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The Glam Metal Detectives

  • TV Series
  • 1995–
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
103
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The Glam Metal Detectives (1995)
Sketch ComedyComedy

A sketch show that had the effect that you were channel surfing, with each sketch being a spoof programme on different fake channels. Regular items included Colin Corleone - a man who though... Read allA sketch show that had the effect that you were channel surfing, with each sketch being a spoof programme on different fake channels. Regular items included Colin Corleone - a man who thought he was The Godfather, a 1950's serial 'Betty's Mad Dash', an American talk show, movie p... Read allA sketch show that had the effect that you were channel surfing, with each sketch being a spoof programme on different fake channels. Regular items included Colin Corleone - a man who thought he was The Godfather, a 1950's serial 'Betty's Mad Dash', an American talk show, movie paradies, plus the eponymic Glam Metal Detectives who would fight crime and play sell-out c... Read all

  • Creator
    • Peter Richardson
  • Stars
    • Mark Caven
    • Sara Stockbridge
    • Gary Beadle
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    103
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Peter Richardson
    • Stars
      • Mark Caven
      • Sara Stockbridge
      • Gary Beadle
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes7

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    Mark Caven
    Mark Caven
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    Sara Stockbridge
    Sara Stockbridge
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    Gary Beadle
    Gary Beadle
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    Phil Cornwell
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    Doon Mackichan
    Doon Mackichan
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    George Antoni
    George Antoni
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    Simon Godley
    Simon Godley
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    Janine Dearlove
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    Stephen Marcus
    Stephen Marcus
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    Mac McDonald
    Mac McDonald
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    David Schneider
    David Schneider
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    Ann Bryson
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    Mirella D'Angelo
    Mirella D'Angelo
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    Nigel Harrison
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    Virginia Fiol
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    Harriet Earle
    Harriet Earle
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    Paul Putner
    Paul Putner
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    Marc Smith
    Marc Smith
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    • 1995
    • Creator
      • Peter Richardson
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    6ubercommando-591-650498

    10/10 for concept....and yet.....

    Back in 1995 this show looked like it had cult classic written all over it. It had a concept ahead of its time: A disjointed channel surf through cable TV as if you're stuck watching the box with a friend who has a very short attention span and they've got the remote control. You'd be watching one segment of the show and before it reached a conclusion, or even a punchline, it would suddenly switch to a completely different sketch or quickie.

    This was ahead of something like The Fast Show but that programme has endured and is remembered fondly and yet GMD isn't. Even when GMD was first broadcast, it wasn't met with the kind of reception other unconventional British comedies of the early '90s were; such as Vic Reeves Big Night Out, Absolutely, Bottom, The Day Today, Harry Enfield and his Chums or even The Fast Show. It was met with a rather lukewarm response despite there being a Marvel comic tie-in and a title song written and performed by Trevor Horn, Godley & Crème and Jeff Beck. The show came and went and is dimly remembered by those who were around at the time.

    Looking back on it I think the reason for it just failing (and only just) was that the concept was top notch but the material was just not laugh out loud or memorable. The quickie mock ads, quick clips of something random or very brief links between the bigger sketches were often better than the centrepiece ones. Things such as Betty's Mad Dash and Happy Hour were one joke premises but instead of working towards a punchline they'd come in, do the set up from the previous episode and just end without there having been a build up to something. Colin Corleone required the viewer to have knowledge of the Godfather films to work and GMD itself was kitsch and fun but, again, not many jokes to it. As for the other main strand, Bloodsports, it was something done better by Alan Partridge and The Fast Show.

    That's not to say GMD is bad or unwatchable, it isn't. It's so well made, going from the glossy production of the title sketch and Betty's Mad Dash to the horrid looking U-matic VHS video public TV material which made up a lot of the quickies. Some of the brief inserts are triumphs of random and surreal humour. And the cast does well, particularly Doon McKichan, Phil Cornwell and Mark Caven. Shortly after GMD aired, Gary Beadle and Sara Stockbridge went on to Eastenders. Doon and Cornwell have gone on to bigger success but the others haven't reached the same heights. But GMD is very much from the mind of Peter Richardson, who has always been great at concepts and understanding genre, but sometimes struggles with getting jokes into a comedy script.
    8laura-coggins

    Loved it and wish there was more of it

    This was a short lived comic sketch so that was a product of its time. Designed to feel like you were channel surfing through the dreadful satellite and cable TV shows and adverts of the time, some sketches were hilarious and others you just couldn't get at the time. The whole thing was held together of course by the Glam Metal Detectives - saving the planet whilst provide a great rock & roll sound.

    Even now, if I am in a rush to do something I would regard it as Betty's Mad Dash, and if someone is very self-obsessed I would refer to them as a Morag Evans, star of the The Big Me - a spoof chat show where the hostess Morag could always steer the conversation back to her. A ladies, if you husband was watching the football, you could always call on the services of Mickey to give you a good time.
    9dalescotbates

    DVD PLEASE!

    I have managed to download this from a torrents site and the full episodes are available on youtube but I would dearly love to get hold of the DVD so that I can watch them again in better quality. I don't understand why the BBC did not release one. The show is kind of in the format of somebody sitting and zapping channels on cable TV. There are some wonderful moments but my favourite has to be Colin Corleone (he thinks he's the Godfather). I remember watching these episodes with a friend and she was in stitches even though she had never seen any of the Godfather films. Just as the season finished, the Lumiere in London started to run the three films. I took her to see them and she just started laughing out loud at every scene with Marlon Brando. To me, this was one of the better comedy show on the BBC in the 90s, I really don't understand why it isn't available on DVD or iPlayer. Comic genius.
    circadian2002

    Fun show, would like to see DVD

    This was a very short-lived BBC TV show that ran back in 1995 on BBC2. It was actually very good, a nice little slice of britcom. I wish there would be a DVD or VHS release so I could see it again. There were 6 episodes if I remember correctly, and Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders was in one of the episodes. Very bizarre but great!
    sick twist-6

    Funkin' Justice For All!

    ...or something. Come to think, maybe funkin' wasn't exactly what they had in mind, but I was a dirty-minded child (about 9 or 10 around the time this was showing) and if it was I didn't pick up on it. As far as I can remember, Glam Metal Detectives set itself up as a post-pub trawl through various cable channels and programmes, the main one concerning a troup of old-school, mullets-and-fishnets rockers who toured the world (even reaching London, In-guh-land)solving mysteries. In a van. There was also Bloodsports Live, coming direct to your front room from car parks at kicking-out time nationwide; Betty's Mad Dash, a film about two fraightfully-fraightfully flappers on a NBK-style crime spree; George Yiasoumi, who thought he was the Godfather and was followed everywhere by two thugs who hummed the theme tune; Mick Jagger's Hamlet and, uh, not that many more. It was very funny, very sweet and very strange. Judging from its limited distribution and the fact that no one I've ever met has heard of it, it was also an aquired taste. Maybe I'm just recalling it through the rosy contact lenses of nostalgia but for this up-too-late 9 year old, GMD was a taste well worth aquiring. Besides which, it shoes the hell out of Smack The Pony.

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      A short-lived Marvel comic was released to tie in with this comedy series.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Fist of Fun: Episode #1.3 (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Everybody Up
      Written by Trevor Horn & Lol Creme

      Performed by Trevor Horn & Lol Creme with Jeff Beck, Lalo Creme and The Glams

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      • February 23, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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