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A fire breaks out in the Xfm building, [[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] explains the history of the baguette and [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] describes his brief encounter with "The Fizz". | |||
==Track Listing== | ==Track Listing== | ||
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====1. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Small_Man_Complex|Small Man Complex]] ''(0:00:00)'' ==== | |||
Ricky and Steve discuss height issues among actors which non-surprisingly ends up as a discussion of Steve's 6'7" body. | |||
====2. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Feet_On_Fire|Feet On Fire]] ''(0:02:48)''==== | |||
Steve explains the disadvantages of being "freakishly tall" but is cut short by a fire alarm. | |||
3. | ====3. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Brrraaaakk_Sarge!|Brrraaaakk Sarge!]] ''(0:06:39)''==== | ||
Steve continues telling his New Year's story, where two girls approach him with a question he wasn't expecting. | |||
====4. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Freaks_Of_America|Freaks Of America]] ''(0:08:57)''==== | |||
Steve recounts a story of his time in America, in which Ricky notices similarities between his experience and Mr. Benn before moving onto a discussion about sexy cartoon characters. | |||
4. | ====5. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Bootlegs|Bootlegs]] ''(0:13:38)''==== | ||
Ricky and Steve endorse piracy, then make a mockery of a rival station's DJ. | |||
====6. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Then_We're_All_Shafted|Then We're All Shafted]] ''(0:16:02)''==== | |||
Steve and Karl discuss astronomy, and Ricky instantly dismisses Karl's information on the history of the baguette. | |||
5. | ====7. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Secret_Of_The_Century|Secret Of The Century]] ''(0:20:57)''==== | ||
Amendments to the previous pasty discussion and baguette report are coupled with terrible French accents. Karl proceeds to give advice on how to test if you're being poisoned. | |||
====8. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Ice-Based_Laxative|Ice-Based Laxative]] ''(0:26:05)''==== | |||
Ricky's mate overheard a heated argument between a married couple whilst on holiday and Karl tries to justify the husband's actions. | |||
6. | ====9. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#A_Modern_Stone_Age_Family|A Modern Stone Age Family]] ''(0:29:59)''==== | ||
Ricky and Steve discuss the social situations of prehistoric man then make fun of an 80 stone American. | |||
====10. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Seona_Dancing_Meets...|Seona Dancing Meets...]] ''(0:35:41)''==== | |||
Ricky explains how Bucks Fizz tried to smuggle his 80s band through customs on a flight to Newcastle. | |||
7. | ====11. [[12 January 2002/Transcript#Criss-Cross|Criss-Cross]] ''(0:41:51)''==== | ||
Steve attempts to show off by tempting Ricky and Karl to ask him questions about an embargoed film. | |||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
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<br>'''Karl:''' I'm a Virgo. | <br>'''Karl:''' I'm a Virgo. | ||
<br>'''Ricky:''' ... No, no, that... No, you don't understand, it's... Just... "I'm a Virgo" ? | <br>'''Ricky:''' ... No, no, that... No, you don't understand, it's... Just... "I'm a Virgo" ? | ||
<br><br>'''Karl:''' Were you a tall baby? | |||
==Playlist== | ==Playlist== | ||
P.O.D - | P.O.D - Alive | ||
<br>Muse - Plug In Baby | <br>Muse - Plug In Baby | ||
<br>Mercury Rev - The Dark is Rising | <br>Mercury Rev - The Dark is Rising | ||
<br>Happy Mondays - Step On | <br>Happy Mondays - Step On | ||
<br>N.E.R.D. - Bobby James | <br>[[Hip-Hop Hooray]]: N.E.R.D. - Bobby James | ||
<br>The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So | <br>The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So | ||
<br>[[Song For The Lovers]]: ''Radiohead - Let Down'' | <br>[[Song For The Lovers]]: ''Radiohead - Let Down'' | ||
<br>The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist | <br>The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist | ||
<br>Ash - There's A Star | <br>Ash - There's A Star | ||
<br>[[A Song That I Like]]: '' | <br>[[A Song That I Like]]: ''Patti Smith - Gloria'' | ||
<br>The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You | <br>The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You | ||
<br>Hundred Reasons - I'll Find You | <br>Hundred Reasons - I'll Find You | ||
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<br>[[Song For The Ladies]]: ''The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses'' | <br>[[Song For The Ladies]]: ''The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses'' | ||
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A fire breaks out in the Xfm building, Karl explains the history of the baguette and Ricky describes his brief encounter with "The Fizz".
Track Listing
For a full transcript of this episode see 12 January 2002/Transcript. |
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1. Small Man Complex (0:00:00)
Ricky and Steve discuss height issues among actors which non-surprisingly ends up as a discussion of Steve's 6'7" body.
2. Feet On Fire (0:02:48)
Steve explains the disadvantages of being "freakishly tall" but is cut short by a fire alarm.
3. Brrraaaakk Sarge! (0:06:39)
Steve continues telling his New Year's story, where two girls approach him with a question he wasn't expecting.
4. Freaks Of America (0:08:57)
Steve recounts a story of his time in America, in which Ricky notices similarities between his experience and Mr. Benn before moving onto a discussion about sexy cartoon characters.
5. Bootlegs (0:13:38)
Ricky and Steve endorse piracy, then make a mockery of a rival station's DJ.
6. Then We're All Shafted (0:16:02)
Steve and Karl discuss astronomy, and Ricky instantly dismisses Karl's information on the history of the baguette.
7. Secret Of The Century (0:20:57)
Amendments to the previous pasty discussion and baguette report are coupled with terrible French accents. Karl proceeds to give advice on how to test if you're being poisoned.
8. Ice-Based Laxative (0:26:05)
Ricky's mate overheard a heated argument between a married couple whilst on holiday and Karl tries to justify the husband's actions.
9. A Modern Stone Age Family (0:29:59)
Ricky and Steve discuss the social situations of prehistoric man then make fun of an 80 stone American.
10. Seona Dancing Meets... (0:35:41)
Ricky explains how Bucks Fizz tried to smuggle his 80s band through customs on a flight to Newcastle.
11. Criss-Cross (0:41:51)
Steve attempts to show off by tempting Ricky and Karl to ask him questions about an embargoed film.
Quotes
Steve: She hangs around with a dog.
Ricky: Do lesbians do that?
Steve: Well have you seen some lesbians? They're right dogs. Goodnight!
Ricky: How old are you?
Karl: ...29.
Ricky: So you were just coming out of your teens---
Karl: I'm a Virgo.
Ricky: ... No, no, that... No, you don't understand, it's... Just... "I'm a Virgo" ?
Karl: Were you a tall baby?
Playlist
P.O.D - Alive
Muse - Plug In Baby
Mercury Rev - The Dark is Rising
Happy Mondays - Step On
Hip-Hop Hooray: N.E.R.D. - Bobby James
The Hives - Hate To Say I Told You So
Song For The Lovers: Radiohead - Let Down
The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist
Ash - There's A Star
A Song That I Like: Patti Smith - Gloria
The Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You
Hundred Reasons - I'll Find You
That Film Sounds Good: Elton John - Tiny Dancer
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Love Burns
Song For The Ladies: The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
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... |