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Xfm Series 3
November 2003 - January 2004
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. 01 November 2003
  2. 08 November 2003 (Transcript)
  3. 15 November 2003 (Transcript)
  4. 22 November 2003 (Transcript)
  5. 29 November 2003 (Transcript)
  6. 06 December 2003 (Transcript)
  7. 13 December 2003
  8. 20 December 2003
  9. 27 December 2003 ('Best of')
  10. 03 January 2004 (Transcript)
  11. 10 January 2004
  12. 17 January 2004 (Transcript)

08 November 2003

Track Listing

For a full transcript of this episode see 08 November 2003/Transcript

1. Let's Talk About Her Fat Arse

The show begins on an upbeat note, with the boys saying that last week's show was brilliant; what isn't brilliant is Suzanne's Dave Hill haircut. Ricky recaps last week's incident, which has led to Suzanne and Karl having a row. Pilkington says that she isn't listening this week so he can talk about her "fat arse". Suzanne was more hurt than annoyed but Karl defended himself by comparing the slagging of of her hair to his "Orientals Don't Age Well" theory. Steve says that Karl has never admitted that he's wrong, and the Manc stands by his Slade comparison this week. He did instruct his girlfriend to wear a hat when out in public, and only bought her the coat so it would take the focus off of her hair. Ricky says Karl is in "deep shite".

2. Gays Love Britney

Steve discusses Britney Spears, who Ricky thinks is both desperate and alright. Merchant says that the pop diva is playing at G.A.Y, in London, but only for G.A.Y regulars. The regularity of the attendees was ascertained by a series of questions, which Gervais and Merchant then act out. Assuming the role of his gay alter ego, "Paulo", Merchant takes Gervais's probing, correctly answering his questions, gaining 20 bender points, before letting his straight side show, he's probably bi.

3. Man - Woman - Man

Karl mentions a programme on telly about someone who may or may not be a man or a woman or something else. This confusion angers Gervais. They finally get to the bottom and discuss the Sky One show "There's Something About Miriam", Steve says that Sky One has nothing on it except for the Simpsons, says it appears to have been scheduled by a 14 year old boy, Ricky agrees. Karl doesn't have Sky, but thinks he would love it, having seen a bit when "doing that show with Richard Bacon."

4. On A Real Radio Station We Could Never Do This

Gervais says that the preious link could never have been done by someone like Terry Wogan, who Steve can't understand, as the jovial Irishman keeps going up and down with his voice. Paulo makes a return, saying that he'd rather watch the F.A Cup final than the Eurovision Song Contest, as he fancies David Beckham. Merchant, back in the lank guise, says that footballer's shorts used to be tighter (causing a recap of Karl's penis gazing nightclub story), while Gervais predicts that the shorts will get tighter again before he dies, as that is the way fashion goes. Karl moves away from the topic to do Rockbusters, the answers of which, can be texted in, which causes Gervais to lament his inability to text. Karl reads the first clue, but messes it up, they abandon Rockbusters for a song.

5. Unlike The Times Crossword The Clue Changes Every Time

Gervais blasts Karl for messing up Rockbusters. He reveals the answer to the first clue, and then sets the second and third.

6. Gun Raid By Three Saddams

Steve's been reading the Daily Express, in which there is a story about a gun raid by three burglars wearing Saddam Hussein masks. Police are linking the raids as the appearance of the perpetrators looked similar. Steve wonders how the robbers decided upon the masks, leading to a skit of the robbers discussing comedy versus fear. Merchant then warns joke shop owners to be more vigilant when selling such masks. Paulo returns to say he likes Shirley Bassey's breasts, only as they are on her. Karl says that "The Film Thing" is coming up later.

7. The Real News

Karl defends his contribution to the show, and then tells how Ananova.com have stole his idea of only reading the story. Here's the headlines:

"Vibrating Shoes Could Stop Elderly Falling"

Bong

"Family Sick of Living On Butthole Road"

Bong

"Man Wears Same Shoes For 60 Years"

Bong

"Man Pulls Train With Teeth

Bong

"Man Fails To Break Clothespegs On Face Record."

The last item is the only one that Karl actually read on with, but I don't need to tell you about that as the headline is self-explanatory. Karl also tells of a man who ate watches to set a record; 3 in a minute. "How did he time it?" Ricky quips. Karl then says that he thinks that pulling a train with teeth isn't very impressive, and thinks that the man who did that only did it because he couldn't beat the man who pulled it with his hands. Gervais tells his "milk bottle on head" observation, then says that Karl is the most stupid human in the world; "Well, get me in the book," Karl retorts. Steve asks about the family who lived on Butthole Road, and says that his family in Bristol lived on an unfortuantely named road which he doesn't want to say as his parent's still lived there. Ricky meets the revelation with derision and laughter. Steve says that his friend used to live in Fockingham then moved to Fingering Hoe, and than appeals for listeners to email in with similar witticisms. Karl says the family on Butthole Road moved as they were fed up of people pulling their pants down next to the road sign. Karl and Ricky do a sketch where an estate agent won't tell his client the name of the road.

8. Weird Location, Weird Location, Weird Location

The listeners contribute amusing place names; Arsagay in New Zealand, Fartstown near Leeds, and Butts Farm in Tamworth. Ricky would like rename Manchester as Whinging on the Wold, and become Mayor so he could make the residents work on Mondays (sly dig at Karl there). Steve would like to be mayor of Chinatown, which he claims is not a town, but more of a novelty street with slippy roads, restaurants, lampshade hats and wooden shoes. "You can't build a town on restaurants," the lanky one advises. Ricky tries to get Karl to recap his Oriental aging theory, but the Manc says "leave it". More place names: Bell End, Clitterhouse Drive, and Mianus. Ricky has heard of that somewhere (he doesn't know where but I do; MTV's Jacksass). He and Steve then ask a series of hypothetical questions where the answer comes back as "Mianus" (which, unbeknownst to Gervais and Merchant, is exactly what the Jackass boys did). Karl snidely says that rather than reading out the A-Z they should do Rockbusters answers:

2. JC - Johnny Cash (johnny is slang for condom, cash is lang for money)

3. D - Dido (die dough)

A Swiss person called Tina wins, and Steve appeals for her to email back to say who her countrymen wanted to win the wars.

9. Kes

Ricky puts on headphones and realises how noisy and annoying he is. Time for the film quiz. This week, Karl is in Kes, now this is genius. He edits himself into the scene where Billy Casper is made to tell a story in class. Instead of telling the class about his bird (Kes), he now tells of Ricky Gervais giving his head a "squoze". The teacher asks how to spell the word "squoze" which causes Ricky to squeal with laughter in the background. Karl (Billy Casper) spells the word, and then spells the word swivel. The class applaud and the clip ends. Back in the studio Ricky is dying of laughter, and congratulates Karl, and rightly so. Karl sets a question; how many squozes can Ricky get in before the show starts.

10. Perverted Chimps

John has won "The Film Thing". Karl outlines the rules of the verb "squoze". Ricky says Karl hasn't earnt Monday off yet, and demands Monkey News. And here it is: people were on a chatroom, but one poster was a bit strange. Instead of asking to meet in a pub, he asked to meet in a tree, and asked his date to bring bananas to said tree. Ricky gets angry and leaves the studio, and once again, wheels out the tired old "you're a retard" thing.

11. Xenophobia

Gervais recaps the show. There is a town called Muff in Northern Ireland. Ricky "boasts" that nobody on radio has anything like Monkey News. The Swiss woman hasn't emailed back to say who they were rooting for in the wars. Steve corrects Gervais that the Swiss speak German anyway. Ricky says that foreigners sound stupid if they don't speak English, and that when he went to Holland he saw a mouse on the stairs. Karl tells that there are more moves on a chessboard than particles in the universe. Gervais mumbles an explanation, which includes the phrase "tents towards infinity". Gervais and Merchant say goodbye.

Quotes

Playlist

I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness

Cemetry Gates - The Smiths

Hey Ya - Outkast

Train In Vain - The Clash

Hurt - Johnny Cash

Red Vines - Aimee Mann

Waterloo Sunset - David Bowie

I Can't Remember - The Thorns

12:51 - The Strokes

If I Was Your Girlfriend - Prince

Learn To Fly - Foo Fighters

Bad Day - REM

Do Anything You Wanna Do - Eddie And The Hot Rods

Oooh-eee - Mark Ronson

Unknown - Hawxley Workman

Extras

Transcript needed

Download

http://www.sendspace.com/file/uqvfmc

http://rapidshare.de/files/31179293/s03e02.mp3

http://www.f-forge.com?d=2Zx1U8MGdTcE5RVgyBO9

External Links

Series 0   |   Series 1   |   Series 2   |   Series 3   |   Series 4
Presenters Ricky Gervais | Stephen Merchant | Karl Pilkington
Others Claire Sturgess | Ian Camfield | Simon Pegg | Nick Frost
Features Monkey News | Rockbusters | Song For The Ladies | Song For The Lovers
Hip-Hop Hooray | Cheap as Chimps | White Van Karl | Songs of Phrase
Cheeky Freak of the Week | Do We Need 'Em? | More...