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People Like Us (mockumentary)

People Like Us is a British radio and TV comedy programme, a spoof on-location documentary (or mockumentary) written by John Morton, and starring Chris Langham as Roy Mallard, an inept interviewer. Originally a radio show for BBC Radio 4 in three series from 1995 to 1997, it was made into two television series for BBC Two broadcast between September 1999 and June 2001.

People Like Us
DVD cover
GenreMockumentary Surrealism
Running time30 minutes
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Language(s)English
Home stationBBC Radio 4
TV adaptationsPeople Like Us
StarringChris Langham
Written byJohn Morton
Produced byPaul Schlesinger
Original release10 June 1995 (1995-06-10) –
9 August 1997 (1997-08-09)
No. of series3 (radio); 2 (TV)
No. of episodes17 (radio); 12 (TV)
Audio formatStereophonic sound
Ending themeUnsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck (radio)

Radio version edit

Each episode features the affable, bumbling BBC journalist Roy Mallard following a day in the lives of representatives of a particular career or lifestyle. A comedy of wordplay and misunderstanding, People Like Us builds on an inept protagonist helpless as forced to relate to the absurdity incarnated in the "professionals" he meets, where his relatively sensible inquiry fails in front of the disproportionate facts.

A regularly recurring joke is that of the shocked reactions Mallard gets as he reveals he is married – ranging from disbelief to exaggerated congratulations, from invitations to be more realistic to database systems refusals to accept such a piece of data. These bewilderments may root in the frequent hints throughout the episodes that Mallard is not just oddly looking (e.g. the patient at the doctor's recognizing walls and windows but giving up deciding what Mallard was), but terribly dishevelled – as it is even seen in one extremely rare shot including him in the video recording (as he is helping fixing presentation equipment). Another recurring theme is Mallard's quest for a coffee, or a meal, or even a room fit for a good night's sleep.

The character of Roy Mallard was based on an exaggeration of the writer John Morton himself.[1] Morton had been a fan of Chris Langham's performances since seeing him on Smith and Jones, and had Langham's voice in mind when he was writing the scripts.[1]

At the end of each episode, as Dave Brubeck's "Unsquare Dance" is played, the mockumentary cast is credited as a list of people to which Roy Mallard is grateful («Roy Mallard would like to give a special "thank you" to Chris Langham...»).

The radio show was named Best Radio Comedy at the British Comedy Awards in both 1996[2] and 1997[3] as well as winning a gold Sony Radio Award for best comedy.[1]

Television version edit

Eleven of the radio episodes were adapted for TV, with one original episode – "The Actor". The TV version featured an array of acclaimed guest stars including Bill Nighy, David Tennant, Geoffrey Whitehead and Tamsin Greig.[4]

Mallard is hardly visible in the TV episodes. He is usually just out of sight, but viewers can spot him, or part of him, in every episode;[citation needed] on one occasion he is reflected with the camera in a shop window. Much of the humour is verbal as characters take a literal interpretation of what others say, use redundant expressions and non-sequiturs. Alongside this verbal aspect there was more conventional humour. Mallard encountered bizarre behaviour from his featured characters and their counterparts. For all his own mediocrity and haplessness he could appear sane and competent compared to those alongside him. The lack of laugh track and the dead-pan approach led some viewers[citation needed] to believe they were encountering a "straight" documentary.

A third series was planned but was cancelled in favour of The Office.[5]

The TV version was well received, with the first series winning the 1999 Silver Rose d'Or for comedy.[1]

Home video release edit

The first TV series was released on VHS and DVD on 16 September 2002. The second was due to be released in 2003 but was cancelled, eventually being released (in Australia only) in November 2007.[6] In September 2009 the complete two series were released in the United States on region 1 NTSC DVD.[7] The second series was finally released on DVD in the UK on 24 May 2010.

List of episodes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (PDF). BBC Programs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 April 2009. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  2. ^ . British Comedy Awards. 1996. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  3. ^ . British Comedy Awards. 1997. Archived from the original on 20 August 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Full cast and crew for People Like Us". IMDb. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  5. ^ . BBC. 5 August 2001. Archived from the original on 2 April 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  6. ^ . Family Box Office. Archived from the original on 11 August 2008. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
  7. ^ People Like Us: The Complete Series. "People Like Us: The Complete Series: Chris Langham, Bill Nighy, David Tennant, Jessica Hynes, Sarah Alexander: Movies & TV". Amazon. Retrieved 2 February 2013.

External links edit

  • People Like Us at BBC Online  
  • People Like Us at BBC Online Comedy Guide
  • People Like Us at IMDb  
  • People Like Us (TV) and People Like Us (radio) series from Epguides
  • People Like Us (radio Show) from an Angelfire website

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People Like Us is a British radio and TV comedy programme a spoof on location documentary or mockumentary written by John Morton and starring Chris Langham as Roy Mallard an inept interviewer Originally a radio show for BBC Radio 4 in three series from 1995 to 1997 it was made into two television series for BBC Two broadcast between September 1999 and June 2001 People Like UsDVD coverGenreMockumentary SurrealismRunning time30 minutesCountry of originUnited KingdomLanguage s EnglishHome stationBBC Radio 4TV adaptationsPeople Like UsStarringChris LanghamWritten byJohn MortonProduced byPaul SchlesingerOriginal release10 June 1995 1995 06 10 9 August 1997 1997 08 09 No of series3 radio 2 TV No of episodes17 radio 12 TV Audio formatStereophonic soundEnding themeUnsquare Dance by Dave Brubeck radio Contents 1 Radio version 2 Television version 2 1 Home video release 3 List of episodes 3 1 Radio series 3 2 Television series 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRadio version editEach episode features the affable bumbling BBC journalist Roy Mallard following a day in the lives of representatives of a particular career or lifestyle A comedy of wordplay and misunderstanding People Like Us builds on an inept protagonist helpless as forced to relate to the absurdity incarnated in the professionals he meets where his relatively sensible inquiry fails in front of the disproportionate facts A regularly recurring joke is that of the shocked reactions Mallard gets as he reveals he is married ranging from disbelief to exaggerated congratulations from invitations to be more realistic to database systems refusals to accept such a piece of data These bewilderments may root in the frequent hints throughout the episodes that Mallard is not just oddly looking e g the patient at the doctor s recognizing walls and windows but giving up deciding what Mallard was but terribly dishevelled as it is even seen in one extremely rare shot including him in the video recording as he is helping fixing presentation equipment Another recurring theme is Mallard s quest for a coffee or a meal or even a room fit for a good night s sleep The character of Roy Mallard was based on an exaggeration of the writer John Morton himself 1 Morton had been a fan of Chris Langham s performances since seeing him on Smith and Jones and had Langham s voice in mind when he was writing the scripts 1 At the end of each episode as Dave Brubeck s Unsquare Dance is played the mockumentary cast is credited as a list of people to which Roy Mallard is grateful Roy Mallard would like to give a special thank you to Chris Langham The radio show was named Best Radio Comedy at the British Comedy Awards in both 1996 2 and 1997 3 as well as winning a gold Sony Radio Award for best comedy 1 Television version editEleven of the radio episodes were adapted for TV with one original episode The Actor The TV version featured an array of acclaimed guest stars including Bill Nighy David Tennant Geoffrey Whitehead and Tamsin Greig 4 Mallard is hardly visible in the TV episodes He is usually just out of sight but viewers can spot him or part of him in every episode citation needed on one occasion he is reflected with the camera in a shop window Much of the humour is verbal as characters take a literal interpretation of what others say use redundant expressions and non sequiturs Alongside this verbal aspect there was more conventional humour Mallard encountered bizarre behaviour from his featured characters and their counterparts For all his own mediocrity and haplessness he could appear sane and competent compared to those alongside him The lack of laugh track and the dead pan approach led some viewers citation needed to believe they were encountering a straight documentary A third series was planned but was cancelled in favour of The Office 5 The TV version was well received with the first series winning the 1999 Silver Rose d Or for comedy 1 Home video release edit The first TV series was released on VHS and DVD on 16 September 2002 The second was due to be released in 2003 but was cancelled eventually being released in Australia only in November 2007 6 In September 2009 the complete two series were released in the United States on region 1 NTSC DVD 7 The second series was finally released on DVD in the UK on 24 May 2010 List of episodes editRadio series edit Series Episode Title First broadcast 1 1 The Farmer 10 June 1995 2 The Headmaster 17 June 1995 3 The Journalist 24 June 1995 4 The Vicar 1 July 1995 5 The Doctor 8 July 1995 6 The Solicitor 15 July 1995 Special 1 Unnamed a k a The Christmas Panto 23 December 1995 2 1 The Managing Director 8 June 1996 2 The Artist 15 June 1996 3 The Ski Courier 22 June 1996 4 The Estate Agent 29 June 1996 5 The Policeman 6 July 1996 6 The Hotel Manager 13 July 1996 3 1 The Mother 19 July 1997 2 The Bank Manager 26 July 1997 3 The Air Line Pilot a k a The Pilot 2 August 1997 4 The Photographer 9 August 1997 Television series edit Series Episode Title First broadcast 1 1 The Managing Director 20 September 1999 2 The Estate Agent 27 September 1999 3 The Police Officer 4 October 1999 4 The Solicitor 11 October 1999 5 The Photographer 18 October 1999 6 The Head Teacher 25 October 1999 2 1 The Vicar 20 May 2001 2 The Mother 27 May 2001 3 The Journalist 3 June 2001 4 The Actor 10 June 2001 5 The Bank Manager 17 June 2001 6 The Airline Pilot 24 June 2001See also editThe Sunday Format Delve SpecialReferences edit a b c d People Like Us PDF BBC Programs Archived from the original PDF on 24 April 2009 Retrieved 14 September 2009 Past Winners British Comedy Awards 1996 Archived from the original on 20 August 2008 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Past Winners British Comedy Awards 1997 Archived from the original on 20 August 2008 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Full cast and crew for People Like Us IMDb Retrieved 2 February 2013 BBC Two People Like Us BBC 5 August 2001 Archived from the original on 2 April 2008 Retrieved 2 February 2013 Neon Internet Family Box Office Archived from the original on 11 August 2008 Retrieved 2 February 2013 People Like Us The Complete Series People Like Us The Complete Series Chris Langham Bill Nighy David Tennant Jessica Hynes Sarah Alexander Movies amp TV Amazon Retrieved 2 February 2013 External links editPeople Like Us at BBC Online nbsp People Like Us at BBC Online Comedy Guide People Like Us at IMDb nbsp People Like Us TV and People Like Us radio series from Epguides People Like Us radio Show from an Angelfire website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title People Like Us mockumentary amp oldid 1211170415, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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