Thu 18 April 03:50am
This episode introduction, inspired by sitcoms of old, was animated by Gant Dawson (who is predominantly an editor). Its music was composed by Maike Watson. (
https://www.maikewatson.com/)
Mon 15 April 05:02am
The Season with the Crazy Department of Transport Office
Fri 28 December 12:33am
It was a lot of fun observing actor Salvatore Merenda transform into a Neanderthal. This character is normally very polite and civil, but it doesn't take much for his more primitve urges to surface, as evidenced in the "Neanderthal Clone" episode. We'd love to see him return in Series 3.
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The creator/writer/producer/occasional director is Karen Buckton. She also plays the character called Recalcitrance.
The first assistant director is Anthony Miller. He also plays the Handsome Workman character and cracks lots of jokes on set.
Bernard is played by Michael Thompson. He doesn't do much else apart from his acting, except he sometimes eats or sleeps between takes.
There's a wide cast of other characters because actors often ask if they can be in the show and so Karen writes a role for them if she thinks they can be funny. There's a wide array of crew as well because we take whomever we can get for free on shooting days. We would LOVE to be able to pay people for their time and effort. That is a definite aim.
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This is a UK site and we're based in Australia (Gold Coast and Brisbane), but post-production people are usually the most difficult to find in our experience, and fortunately those tasks can be done from anywhere.
Editors, colourists, VFX people, sound mixers and musicians are welcome to express their interest.
This is a UK site and we're based in Australia (Gold Coast and Brisbane), but post-production people are usually the most difficult to find in our experience, and fortunately those tasks can be done from anywhere.
Editors, colourists, VFX people, sound mixers and musicians are welcome to express their interest.