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Classic episode from final XFM Season.  Journalist Chris Campling believes Karl is a "creation" of Gervais and Merchant, prompting Steve to explain they wouldn't waste a character this good on a tin pot radio show.  Karl and Ricky share telephone notes during a documentary entitled "The Strangest Village in Britian", where Christian caretakers live amidst mentally disabled residents.  Karl then describes a late night train trip on a crammed train from Manchester.  Karl finds the only open seat and it is across from a kid who has Downs Syndrome.  Karl pretends to be asleep because "you know how they are, always talkin".  When Ricky awakens Karl with a phone call Karl's seatmate makes the statement "You're muscly."  When his new friend asks why, Karl is stressed because he doesnt know why he is muscly.  The seatamate then challenges Karl to a wrestling match which, fortunately for Karl, was ended early.  In this episode Karl introduces a new character from his childhood, this one a woman who drove her husband around in the basket of a three wheeled bike.  Later in the episode Karl suggests that the song "Pinball Wizard" is logically unsound due to the fact that the "Wizard" leads the life of a "tapeworm" as he has no sight or hearing. Karl points out that there was no point puting money into the pinball machine as he could have just hit the buttons and not known any better.
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'''Notable Quotes from this show:'''
[[Ricky Gervais]] and [[Stephen Merchant]] labour on for show 4 of 6.


'''Puppet'''
==Track Listing==


"He basically said that Karl Pilkington is a creation of Gervais and Merchant - if only that were the case!"
====1. Karl Fake-ington====


'''Exhibition'''
Karl has had a bad week, he's in bad books with his family for comments he made in Zoo Magazine about famous Auntie Nora. "Don't name her!" Karl pleads. The second bad event to happen to Karl was that a review of the show, written by Chris Campling from The Times, suggested that Karl is a character created by Gervais and Merchant, a work of ficton. Campers Pampers's shred of evidence was to point out recycled material (have you heard Gervais in interviews Chris? start ther ebefoe you have a go at Karl for recycling material). Steve says that he'd be ashamed if the show was scripted, he'd give up his BAFTA's, and adds that if KArl was a creation then he wouldn't be squandered on a "poxy radio station" like XFM. Gervais says the show is rubbish anyway and then pretends that the show actually is scripted, and he made up Campling, of whom Steve says the name "Campling" sounds like a gay person.


"It is like I'm the elephant man, the way I'm being treated now - 'Come and have a look at him'!"
====2. Nora Gate====


'''Wedding'''
Gervais says that Karl is actually Brent Hogwell, and actually speaks like Hugh Grant. The real Karl wonders is Campling would think that his bald head was put on for show. Comedian Gervais then seriously reassures Campling and London that Karl is real, and says that the journo could meet Karl or at least email in 5 subjects for Karl to talk about, then praises Campers on his grammar. Karl belatedly says that he's being treated like the elephant man, and that he recently discovered that the only part of John Merrick that wasn't affected by his disease were his genitals; "the only bit that you'd want like an elephat and he got the head," he says. Karl gave an interview to Zoo magazine where he discusses the Auntie Nora "incident". She came round to stay, had a kaftan on, Karl turned round and saw up her skirt, it looked like a "split tennis ball" apparantly. She used to put a valance on everything, although "not everything obviously" Karl adds. Wacky Manc then says he isn't concerned as Nora doesn't read Zoo magazine, "She's more of a Nuts woman." Steve wisecracks. One of Karl's cousins informed Karl's mother, althoug Nora herself is oblivious to "Zoo-gate".


"I was stood at the back and that, watching, and I couldn't hear what was going on 'cos a woman was breastfeeding a baby..."
====3. Wedding Rows====


'''Journey'''
Pilkington put his foot in it again the previous week, when, on air, he said that weddings were boring. Suzanne had to tell the couple whose wedding she and her lover were attending that Karl meant weddings in general. Karl says that there's no point to weddings, and he couldn't hear the ceremony anyway as a lady was breastfeeding her son. "How loud was it?" an incredulous Merchant wonders, he says that he gets annoyed with gift-buying for weddings, as he wants to see the recipients response when giving a gift, and that doesn't happen at the ceremony, the only appreciation comes in the form of a latter which may or may not contain a vague reference to the gift along with a photocopied signature, possibly with a mock-baby sign off, which annoys the lanky one. Karl isn't bothered; Suzanne sorted out the gift, a week in Cornwall with the maried couple. Steve begins totting up the number of times Karl says "an' that" in the show, and that maybe it could be a competition. Karl says that he already has a competition, Rockbusters, which is coming up later. "Tell me we've got Ladder 49?" Gervais hopes. "Definitely," Karl says without irony.
====4. Down's Syndrome Town====


"What do you mean?! What do you mean 'I'd best just have an arm wrestle'?!" 
Steve asks Karl if he saw a program called "The Strangest Village In Britain." Karl not only watched it, but called Ricky 6 times during it. The program contained a village where over 50% of the 300 inhabitants were mentally disabled and the other half were carers. Pilkington, who some might say should be in the village, liked two of the dwellers, who made their own language, but didn't like the quickfire questions fired at the mentals, as he couldn't work out the answers himself. He does want to holiday in the weird village however, and said that he'd hunt down a man in a woolie hat for a pint, as he's a good person. He'd avoid "the angry bloke" who punched a Down's Syndrome woman called Nan, who also got punched by someone else. The woolie hat man fell over and proposed marriage to a girl. On the subject of the disabled, Karl tells of a train journey from Manchester to London, where the only seat available was next to a Down's Syndrome lad, who greeted Karl with an "ALRIGHT?" in that loud voice they do. Karl was apprehensive about entering into the realms of conversation so went to sleep, but was awoken by a phone call from Gervais. The Down's Syndrome lad then said to Karl, "You're muscly," then pestered Karl into an arm wrestle, which he stopped and laughed at the Bod-like producer. That broke the ice, then they talked about food. The lad can't have Chineses food apparantly, although Karl didn't delve into that particular facet. The moral is that Karl enjoyed it when he broke past his prejudicial barrier, and made the lad happy.


'''Rockbusters'''
====5. Who Wants To Be... Bored====


"Final clue: What the Scouse fella said to the robber who he found in his house next to his vineyard.
Ricky begins the link by eating free confectionary, which Steve advertises, although says it is too good to give away with Rockbusters, but there is LAdder 49, "the movie that no-one has seen" according to 6 foot 7 inch Merchant, who also gives away a National Lampoon movie that doesn't actually feature Chevy Chase, it's that bad, and it features a special appearance by Eric Idle. Here's the questions:


'''Weird'''
1. "Why don't you borrow some land of Mr. Boardman, Mr. Laurel or Mr. Fletcher, if... if you need a bit of it." - LS


"She used to sort of ride down the road with her fella in the back, with his legs dangling over..."  
2. "I'm going to annoy those seabirds over there." - B


'''Knob'''
3. "What the scouse fella said to the robber he found in his house, next to his vineyard." - AW


"I think it's probably either in the middle or just slightly to the left. Have a look and we'll tell the listeners after the break - where's Karl's knob?"
====6. Bully Bike====


'''Grafts'''
Rikcy says that he is bringing back an old feature, "Knob News." Karl recaps the Rockbusters questions then tells of another weird person in the estate where he grew up; a woman who rode a three wheeled bike with her husband in the basket. Incidentally, he also says that nobody bought the school photos that featured the big headed kids, and says that there was a chemical plant nearby. The woman used to boss her husband about so Karl's dad noticed this and went round to the woman's house pretending to be a policeman, to put the woman right. It worked apparantly, she "backed off after that." Gervais says that Karl's father won't be prosecuted. Karl said that his father and his friends used to do lots of vigilante work and scams.


"He's not going into work with this knob on his arm, he's probably in a hospital bed under examination. What? Do you think they pop the knob on his arm and say 'Come back in three weeks'?"
====7. Taylor Troubles====


'''Pinball'''
Steve does some more adertising, which makes me wonder if he'd appear in Celebrity Love Island if he was asked. Perhaps that's why he is having a fitted suit made, according to Ricky. Steve reasons this by saying that because of his appearance, it's impossible to buy off the peg. Karl wonders if Steve was asked "what side" his "member is on". "You mean what side do you dress?" Gervais says, then says that it would be left. "I'm sitting here now... I don't know where I am." Karl says, although he means his "member" not his brain. Pikington says that he doesn't mind if a taylor touches it as Karl can just go "woop" if the event occurs, and not in a celebratory way. Karl relates it to the classic finger up the arse debate, then says he'd have to locate his "member" before informing a taylor of it. Ricky thinks it would be left or middle, and says that after the break the nation will find out, as he plays "Where's Karl's nob?"


"It's not hard, it's just moving the thing isn't it? Just hitting the buttons hard. If he was a Pacman Wizard you'd go 'Bloody hell...'."
====8. Penis-tories====


'''Fiction'''
The member was to the left, Steve thought it was to the right. "Where's Ricky's bollocks?" Gervais suggests could be next week's competition, which links into Kno News, and the following stories:


"He's a deaf, dumb ands blind kid - he can't see any flashing lights, he can't hear any bells, he plays by sense of smell. Now, I'm pretty sure that isn't a scientific document."
Schlong


'''Monkeynews'''
"Man Grows Knob On Arm."


"It's loving life, forgetting about its past and everything, when this other monkey comes along. That comes in, something's said..."
Schlong
 
"Man Gets Doctor to Make Him Second Knob."
 
Schlong
 
"Turkish Prisoners Make Hole In Wall To Produce Third Inmate."
 
Schlong
 
"Doctors Accidentally Remove Man's Testicles."
 
Ricky wants to hear more of the last story. Karl says that he's told him before, about a man who had an ear complaint and was called in by mistake, and the doctors removed his testicles. Karl hated it when doctors say "Oh we do loads of these", he'd prefer them to say "Oh this is a tricky one this," to avoid medical complacency. Steve tells of the man with a second penis, whose wife left him because of it. Of the man who grew a penis on his arm (to graft there, not a permanant fixture), Karl said "Why on the arm?", thinking that it would be better to graft on the buttock, as "he can't wear a short sleeved shirt." The man's doctor said "women will never suspect", which amused Steve.
 
====9. Another Disability Link====
 
Rikcy is surprises by the amount of knob news, and asks Karl for proper news. Karl tells of "Christ on a crisp", and of a man who can blow up baloons with his ears. Of the latter, Gervais is more impressed than Karl. Time for "Song With A Story", of which the featured track this week is "Pinball Wizard" by The Who. Ricky reminds Karl that it's not true. Karl doubts whether the "deaf dumb and blind kid" even knows he's playing pinball, then says that it's not a hard game in the first place but "if he's good at Pacman I'd go "Bloody hell"". Ricky sings the chorus with the word "Pacman" replacing "pinball". Steve says it's grim to be deaf, dumb and blind. Karl agrees, comparing it to the life of a tapeworm.
 
====10. He Sure (doesn't know he's) Playing A Mean Pinball ====
 
Karl says that "Pinball Wizard" is depressing, and then suggests that the people shouldn't bother putting money into the machine; "Just let him hit the buttons," he says. "Fair point," Ricky concedes, then insists that it isn't a true story in the first place. Karl asks Steve if he'd rather lose sight or hearing, he'd lose sight, Ricky would lose hearing. Karl says that that'd be ok as they're always together. Karl would lose his sight if he lived in Africa, or his hearing in New York.
 
====11. Argum-onkeys====
 
Rockbusters Answers:
 
1. LF - Lisa Stansfield (lease a Stan's field)
 
2. B - Buggles (bug gulls)
 
3. Aw - Amy Winehouse ("eh, me winehouse.")
 
Gavin from Edinburgh managed to get all those somehow.
 
Oooh chimpanzee that Monkey News: A monkey, Matty, 14, gets put in a zoo where he's the only monkey there, althouhg he's not actually a monkey, he's a chimp. It gets "pally" with the humans, "smokes fags" etc. but then another monkey comes along, "something's said..". Sadly we don't get to hear any more as Gervais laughs really loud and Karl cuts to ads.
 
 
==Quotes==
 
 
==Playlist==
 
Best of You - Foo Fighters
 
Down to the River - Bruce Springsteen
 
In Between Days - The Cure
 
Landed - Ben Folds
 
Forever Lost - Magic Numbers
 
Watch That Man - David Bowie
 
Signs - Snoop Doggy Dogg ft. Jutsin Timberlake
 
Run - Snow Patrol
 
Wild Horses - Rolling Stones
 
Pinball Wizard - The Who
 
Time of Your Life - Green Day
==Extras==
 
Transcript Here When It's Done
 
==Download==
 
 
==See Also==
*[[Xfm Series 1]]
*[[Xfm Series 2]]
*[[Xfm Series 3]]

Revision as of 16:24, 10 October 2006

Xfm Series 4
May 2005 - July 2005
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. 28 May 2005 (Transcript) (Xfm: Episode I)
  2. 04 June 2005 (Xfm: Episode II)
  3. 11 June 2005 (Xfm: Episode III)
  4. 18 June 2005 (Xfm: Episode IV)
  5. 25 June 2005 (Transcript) (Xfm: Episode V)
  6. 02 July 2005 (Xfm: Episode VI)

Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant labour on for show 4 of 6.

Track Listing

1. Karl Fake-ington

Karl has had a bad week, he's in bad books with his family for comments he made in Zoo Magazine about famous Auntie Nora. "Don't name her!" Karl pleads. The second bad event to happen to Karl was that a review of the show, written by Chris Campling from The Times, suggested that Karl is a character created by Gervais and Merchant, a work of ficton. Campers Pampers's shred of evidence was to point out recycled material (have you heard Gervais in interviews Chris? start ther ebefoe you have a go at Karl for recycling material). Steve says that he'd be ashamed if the show was scripted, he'd give up his BAFTA's, and adds that if KArl was a creation then he wouldn't be squandered on a "poxy radio station" like XFM. Gervais says the show is rubbish anyway and then pretends that the show actually is scripted, and he made up Campling, of whom Steve says the name "Campling" sounds like a gay person.

2. Nora Gate

Gervais says that Karl is actually Brent Hogwell, and actually speaks like Hugh Grant. The real Karl wonders is Campling would think that his bald head was put on for show. Comedian Gervais then seriously reassures Campling and London that Karl is real, and says that the journo could meet Karl or at least email in 5 subjects for Karl to talk about, then praises Campers on his grammar. Karl belatedly says that he's being treated like the elephant man, and that he recently discovered that the only part of John Merrick that wasn't affected by his disease were his genitals; "the only bit that you'd want like an elephat and he got the head," he says. Karl gave an interview to Zoo magazine where he discusses the Auntie Nora "incident". She came round to stay, had a kaftan on, Karl turned round and saw up her skirt, it looked like a "split tennis ball" apparantly. She used to put a valance on everything, although "not everything obviously" Karl adds. Wacky Manc then says he isn't concerned as Nora doesn't read Zoo magazine, "She's more of a Nuts woman." Steve wisecracks. One of Karl's cousins informed Karl's mother, althoug Nora herself is oblivious to "Zoo-gate".

3. Wedding Rows

Pilkington put his foot in it again the previous week, when, on air, he said that weddings were boring. Suzanne had to tell the couple whose wedding she and her lover were attending that Karl meant weddings in general. Karl says that there's no point to weddings, and he couldn't hear the ceremony anyway as a lady was breastfeeding her son. "How loud was it?" an incredulous Merchant wonders, he says that he gets annoyed with gift-buying for weddings, as he wants to see the recipients response when giving a gift, and that doesn't happen at the ceremony, the only appreciation comes in the form of a latter which may or may not contain a vague reference to the gift along with a photocopied signature, possibly with a mock-baby sign off, which annoys the lanky one. Karl isn't bothered; Suzanne sorted out the gift, a week in Cornwall with the maried couple. Steve begins totting up the number of times Karl says "an' that" in the show, and that maybe it could be a competition. Karl says that he already has a competition, Rockbusters, which is coming up later. "Tell me we've got Ladder 49?" Gervais hopes. "Definitely," Karl says without irony.

4. Down's Syndrome Town

Steve asks Karl if he saw a program called "The Strangest Village In Britain." Karl not only watched it, but called Ricky 6 times during it. The program contained a village where over 50% of the 300 inhabitants were mentally disabled and the other half were carers. Pilkington, who some might say should be in the village, liked two of the dwellers, who made their own language, but didn't like the quickfire questions fired at the mentals, as he couldn't work out the answers himself. He does want to holiday in the weird village however, and said that he'd hunt down a man in a woolie hat for a pint, as he's a good person. He'd avoid "the angry bloke" who punched a Down's Syndrome woman called Nan, who also got punched by someone else. The woolie hat man fell over and proposed marriage to a girl. On the subject of the disabled, Karl tells of a train journey from Manchester to London, where the only seat available was next to a Down's Syndrome lad, who greeted Karl with an "ALRIGHT?" in that loud voice they do. Karl was apprehensive about entering into the realms of conversation so went to sleep, but was awoken by a phone call from Gervais. The Down's Syndrome lad then said to Karl, "You're muscly," then pestered Karl into an arm wrestle, which he stopped and laughed at the Bod-like producer. That broke the ice, then they talked about food. The lad can't have Chineses food apparantly, although Karl didn't delve into that particular facet. The moral is that Karl enjoyed it when he broke past his prejudicial barrier, and made the lad happy.

5. Who Wants To Be... Bored

Ricky begins the link by eating free confectionary, which Steve advertises, although says it is too good to give away with Rockbusters, but there is LAdder 49, "the movie that no-one has seen" according to 6 foot 7 inch Merchant, who also gives away a National Lampoon movie that doesn't actually feature Chevy Chase, it's that bad, and it features a special appearance by Eric Idle. Here's the questions:

1. "Why don't you borrow some land of Mr. Boardman, Mr. Laurel or Mr. Fletcher, if... if you need a bit of it." - LS

2. "I'm going to annoy those seabirds over there." - B

3. "What the scouse fella said to the robber he found in his house, next to his vineyard." - AW

6. Bully Bike

Rikcy says that he is bringing back an old feature, "Knob News." Karl recaps the Rockbusters questions then tells of another weird person in the estate where he grew up; a woman who rode a three wheeled bike with her husband in the basket. Incidentally, he also says that nobody bought the school photos that featured the big headed kids, and says that there was a chemical plant nearby. The woman used to boss her husband about so Karl's dad noticed this and went round to the woman's house pretending to be a policeman, to put the woman right. It worked apparantly, she "backed off after that." Gervais says that Karl's father won't be prosecuted. Karl said that his father and his friends used to do lots of vigilante work and scams.

7. Taylor Troubles

Steve does some more adertising, which makes me wonder if he'd appear in Celebrity Love Island if he was asked. Perhaps that's why he is having a fitted suit made, according to Ricky. Steve reasons this by saying that because of his appearance, it's impossible to buy off the peg. Karl wonders if Steve was asked "what side" his "member is on". "You mean what side do you dress?" Gervais says, then says that it would be left. "I'm sitting here now... I don't know where I am." Karl says, although he means his "member" not his brain. Pikington says that he doesn't mind if a taylor touches it as Karl can just go "woop" if the event occurs, and not in a celebratory way. Karl relates it to the classic finger up the arse debate, then says he'd have to locate his "member" before informing a taylor of it. Ricky thinks it would be left or middle, and says that after the break the nation will find out, as he plays "Where's Karl's nob?"

8. Penis-tories

The member was to the left, Steve thought it was to the right. "Where's Ricky's bollocks?" Gervais suggests could be next week's competition, which links into Kno News, and the following stories:

Schlong

"Man Grows Knob On Arm."

Schlong

"Man Gets Doctor to Make Him Second Knob."

Schlong

"Turkish Prisoners Make Hole In Wall To Produce Third Inmate."

Schlong

"Doctors Accidentally Remove Man's Testicles."

Ricky wants to hear more of the last story. Karl says that he's told him before, about a man who had an ear complaint and was called in by mistake, and the doctors removed his testicles. Karl hated it when doctors say "Oh we do loads of these", he'd prefer them to say "Oh this is a tricky one this," to avoid medical complacency. Steve tells of the man with a second penis, whose wife left him because of it. Of the man who grew a penis on his arm (to graft there, not a permanant fixture), Karl said "Why on the arm?", thinking that it would be better to graft on the buttock, as "he can't wear a short sleeved shirt." The man's doctor said "women will never suspect", which amused Steve.

9. Another Disability Link

Rikcy is surprises by the amount of knob news, and asks Karl for proper news. Karl tells of "Christ on a crisp", and of a man who can blow up baloons with his ears. Of the latter, Gervais is more impressed than Karl. Time for "Song With A Story", of which the featured track this week is "Pinball Wizard" by The Who. Ricky reminds Karl that it's not true. Karl doubts whether the "deaf dumb and blind kid" even knows he's playing pinball, then says that it's not a hard game in the first place but "if he's good at Pacman I'd go "Bloody hell"". Ricky sings the chorus with the word "Pacman" replacing "pinball". Steve says it's grim to be deaf, dumb and blind. Karl agrees, comparing it to the life of a tapeworm.

10. He Sure (doesn't know he's) Playing A Mean Pinball

Karl says that "Pinball Wizard" is depressing, and then suggests that the people shouldn't bother putting money into the machine; "Just let him hit the buttons," he says. "Fair point," Ricky concedes, then insists that it isn't a true story in the first place. Karl asks Steve if he'd rather lose sight or hearing, he'd lose sight, Ricky would lose hearing. Karl says that that'd be ok as they're always together. Karl would lose his sight if he lived in Africa, or his hearing in New York.

11. Argum-onkeys

Rockbusters Answers:

1. LF - Lisa Stansfield (lease a Stan's field)

2. B - Buggles (bug gulls)

3. Aw - Amy Winehouse ("eh, me winehouse.")

Gavin from Edinburgh managed to get all those somehow.

Oooh chimpanzee that Monkey News: A monkey, Matty, 14, gets put in a zoo where he's the only monkey there, althouhg he's not actually a monkey, he's a chimp. It gets "pally" with the humans, "smokes fags" etc. but then another monkey comes along, "something's said..". Sadly we don't get to hear any more as Gervais laughs really loud and Karl cuts to ads.


Quotes

Playlist

Best of You - Foo Fighters

Down to the River - Bruce Springsteen

In Between Days - The Cure

Landed - Ben Folds

Forever Lost - Magic Numbers

Watch That Man - David Bowie

Signs - Snoop Doggy Dogg ft. Jutsin Timberlake

Run - Snow Patrol

Wild Horses - Rolling Stones

Pinball Wizard - The Who

Time of Your Life - Green Day

Extras

Transcript Here When It's Done

Download

See Also