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Sitcom about an ex-celebrity comedian. Rick is looking forward to spending Christmas at home with Mel, as it will be a well-earned break from playing Mr Smee in panto.

Sitcom about ex-celebrity comedian Rick Spleen. Rick is looking forward to spending a quiet Christmas at home with Mel. It will be a well-earned break from the challenging acting role he is currently immersed in - playing the part of Mr Smee in a panto. Marty is no fan of pantomime, or of Christmas in general, and plans to head off for some winter sun - preferably to a country where carol-singing is punishable by death.

Meanwhile Sam is busy baking some mince pies for Ben. Rick thinks his daughter is being sweetly old fashioned until Marty points out that the pies may contain a certain special ingredient. Michael, the deranged local café owner has his own reasons for looking forward to Christmas. To everyone's amazement, he has finally found a girlfriend.

Only Magda fails to get into the Christmas spirit. She is officially in mourning, as the President of her country has died. As Rick points out, at least it means he'll avoid the war crimes trial.

As the countdown to Christmas begins, the problems stack up for Rick. The bargain tree that he bought is losing its needles. It looks like Magda is going to be joining them for Christmas dinner. And when Rick accidentally injures an old lady, there's a very unseasonal confrontation with his neighbour Clive. It soon turns into a Christmas that Rick will never forget - for all the wrong reasons.

40 minutes

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Mon 18 Apr 201123:45

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Credits

RoleContributor
Rick SpleenJack Dee
MelRaquel Cassidy
MartySean Power
MichaelTony Gardner
MagdaAnna Crilly
SamAntonia Campbell-Hughes
BenRasmus Hardiker
WriterJack Dee
WriterPete Sinclair
ProducerAlex Hardcastle
CliveJohn Biggins
Radio DJAlex Lowe
Sweet Throwing BoyWill Poulter

Broadcasts

  • Tue 23 Dec 200822:15
  • Tue 30 Dec 200823:00
  • Thu 12 Mar 200923:20
  • Mon 19 Oct 200923:30
  • Mon 18 Apr 201123:45