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The Mr Hell Show

 
Description: BBC2 Comedy late on Sunday nights.

Newest Review: ... think, which is probably exactly what Head of Entertainment Jon Plowman had in mind when suggesting Monkhouse for the part. Witty, insincere and sardonic, Mr Hell is just a perfect character to indulge in from your knackered-oh-bloody-hell-it's-monday -tomorrow couch position. True, it's late to stay up when the majority of folks will have to be up and out of the house for 8am, but ... more

 ... Good Grief, don't you people have video recorders? The show (according to the website www.mrhell.com )actually premiered on the 28th of October at 10.30pm. Having only converted in the last 5 weeks to this veritable treasure, one can only guess w...more

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The Mr Hell Show: A little late night diamond (414 words)
by - written on 29/01/02
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Sunday nights to me always mean early bedtime and such wonderful television as Songs of Praise and The Antiques Roadshow. That is, until I discovered the Mr Hell Show, or, indeed "Aaagh! It's the Mr Hell Show!" as it's really called. Created by animators David Freedman and Alan Gilbey, this eccentric selction of humour has something to offend everyone, and is bascially hilarious. The suave, silky-toned, horned presenter of this galloping-pace sketch show is voiced by our favourite old devil Bob Monkhouse. Yes, 'typecast' may be what you first think, which is probably exactly what Head of Entertainment Jon ...  Read the complete review

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Premium Review A wee late night gem... (413 words)
by - written on 29/01/02 (Useful, 310 readings)
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Sunday nights to me always mean early bedtime and such wonderful television as Songs of Praise and The Antiques Roadshow. That is, until I discovered the Mr Hell Show, or, indeed "Aaagh! It's the Mr Hell Show!" as it's really called. Created by animators David Freedman and Alan Gilbey, this eccentric selction of humour has something to offend everyone, and is bascially hilarious. The suave, silky-toned, horned presenter of this galloping-pace sketch show is voiced by our favourite old devil Bob Monkhouse. Yes, 'typecast' may be what you first think, which is probably exactly what Head of Entertainment Jon ...  Read the complete review

 
The Mr Hell Show