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Big Train

  • TV Series
  • 1998–2002
  • TV-14
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
4.2K
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Big Train (1998)
ParodySatireSketch ComedyComedy

A British sketch comedy show where people in ordinary situations suddenly find themselves in absurd situations.A British sketch comedy show where people in ordinary situations suddenly find themselves in absurd situations.A British sketch comedy show where people in ordinary situations suddenly find themselves in absurd situations.

  • Creators
    • Graham Linehan
    • Arthur Mathews
  • Stars
    • Kevin Eldon
    • Mark Heap
    • Simon Pegg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    4.2K
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    • Creators
      • Graham Linehan
      • Arthur Mathews
    • Stars
      • Kevin Eldon
      • Mark Heap
      • Simon Pegg
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kevin Eldon
    Kevin Eldon
    • Various Roles
    • 1998–2002
    Mark Heap
    Mark Heap
    • Various Roles
    • 1998–2002
    Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg
    • Various Roles
    • 1998–2002
    Julia Davis
    Julia Davis
    • Various roles
    • 1998–2002
    Amelia Bullmore
    Amelia Bullmore
    • Various roles…
    • 1998–2002
    Catherine Tate
    Catherine Tate
    • Various Roles
    • 1998–2002
    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    • Various roles
    • 2002
    Tracy-Ann Oberman
    Tracy-Ann Oberman
    • Various roles
    • 2002
    Barry Davies
    • Stare-Out Commentator
    • 1998
    Phil Cornwell
    Phil Cornwell
    • Stare-Out Commentator
    • 1998
    Kim Wall
    Kim Wall
    • 2002
    Simon Greenall
    • Fireman
    • 1998
    Morgan Jones
    • 2002
    Julia Deakin
    • 1998
    Llewella Gideon
    • Chaka Khan - Wild West Gunslinger
    • 1998
    Geoffrey McGivern
    Geoffrey McGivern
    • Policeman
    • 1998
    Shend
    Shend
    • 1998
    Cassie Compton
    • 2002
    • Creators
      • Graham Linehan
      • Arthur Mathews
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    User reviews19

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    10hudahonza

    Simon Pegg is a safe bet

    I only recently discovered this hidden gem and I'm really glad I did.

    It's not (and wasn't at the time of the release) a cutting edge stuff, but there is a certain uniqueness to it.

    I guess what intrigues me the most about it is the slightly unconventional pacing - There's your average sketch consisting of a build up and a delivery. At that point you chuckle, because you got it. But they just keep going. They keep going after the point had been made clear and they don't develop the point. And they get into a slightly annoying or a cringey zone. But they still keep going and they get to the zone, where it's funny again, sometimes belly-laugh funny. I think that was a risky move, but it totally works for this show!
    9theoomungroup

    Capturing the surreal nature of reality PERFECTLY

    This is the ultimate spoof of life. The acting is just out-of-this-world, and the writing wonderfully takes our preconceptions of 'normality' and puts them through a magic mushroom blender. Growing up in England is a very confusing thing. As is portrayed perfectly in the show, there is a strange social normality within which people talk and interact with one another. Big Train takes that casual, chatty 'everything's normal' atmosphere, and injects a little quantum mechanics into it. But it's not just British culture getting splurged, Big Train takes any situation that upon slightly closer inspection is just plain weird. Super villains, the over-the-top dramatic stylings of American movies and sports events all get torn to shreds, and given a chelsea smile. If you've ever felt there was something grossly abnormal about normality, then this show will open the front door, take your shoes off, get you a cuppa, and make you feel right at home.
    robgas68

    Absurdist comedy at its absolute best

    I'm surprised to see the largely negative response to this programme.

    I think it's one of the best Pythonesque shows that has emerged. I watched it religiously and was hyperventilating with laughter.

    There are so many classic skits: Ming the Merciless hanging around his house and singing along with the telly tubbies, A Cat and a mouse having a fight after a night at the pub, show jumpers wanting to be fire fighters and, of course, the staring competition grand finals. What made the sketches so appealing was the immense absurdity of the whole thing, yet the amazing cast was able to ground it in some reality.

    These great actors have since emerged in shows like "Spaced" and "How do you want me?". That's an indication of what level they were at.

    The best show of its kind in decades. It buries "The Fast Show".
    rickgunn

    Best sketch show ever?

    This is an awesome show. No laugh track, completely deadpan the entire time, and i think generally massively underrated. Primarily the work of the lads from Father Ted, i would rate this show (and particularly the first series) as my favourite sketch comedy show of all time. In no particular order, I would recommend: Ming the Merciless vacuuming at home, the cat suit and dog suit pub fight, the duck assassin, Hall & Oates (with Eurythmics) helping clean up inner city London, the wanking office, 'no, sorry, i don't speak English', the eponymous big train sketch, the foxhunting firemen...

    Great to see Simon Pegg doing so well also.
    drella-2

    Misunderstood, but worth the effort

    Unfairly written off as an attempt to replicate the cult hysteria of The Fast Show, Big Train dared to push the boundaries of a genre (the comedy sketch show) which thought it had seen it all. No, not all of it worked, but the same was true of Python, Vic&Bob and all the other groundbreakers. When it did - the manager who distracted his mutinous staff with juggling displays, the Jekyll & Hyde-type scientist, the staring competitions, Mao Tse-Tung as Bryan Ferry, it was painfully, inexplicably funny. Stick with it.

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      [catering students are attending a lecture - a sign on the desk says "Cake Department"]

      Cake Chef: So, in conclusion, these cakes really are selling extremely quickly. They're selling like nobody's business. They're flying off the shelves, these cakes. Maybe it's because we warm the up first, I don't know, but they are being bought at a tremendous rate. In fact, I don't think I've seen anything sell with such speed as these warmed-through cakes. People are snapping up these cakes like, well, like they're going out of fashion.

      Catering Student: [coughs] Sorry. You could say they were selling like hot cakes.

      Manager: Well, I think that's as good a place as any to end the meeting, so thank you very much, Steve, and thank you, everybody.

      [students get up and leave]

      Manager: Peter, Can I have a quick word? I'm afraid I'm going to have to let you go.

      Catering Student: You're... You're firing me? But why?

      Manager: Because you're a smart alec, Peter. You can't help making glib remarks about cakes, and I'm afraid up here what counts here is how you make cakes, and not what you say about them.

      Catering Student: Don't... Don't fire me, please. I'm committed to cakes.

      Manager: OK, look, it's clearly not working out for you in this division, so I'm prepared to give you another chance. I'm gonna move you to another section. But I want you to cut out the smart remarks. OK? It's down to you, Peter.

      Catering Student: OK.

      [another room of catering students, only now the sign says "Broth Department"]

      Broth Chef: And so, to recap

      [points at diagram of many chefs surrounding a pot]

      Broth Chef: this represents the vat of broth, and these figures represent the broth makers, or cooks, if you will. There's a lot of them, isn't there? And it's this surfeit of cooks that's having such a negative impact on the broth. There's too many cooking staff, and it's ruining to product. You'd think wouldn't you, that having so many cooks would make it better, but no, it's making it worse. So, to put it in simple terms, the ratio of chefs to the amount of food being prepared is proving detremental to the broth.

      Catering Student: [coughs] Um...

      Manager: [glares at the student]

      Catering Student: You could say... that you've bollocksed it up.

      Manager: [smiles]

    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Geht's noch? (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Big Train
      Performed by Max Greger and his Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Большая возня
    • Production company
      • TalkBack Productions
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      30 minutes
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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