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* {{Spoiler}}: In-universe example. One of the things Steve spoils for Frank is a surprise twist in a movie, namely who murdered someone. [[spoiler: Turns out Creator/OrlandoBloom's character did it.]]

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* {{Spoiler}}: In-universe example. One of the things Steve spoils for Frank is a surprise twist in a movie, namely who murdered someone. [[spoiler: Turns [[spoiler:Turns out Creator/OrlandoBloom's character did it.]]
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* TooIncompetentToOperateABlanket: Parodied, a series of sketches has people have trouble performing mundane tasks, such as making a phone call, to which the narrator points out the issue stems from them using a random object, like a potato, and telling them to use the item that would normally be used for said task.
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* HighHopesZeroTalent: Emily and Monty, who after auditioning for every show in Britain and failing, still decide that they should press ahead with their own show.
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* PoliceAreUseless: The sketches with the cop always have him mistaking mundane activities for legitimate crimes and having to be told that whatever the person is doing isn't a crime, ''after'' he's already handcuffed the supposed "offender".
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* ToiletHumor: The "Blueberries" segments, which star a woman who passed gas whenever she said the word "blueberries".

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* ToiletHumor: The "Blueberries" segments, which star a woman who passed passes gas whenever she said says the word "blueberries"."blueberries". One episode features her being visited by a relative who does the same thing, but in her case the gas is triggered by the word "loganberries".
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* TimeTravelingJerkass: Steve is a downplayed example. He's not outright ''evil'', but doesn't seem to get the hint that Frank doesn't like him going forward in time just to spoil something that he wanted to be kept a surprise.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: In one of the "Museum of Imagination", sketches, Mr. Faraway claims that it's illegal to not be enthusiastic in the future.

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* HappinessIsMandatory: In one of the "Museum of Imagination", Imagination" sketches, Mr. Faraway claims that it's illegal to not be enthusiastic in the future.
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-->'''Mr. Faraway:'''In the future, it is illegal to not be enthusiastic, punishable by six days of constant smiliness!

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-->'''Mr. Faraway:'''In Faraway:''' In the future, it is illegal to not be enthusiastic, punishable by six days of constant smiliness!


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* HappinessIsMandatory: In one of the "Museum of Imagination", sketches, Mr. Faraway claims that it's illegal to not be enthusiastic in the future.
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** Another episode mentions Series/{{Torchwood}}

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** %%** Another episode mentions Series/{{Torchwood}}



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Some of the recurring sketches included:

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: One of the Jasmine and Prudith segments ended with one of them saying that when someone swung his telescope, it hit her in the side of the boobs. And yes, she actually uses the word "boobs".
** That’s nothing, the very same episode actually uses the phrase ‘dog shit’. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqZ0XUJi8Y&t=236s See for yourself]]. How this managed to get in there and not even generate any controversy utterly boggles the mind.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: One of the Jasmine GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and Prudith segments ended with one of them saying that when someone swung his telescope, it hit her persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the side of future, please check the boobs. And yes, she actually uses trope page to make sure your example fits the word "boobs".
** That’s nothing, the very same episode actually uses the phrase ‘dog shit’. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqZ0XUJi8Y&t=236s See for yourself]]. How this managed to get in there and not even generate any controversy utterly boggles the mind.
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* FrenchJerk: In a later series, Phillipe Lavavaseur is revealed to be able to speak English, and takes advantage of the fact that Danny's father doesn't know. Phillipe also deliberately gets Danny into trouble with his father.
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* InflatingBodyGag: Embarrassed Louise, whose body inflates into a massive ball whenever she [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin gets embarrassed]]. Which causes problems if she's trying to get through a door, or if she's inside a phone booth.
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* CompanyCrossReferences: There is a segment based on ''Series/EastEnders'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'' is mentioned in some segments. Both series are aired by Creator/TheBBC, whose children's channel Creator/{{CBBC}} airs ''Sorry, I've Got No Head''. ** Another episode mentions Series/{{Torchwood}}

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* CompanyCrossReferences: There is a segment based on ''Series/EastEnders'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'' is mentioned in some segments. Both series are aired by Creator/TheBBC, whose children's channel Creator/{{CBBC}} airs ''Sorry, I've Got No Head''.
** Another episode mentions Series/{{Torchwood}}
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* CompanyCrossReferences: There is a segment based on ''Series/EastEnders'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'' is mentioned in some segments. Both series are aired by Creator/TheBBC, whose children's channel Creator/{{CBBC}} airs ''Sorry, I've Got No Head''.

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* CompanyCrossReferences: There is a segment based on ''Series/EastEnders'' and ''Series/DoctorWho'' is mentioned in some segments. Both series are aired by Creator/TheBBC, whose children's channel Creator/{{CBBC}} airs ''Sorry, I've Got No Head''. ** Another episode mentions Series/{{Torchwood}}
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: Implied by Mr. Faraway in a ‘Museum of Imagination’ sketch where he pretends to be from the future.
-->'''Mr. Faraway:'''In the future, it is illegal to not be enthusiastic, punishable by six days of constant smiliness!
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** That’s nothing, one episode actually uses the phrase ‘dog shit’. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqZ0XUJi8Y&t=236s See for yourself]]. How this managed to get in there and not even generate any controversy utterly boggles the mind.

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** That’s nothing, one the very same episode actually uses the phrase ‘dog shit’. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqZ0XUJi8Y&t=236s See for yourself]]. How this managed to get in there and not even generate any controversy utterly boggles the mind.

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