockney, the dog replies, "Yeah, sweet as a nut."
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From the cracking opening scene in an art gallery where four disabled people are on display, and a gallery viewer is asked through a predator cerebral palsy voicebox, "What the f*** are you looking at?" to a one-armed man in a diving suit running out of the sea screaming "Shark! Shark!" this is biting stuff. And it makes use of a fabulously relevant soundtrack to accompany each set piece.
This is revenge TV: "That's what you get for parking in our f***ing spaces" we are told at the end. Sweet as a nut, indeed.


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