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MeeBOX is a television pilot broadcast on 22 June 2008 on BBC Three. It is a sketch show written by and starring Adam Buxton. The show is set on a video hosting website, featuring sketches involving archive manipulation, cut ups, sketches, revoiced clips, animations, spoof pop videos, lip-synching and mock TV clips. Its theme music was composed by Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, a friend of Buxton.[1] The pilot was not picked up.[2]
Sketches
The pilot included a range of sketches:
- Famous Guy - A big-name Hollywood actor. He appears in a series of sketches in which he is interviewed about his films.
- Sign Language - A signer gives an explanation to a clip, while Buxton provides a false commentary on the footage.
- 10,000 Things Which Are Sooo Crap - A parody of list shows.
- General Tony - A man dressed up as an alien gives his responses to other people's web videos and comments.
- Talking Independent Film with Ken Korda - A film review show hosted by Ken Korda, a character who appears in Buxton's previous television series The Adam and Joe Show.
- Songs - A series of comic songs appear in the show. These are a hymn given rude subtitles called "Songs of Praise: When I Was Nasty", "The Sausages Song" and "Don't Make me a Target".
- Software Tutorial - A man gives a guide to some film-making software, designed to create a blockbuster movie.
- Today on Xantiar - A mock news clip, showing footage of Queen Elizabeth II, but claiming the footage is from an alien planet.
- Baaaddad's Clichéd Memories of Punk - Buxton's father Nigel Buxton presents his views on punk rock.
- Phone Expert Accident - A manipulated clip of a mobile phone expert having his head inflated.
References
- ^ ""Dead Air Space"". radiohead.com. 2008-22-06. http://www.radiohead.com/deadairspace/080622/How-I-learnt-to-post-on-Dead-Air-Space. Retrieved 2011-03-08.
- ^ "MeeBox". British Comedy Guide. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/meebox/. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
External links
- MeeBOX at the British Comedy Guide
Adam Buxton · Joe Cornish Adam and Joe Adam Buxton Joe Cornish Attack the BlockSee also Categories:- Television pilots not picked up as a series
- British television sketch shows
- Parodies
- British television comedy
- 2008 in British television
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