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* CreatorBacklash: Dom Joly was not a fan of the US series, and despite appearing in it and have an executive producer credit says that he didn't get as much creative input on it as he hoped he would.
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* RealSongThemeTune: Aside from Elastica's "Connection" as the theme tune, there's also a huge collection of eclectic songs used as background music in sketches, some of which may be a little hard to take seriously thanks to SongAssociation. For instance, it becomes hard to listen to Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind" and not think of the Street Artist sketches, or Paul [=McCartney=]'s "Nineteen-Hundred and Eighty-Five" and not be reminded of Dom Joly in a fat suit, squeezing himself into tight spaces.

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* RealSongThemeTune: Aside from Elastica's "Connection" as the theme tune, there's also a huge collection of eclectic songs used as background music in sketches, some of which may be a little hard to take seriously thanks to SongAssociation. For instance, it becomes hard to listen to Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind" and not think of the Street Artist sketches, or Paul [=McCartney=]'s Music/PaulMcCartney's "Nineteen-Hundred and Eighty-Five" and not be reminded of Dom Joly in a fat suit, squeezing himself into tight spaces.
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* RealSongThemeTune: Aside from Elastica's "Connection" as the theme tune, there's also a huge collection of eclectic songs used as background music in sketches, some of which may be a little hard to take seriously thanks to SongAssociation. For instance, it becomes hard to listen to Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind" and not think of the Street Artist sketches, or Paul [=McCartney=]'s "Nineteen-Hundred and Eighty-Five" and not be reminded of Dom Joly in a fat suit, squeezing himself into tight spaces.
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