Sorry, I've Got No Head

Sorry I've Got No Head
Created by Jeremy Salsby
Directed by Ian Curtis
Starring Will Andrews, David Armand, James Bachman, Marcus Bridgstocke, Fergus Craig, Anna Crilly, Toby Davies, Justin Edwards, Mark Evans, Mel Giedroyc, Mark Larwood, Nick Mohammed, Javone Prince
Theme music composer The Newsmakers
Opening theme La La
Ending theme La La (reprise)
Composer(s) The Newsmakers
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 3[1]
No. of episodes 39
Production
Executive producer(s) Graham Stuart
Producer(s) Tom Miller
Location(s) Wet & Messy, 54 Park Road, Lord Grey School, 17 Cox Drive, 20 Wellington Street, 3 Gardeners Green, Thetford Forest, Rosedale Abbey, Caddington Village School, Oxlow Cavern, 4 Clayfurlong Grove, Walton Girls High School, London Palladium, West Lindsey District Council, Ipswich, Burger King, Stevenage, Wimbledon Common, Bishop's Stortford
Production company(s) So Television
Distributor ITV Studios
Release
Original network CBBC
BBC One
Picture format 16:9
Original release 17 June 2008 (2008-06-17) – 12 August 2011 (2011-08-12)
External links
Website

Sorry, I've Got No Head is a CBBC children's sketch comedy. The programme's cast originally consisted of William Andrews, David Armand, James Bachman, Marcus Brigstocke, Anna Crilly, Justin Edwards, Mark Evans, Mel Giedroyc, Marek Larwood and Nick Mohammed, most of whom have also written parts of the show.

The first series began in 2008, where sketches included Jasmine and Prudith, who think everything will cost "a thousand pounds", and the Fearless Vikings, who are scared of everything.

The second series began in 2009 and featured three new cast members; Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Fergus Craig and Toby Davies. Marek Larwood did not return. New sketches include Embarrassed Louise, who struggles to deal with an unusual problem; the Witchfinder General, who calls people witches and witchmen show up to take them away; an angry Snowman, who battles for equality in everyday life; and Ross from the Outer Hebrides, who has the dubious distinction of being the only pupil in a school with just one teacher and a sitcom featuring a family of dung beetles.

The third and final series started in May 2011. Javone Prince and a returning Marek Larwood appeared in the new series.

The show started airing on YTV Canada in late 2009, and season 2 started airing in late 2010.[2]

Pixelface, another programme by CBBC, is inspired by the Backstage Access sketches.

Cast

Main Characters Played By
Tony the Dung Beetle, Colin, Harry bold, Monty Forest, Jasmine, Philippe the 40-year-old French exchange student, Marion Clarke Marcus Brigstocke
Mark the Record Breaker, Cake eater, Ross, Prudith, Jasper the Dog, Bee keeper, Sticky Martin, Eric the Viking (Series 2), Alex Ferguson, Gerald, Bee, Lifeguard, Steve James Bachman
Aethelwyne, Mr. Elevensies, Maxwell the Dung Beetle, Drew, Danny (Eddie big), Bad Mum and Dad's son, Nose Man, Frank, Job man police officer William Andrews
Embarressed Louise, Tammy, Cindy the Dung beetle, Dinner Lady, Valery Carpenter, Blueberry Woman, Claireparker, Sylvi, Sades, Bad Mum, The Secret Negotiator Anna Crilly
Headless Bill, Angry Snowman, Malcom, Mr. Faraway, Witchfinder General, Ross' Grandad, Rex Dynamo (Pixelface), Timothy, Dean the Superhero, Jim Bluebeard, Alan Sugar, Ben David Armand
Archie, Clive the Clown, Viking Chief, Danny (Philipe)'s dad, World Record Executive, Clive the Wise's Dad, Jim Bluebeard's Dad, Grunbendior, Job man Justin Edwards
Jasper the Dog's owner, Barbra the Dung Beetle, Timothy's Mum, Emily Forest, Dr. Armani's mum, Ben's mum, Jades, Doctor (Series 3), Jim Bluebeard's mum, Gillian the Nurse, North Barrasay Narrator, Tammy's Mum, the Lady tourist Mel Giedroyc
Eddie Big, Erik the Viking, Headmaster Javone Prince
Waveman (Series 1), Advice Man, Remote Control Legs Man, Tony-take-it, Experimenter, Eric the Viking (Series 3) Marek Larwood
Problem man, Dr Armani, Victim of Jasmine and Prudiths "A Thousand Pounds" rants, Rex Dynamo (Backstage access) Nick Mohammed
Ben, Terry Brave, Waveman (Series 2), Sphen the Viking, Danny (Philipe), Simon Fergus Craig
Doctor (Series 2), Olaff the Viking (Series 2), Riley (Backstage Access) Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
Ian McKellen, Emily and Monty's Casting Director Toby Davies
Bad Dad, Tammy's storyteller, Clive the wise Mark Evans

Sketches

Introduced in Series 1

Introduced in Series 2

Introduced in Series 3

One Time Sketches

Sketches that have only appeared in one episode.

Pixelface

A spin-off series called Pixelface was commissioned by the BBC and featured what the video game characters from the sketch "Backstage Access" get up to in their spare time. It began airing in January 2011.[3]

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