The Glam Metal Detectives

The Glam Metal Detectives
Also known as "GMD"
Genre Comedy
Created by Peter Richardson
Written by Mark Caven
Peter Richardson
Directed by Peter Richardson
Starring Gary Beadle
Mark Caven
Phil Cornwell
Doon Mackichan
Sara Stockbridge
George Yiasoumi
Opening theme "Everybody Up"
Composer(s) Lol Creme
Trevor Horn
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 7
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael White
Producer(s) Nira Park
Running time approx 30 mins.
Release
Original network BBC 2
Original release 23 February 1995 (1995-02-23) – 6 April 1995 (1995-04-06)

The Glam Metal Detectives is a comedy show produced by the BBC in 1995. Shown on BBC2 on Thursday nights at 9pm, it combined both sketch and sitcom elements,

As with other shows launched in this timeslot, The Glam Metal Detectives attempted to innovate and combine genres, resulting in an off-the-wall mix of the sublime and the surreal which broke new ground with its 'multimedia' approach. The show consists of a single series of seven episodes.

The scripts were written by the cast, and director Peter Richardson, and the series starred Gary Beadle, Phil Cornwell, Doon Mackichan (playing most of the female roles), Sara Stockbridge, George Yiasoumi, and Mark Caven.

The show was designed to appear as if the viewer was channel surfing through a multi-channel wasteland, happening upon spoof adverts, short sketches, and recurring show elements. Like other BBC content of the mid-1990s (such as KYTV), it often lampooned the low-budget quality of satellite television available in the UK at the time.

Content

Show segments included:

In other media

A CD single ("Everybody Up!"),[1] soundtrack album[2] and magazine was produced by Marvel UK to accompany the series.

The one-shot magazine special was published by Marvel UK to coincide with the launch of the show. It mirrored the channel hopping style of the show by featuring various magazine formats and comic book styles. The Special was co-written by Peter Richardson, Robert Popper, the cast of the show and the mag's editor, David Leach. It featured the artwork of - among others - Lew Stringer, David Leach and Art Wetherell. The Magazine also used the same artwork for its cover that was used for the show's opening titles and subsequent video release. The special was intended to test the waters for a regular title should the show have been a success, but it wasn't, so no more issues were made.

The first three episodes of the series were later released on VHS video.[3]

References

  1. "ZTTaat entry for "Everybody Up!" single". Zttaat.com. 6 March 1995. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
  2. "entry for Glam Metal Detectives album". Discogs.com. Retrieved 19 March 2010.
  3. "entry for VHS release". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2010.

External links

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