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''The Glam Metal Detectives'' is a comedy show produced by the
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in 1995. Shown on
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on Thursday nights at 9, it combined sketch and
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elements. As with other shows launched in this timeslot, ''The Glam Metal Detectives'' attempted to innovate and combine genres. The show consists of a single series of seven episodes. The series starred
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(playing most of the female roles),
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, George Yiasoumi, and Mark Caven. The scripts were written by the cast, director Peter Richardson, and Lloyd Stanton. The show was designed to appear as if the viewer was
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through a multi-channel wasteland, happening upon spoof
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, short sketches, and recurring show elements. Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s (such as KYTV), it often lampooned the low-budget quality of
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available in the UK at the time.


Content

Show segments included: *The Glam Metal Detectives themselves. A
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charged with the mission of ''"saving the planet's
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with your top-hit records''", they would fight the evil media mogul Royston Brocade (
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) in between gigs. This segment combined elements of the cultish, kitsch and televisual trash in an unpredictable manner. *Betty's Mad Dash - a 1930s-style adventure serial about two
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s, Betty and Maisie (Mackichan and Stockbridge), who are on the run from the police. Each episode involved hiding from the police in some period location and robbing people at
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point. *Bloodsports - a short segment portraying violent crimes such as
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or a bailiff repossessing property as if they were recognised sports, complete with commentators using tortured metaphors who are taking the urban mayhem far too seriously. Often ended with the offenders messing up in some way and getting arrested. *Running From Death - a self-parody which saw the group running from the
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. Each episode would include this sequence, which always resembled the chase sequence in the Betty's Mad Dash section, ending with the group robbing the Grim Reaper at gunpoint. *The Big Me - a
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parody featuring Morag (Mackichan), who was extremely self-obsessed and egomaniacal, ignoring her guests and instead talking about herself, only to end up being replaced by her sycophantic chef Steve (Caven). *Colin Corleone - a nondescript Londoner (Yiasoumi) who believes himself to be a
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'' movies too many times, complete with henchmen (Beadle and Cornwell); for example, when his
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is cut off because he refuses to work in
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, he arranges a 'hit' on the DSS office worker, shooting him with a
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while he has his lunch. *Happy Hour - the revolting and chainsmoking bouncer and ticket seller of a strip club or clip joint stiff the customers. The bouncer fancies one of the acts, 'Vera' and has no idea that she is a man in drag. *Once an episode, a large man played by Stephen Marcus would, following an explosion, say his cliché line in a variety of different voices: "you 'ad to get involved!" before firing his machine gun. *Various manipulative American talkshow hosts who would introduce items saying "We'll be: removing this woman's dignity / withholding oxygen from this man / breaking up this marriage ... right after this!" *Spoof adverts to fill in the gaps, often for everyday items such as keys or bath plugs, small-scale businesses, petty criminals, or share offers for public "services" like The Sea and The Sun, parodying the Thatcher and Major programme of privatisation.


In other media

The series' theme "Everybody Up!", by
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and
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, was released as a CD single, with the main cast appearing in character on ''
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''. A soundtrack album was also released. A one-shot magazine special was published by
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to coincide with the launch of the show. It mirrored the channel hopping style of the show by featuring various magazine formats and comic book styles. The special was co-written by Peter Richardson,
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, the cast of the show and the magazine's editor, David Leach. It featured the artwork of - among others -
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, David Leach and Art Wetherell. The magazine also used the same artwork for its cover that was used for the show's opening titles and subsequent video release. The special was intended to test the waters for a regular title should the show have been a success, but no more issues were made. The first three episodes of the series were later released on VHS video.


References


External links


BBC Comedy Guide
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