The Imaginatively Titled Punt & Dennis Show: Episode list
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, who contributed sketches to "Canned Carrott" before finding fame with David Baddiel and Rob Newman in "The Mary Whitehouse Experience", bring their double act to television for a new six-part series. "We're transferring the identity we've established on the stage comedy circuit to TV", says Punt. "The show is a mixture of stand-up, sketches, bits on film, a sitcom set in a fast-food restaurant and a serial about the world's worst assassin." "You know the scene," adds Dennis. "He's chopping wood when a car screeches up. He's a very hard man, living in retirement since that business in Budapest. But he's lured back for one last job." Apart from the filmed routines everything will be recorded as close as possible to transmission, "with as few re-takes as we can get away with," to keep a freshly-minted flavour to the comedy.
New series of comedy and sketches from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. This week, they travel to Mexico, Houston, Paris, the 17th Century, a distant galaxy - and a DIY centre in Crawley.
Blundering spy Martin hits the bottle, the dance floor and a passing barman in the comedy show from Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
This week, Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis take a light-hearted look at the world of devil-worship, funerals, nuclear war and cheesey biscuits.
More stand-up comedy and sketches as Steve and Hugh look at the worrying decline in edukashun standerds.
More stand-up comedy and sketches in the final show of the current series featuring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis.
Featuring the comedy duo's home-grown spoof of the action adventure series Bugs, with guests Anna Friel, Jaye Griffiths, Clive Mantle and Sam Beckinsale. New characters include Kurt Wenker, the German tourist from hell, a scandal-riddled MP and an ex-offender turned weatherman. Plus live music, with a pop classic from the past.
Featuring a spoof of the American hospital drama series "E.R.", plus music from the Bootleg Beatles.
Featuring a spoof of the rural drama Heartbeat, a look at the world of horror, and music from the Counterfeit Stones.
Taking a look at crime and investigates the unexplained with a parody of the paranormal series The X-Files. With music from the LA Doors.
A spoof of the science fiction series "Star Trek - The Next Generation", a look at the trials and tribulations of age and music from Queen tribute band - The Royal Family.
Last show in the series features a parody of the TV beach drama "Baywatch", a look at the world of sport, and music from glam tribute band T.Rextasy.