Lab Rats (2008)

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Running Time: 30 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Production Country: UK

Cartoon-like sitcom, set in a university laboratory, it is less about science and more an excuse for stupid jokes, endearingly chaotic characters and fast-paced, farcical plots.

Main Cast

Image for Chris AddisonChris AddisonDr. Alex Beenyman
Selina CadellDean
Image for Jo EnrightJo EnrightCara McIlvenny
Geoffrey McGivernProfessor John Mycroft
Daniel TetsellBrian Lalumaca
Margaret Cabourn-SmithSecretary
Helen MoonMinty Clapper
Michael McShaneDr. Vaabit
John QuayleDr. Benjamin Beenyman
Sevan StephanDr. Andrei Kyrtistyges
Robin InceSir Andrew Chother
Andrew BrookeProtestor
Sue VincentProtestor
Kim WallLes Goodman

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Comments

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 14th, 2008 - 11:07amTim said...

    Ho! Ho! Ho! ? NO!

    More like Oh! Oh! Oh!

    Seems the writers don't understand commutative maths. If something makes you laugh until it hurts it does not mean that something can make you hurt until you laugh!

  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 23rd, 2008 - 2:37pmDan said...

    I quite agree, seems like the BBC are producing more and more utter dross with the worst script writers and actors possible ... see Bonekickers, OMG!

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