The Hollow Men
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2005-03-10
Last EP | 2005-04-14
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The Hollow Men are an English sketch comedy group consisting of David Armand, Nick Tanner, Rupert Russell, and Sam Spedding. The Hollow Men is also the title of their TV show broadcast in the United States by Comedy Central. The show follows the kind of silliness from sketch comedy shows like Monty Python's Flying Circus and The Kids in the Hall. The first and only season, consisting of six episodes, aired in early 2005. The group's name comes from a grim T.S. Eliot poem. In 2006 they broadcast a BBC Radio 4 sketch show, also of the same name. The radio show was recommissioned and a second series was aired in September 2007. Both series also featured Katy Brand.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2005-03-10
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Episode 101
2005-03-10
Sketches include ""Casual Friday,"" ""Antique Appraisals: Old Woman,"" ""Naughty Magazines,"" ""Moon Walk,"" ""Antique Appraisals: Woman in Bikini,"" ""High School Reunion,"" ""Men Cooking,"" ""Interrogation,"" ""Scientific Discoveries,"" ""Canned Surprise,"" and ""Shoe Shop.""
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Episode 102
2005-03-17
Sketches include ""Frat Boys,"" ""Monkey Spunk,"" ""Frozen (1),"" ""Card Game Thoughts,"" ""Frozen (2),"" ""Know-It-All,"" ""Baby Returns,"" ""Beer and Women,"" ""Frozen (3),"" ""Gay Pork,"" ""Private Dancer,"" and ""Everyone's a Lawyer.""
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Episode 103
2005-03-24
Sketches include ""Office Bets,"" ""Up the Ass,"" ""Dance #319: Man at a Wedding,"" ""Stalker Song,"" ""Office Hunt,"" ""Up the Ass: Commercial,"" ""Russian Interpreter,"" ""Dance #12: Inappropriate Confidence,"" ""Office Ritual,"" ""Taste Test,"" ""King of Spain,"" ""Dance #932: Bullet in the Shoulder,"" and ""Treating Marlon Brando Impersonators.""
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Episode 104
2005-03-31
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Episode 105
2005-04-07
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Episode 106
2005-04-14
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