En 1979, una avalancha sorprende a Tony Mammoth. Se le creía muerto, pero en 2021 es devuelto a la tierra de los vivos.En 1979, una avalancha sorprende a Tony Mammoth. Se le creía muerto, pero en 2021 es devuelto a la tierra de los vivos.En 1979, una avalancha sorprende a Tony Mammoth. Se le creía muerto, pero en 2021 es devuelto a la tierra de los vivos.
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I love the Unexplainers on BBC radio and the podcast so was chuffed to see Mike Bubbins in this and he's a PE teacher again :) Hopefully it will a get a series and we can see more of his story and more of his Capri!
The premise for this show is simple. PE teacher Tony Mammoth is frozen in ice during a school ski trip in the 70's and gets brought back to life in the modern day. Mammoth returns to his job as a PE teacher but it's full of fish out of water moments as he tries to get used to the new way of things. Bubbins (who also wrote the script) is wonderfully understated as the titular star and delivers the punch lines with little fanfare but lots of laughs. The supporting cast is brilliant, but this is very much Bubbins show and plays it to perfection. Currently there's only 3 episodes but I'm sure this'll go on to be a hit and get commissioned with a 2nd series.
His character is brilliantly done - very funny and retro and lovingly out of touch and relatable (and cheesy)
Let's be honest - everybody of a certain age had a gym teacher just like him lol
music is great - perfect placement - can't wait for more.
music is great - perfect placement - can't wait for more.
Mammoth looks like a pilot. Creator Mike Bubbins is a former PE Teacher, rugby player and a superfan of the 1970s.
He plays Tony Mammoth, caught in an avalanche in 1979 and thawed out. He is adjusting to life in 2021 where everyone thought he is dead.
Tony is back teaching at his old school. His old friends such as Roger now live in an old people's home. Tony even has a therapist trying to help him adjust to the 21st century.
Tony is a dinosaur or a woolly mammoth. He his in a world of mobile phones and health & safety.
This is basically Life on Mars in reverse. A comedy and not a crime drama. Also Tony is no Neanderthal. He might use Hai Karate aftershave but he comes to the aid of a school kid who cannot afford a sports kit. He makes the rest of the class play topless.
It might work as a series but you do wonder how long can Tony hold off from the benefits of modern life. I mean has no one told him just how much porn he can download on his mobile phone!
He plays Tony Mammoth, caught in an avalanche in 1979 and thawed out. He is adjusting to life in 2021 where everyone thought he is dead.
Tony is back teaching at his old school. His old friends such as Roger now live in an old people's home. Tony even has a therapist trying to help him adjust to the 21st century.
Tony is a dinosaur or a woolly mammoth. He his in a world of mobile phones and health & safety.
This is basically Life on Mars in reverse. A comedy and not a crime drama. Also Tony is no Neanderthal. He might use Hai Karate aftershave but he comes to the aid of a school kid who cannot afford a sports kit. He makes the rest of the class play topless.
It might work as a series but you do wonder how long can Tony hold off from the benefits of modern life. I mean has no one told him just how much porn he can download on his mobile phone!
As a retired PE teacher I was able to relate to a lot of the material in this new offering from the BBC. I've actually worked with people like this in UK schools. Sporting dinosaurs straight out of the "Kes" playbook.
This comedy series has potential but it tries too hard to be nostalgic, sarcastic and obnoxious all at the same time. Tony Mammoth is a mix of David Brent and Mike Bassett, with outdated views on everything (women, cars, education, fashion etc). He's arrogant , rude and belittling to everyone else in the cast and this is where the comedy fails.
He's just not very likeable. It's all too cruel and silly at times, and the main character just carries on regardless, trampling over the cast whether they be family, old friends or work colleagues.
And let's not forget, to engage with this show, you have to blithely accept the "frozen in ice for 45 years" concept. I'm all for time travel and the supernatural but this is a bit daft.
I've watched 3 episodes and that's it for me. Mildly funny in places but by and large, a messy, toe curling cringefest.
This comedy series has potential but it tries too hard to be nostalgic, sarcastic and obnoxious all at the same time. Tony Mammoth is a mix of David Brent and Mike Bassett, with outdated views on everything (women, cars, education, fashion etc). He's arrogant , rude and belittling to everyone else in the cast and this is where the comedy fails.
He's just not very likeable. It's all too cruel and silly at times, and the main character just carries on regardless, trampling over the cast whether they be family, old friends or work colleagues.
And let's not forget, to engage with this show, you have to blithely accept the "frozen in ice for 45 years" concept. I'm all for time travel and the supernatural but this is a bit daft.
I've watched 3 episodes and that's it for me. Mildly funny in places but by and large, a messy, toe curling cringefest.
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- TriviaUnusually, for a small British sitcom, it's theme tune was specially composed by the prolific American musician, composer, arranger and producer, Mike Post, who has long been considered the most successful composer in television history. This came about as Mike Bubbins was writing the show while he interviewed the composer for his weekly '70s-themed show on BBC Radio Wales in the summer of 2021. They remained in contact and Post told Bubbins to get in touch should the show be commissioned.
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