The Three Minute Chatshow

The Three Minute Chatshow

The Three Minute Chatshow is a comedy radio series which has just ended it's third series. It is the brainchild of two people in a room in England who have little else to do, and overall improves as the show goes on. Various fictional guests have appeared, the most notable being;

The Mayor of Basingstoke,R. Soul (Presumably Roger),Tea-Lady Doris,Ronald Mears,Michael Parsley.

Also many existing people have made an appearance, all acting out various flaws in their persona to a radically increased level, the most notable being:

Ozzy Obsbourne,Michael Jackson,Ray Mears (Whose alter-ego is of course entirely fictional),Barry Scott,Jonathon Ross.

The format usually includes a host interviewing a single guest at a time in the studio, which we know is in 41 of some street, as mentioned in 'The Sensible Show By Mrs. Everett'. In series one, in particular, guests usually got shot within their first minute or so, and another to come on to fill the slot. However, in the final episode of series three, there are two guests appearing at one time alongside the host. We do not know anything about the host, apart from the fact that he is well-informed and extremely sarcastic.
Only a handful of guests have returned in two or more shows, the full list being;
Jamie Oliver,
R. Soul,
Ray Mears,
Ronald Mears,
Frank Bruno,
Mr. T.

(There is also talk of the entire cast of series one to return again in series four)

Contrary to the title, only series one had shows that lasted the 180seconds, the longest show being 9minutes long.
The full list of episodes is as follows;
Series One:

1 R. Soul and Mrs. Thatcher,
2 Michael Parkinson and Michael Jackson,
3 Judi Dench,
4 Ozzy Osbourne and R. Soul,
5 Barry Scott,
6 Bill + Ben and R. Soul.

Series Two:

1 The Barry Scott Disorder,
2 Jamie Oliver and The Queen,
3 Chico,
4 The Crew,
5 Why Cheese is a bad idea,
6 Michael Parsley.

Series Three:

1 The Mystery Guest,
2 Frank Bruno,
3 Ray Mears,
4 Ray Mears II,
5 The Sensible Show by Mrs. Everett,
6 The Ray Mears Show (Ray Mears III).

There will be a fourth series, due to be released sometime in 2008, probably in January, with it still being in production. The only definite title is that of the first episode: The 'T' Party. The series will still consist of six episodes. There will be an estimated six series, with a total of thirty-six episodes and probably a larger finale episode (the thirty-seventh).

The last episode

It is a complete unknown as to how the serial will, best guesses could be a large explosion, or a mass shooting of all the guests. It is also unknown as to if the host will remain in the show (as of episode 19). There is talk of a re-mastered version of the entire show, once episode thirty-six is completed, with thirty-seven being produced some time later, and leaving an open ending to (continue)?


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