S2E1 Episode #2.1
Meet the Spanish flamenco dancers with a speciality in defusing car bombs, some tortoises that speak fluent French and a man who discovers his rival in love is far from human.
Twisted and original sketch show from the minds of Graham Linehan and Arthur Mathews, starring Simon Pegg, Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap.
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Meet the Spanish flamenco dancers with a speciality in defusing car bombs, some tortoises that speak fluent French and a man who discovers his rival in love is far from human.
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Big Train steams out of the comedy tunnel in a cavalcade of daft sketches performed by high-quality actors in a series of stunning costumes and vast sets. Along the way we encounter a reluctant policeman, pop stars chasing jockeys...
Big Train steams out of the comedy tunnel in a cavalcade of daft sketches performed by high-quality actors in a series of stunning costumes and vast sets. Along the way we encounter a reluctant policeman, pop stars chasing jockeys...
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