Catterick (TV series)

Catterick (TV series)

Infobox British television
show_name = Catterick


caption = DVD Cover of Catterick, with Bob Mortimer as Carl Palmer and Vic Reeves as Chris Palmer
genre = Sitcom/drama
runtime = 30 minutes
creator = Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer
starring = Vic Reeves
Bob Mortimer
Matt Lucas
Reece Shearsmith
Morwenna Banks
Mark Benton
Tim Healy
Charlie Higson
network = BBC Three/BBC2
num_series = 1
num_episodes = 6
producer = Pett Productions

"Catterick", aka "Vic and Bob in Catterick", is a surreal 2004 BBC situation comedy in 6 episodes, written by and starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, with Reece Shearsmith, Matt Lucas, Morwenna Banks, Tim Healy, Mark Benton and Charlie Higson. The series was originally broadcast on BBC Three and later rerun on BBC2. Reeves has said that the BBC do not want another series of "Catterick", though he may produce a spin-off centering on the DI Fowler character [http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/aug05/reeves240801.php] .

"Catterick" is arguably Vic and Bob's darkest and most bizarre programme to date, balancing their typically odd, idiosyncratic comedy with some genuinely dark scenes. It plays like a darkly comic road movie, albeit full of Vic and Bob's bizarre, often inscrutable and frequently silly humour. "Catterick" is probably Vic and Bob's most uncompromising show since their notorious and frequently baffling 1999 sketch series "Bang Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer", from which most of the characters are taken.

The series is named after Catterick in North Yorkshire, Britain's largest army base. It is about 7 miles away from Darlington where Vic Reeves grew up. It is also about 17 miles away from Middlesbrough where Bob Mortimer grew up.

Character histories

Carl Palmer: Played by Bob, Carl is an ex-soldier and has returned home from service in Cyprus. He left because his ex-wife Judy was, according to his brother Chris, "having sly love with a midnight creeper." He never makes it clear what went on in Cyprus. He wants to become reacquainted with his long-lost son, Paul, whom he abandoned when he was just four years old. He becomes attracted to Tess, the receptionist at the Mermade Hotel, when he and Chris go there to stay for a few days.

In a similar way to Chris Palmer and DI Fowler (see below), Carl may be the same character as the Carl who is Head of Security for "The Club" in the sketches from "Bang Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer", though his appearance and mannerisms are not precisely the same (as with Chris and Keith Fowler). However, there is no indication that the Chris and Carl in "The Club" are brothers.

Chris Palmer: Played by Vic, Chris is Carl's younger brother, and has a big woolly beard. He lives alone in their late mum's house, with only a turkey in a box for company. He had a George Clooney poster, but he ripped it in half, much to Carl's disgust. Chris does not get out much and has a habit of staring at people for no apparent reason. He has a one-man show called "Dreams of Parsimony" which involves him playing flute while climbing onto a chair. He also has a boomerang hidden somewhere, which he is desperate to find. His biggest ambition is to own "luxury pets" such as "a soft white poodle, a lobster, a venison and a silkworm." He has always wanted to stay at the Mermade (sic) Hotel, which is why he and Carl end up stealing Tony's car.

Just as DI Fowler below, Chris Palmer is ostensibly exactly the same as a character of the same name in "The Club".

Roy Oates: Played by "Little Britain's" Matt Lucas, Roy Oates is the manager of the Mermade Hotel. He is a very bad-tempered man with a strange, indeterminate accent and a pony tail. He has a habit of wearing ridiculous pink boots and constantly puts his feet up on tables and chairs to appear imposing. He is blackmailing the hotel's dogsbody, Mark, with incriminating photos. He has a girlfriend, Tess, who does not really like him very much. He holds one great secret. His penis was chopped off in an incident with the hotel till, and he keeps it in a jar. He hopes to raise enough money to go to Switzerland to have an operation, but the penis gets stolen along with the contents of his safe. Later, he also gets his hand chopped off by a curved blade.

Tony: Played by "The League of Gentlemen's" Reece Shearsmith, Tony is a dangerous, psychotic armed robber who robs "Neil's Wheels" used car dealership and shoots the owner, Mr Neil Wheel. He is obsessed with keeping his mouth clean, drinking mouthwash and flossing his teeth. His Range Rover car, which contains a briefcase full of the stolen money, is eventually stolen by Chris and Carl, which provokes Tony to try to track them down and kill them. However, he is dominated by his mother, and he has to placate her before he can go on the rampage. By the end of the series, it turns out that Tony is in fact Carl's long-lost son, Paul Anthony, at which point he is supposed to be dead.

Tess: Tess, played by "Absolutely's" Morwenna Banks, is the long-suffering receptionist at the Mermade Hotel. She is also Roy Oates' reluctant girlfriend. She claims that before he had his "accident" he was great fun ("he even introduced me to a barrister,"). She is drawn to Carl, but is not willing to commit. She is addicted to the "gas" from an asthma inhaler, which induces an extremely brief spell of euphoria. She never believes anything anyone says, usually offering a reply along the lines of "You're tickling my turnips" or "You're feeling my fanny."

Mark: Played by Mark Benton, Mark is the Mermade Hotel's dogsbody. He is an amiable, mulleted and innocent sort of person. However, his time at the Mermade is miserable. He is a slave to Mr Oates, the hotel manager. After Mark caused an enormous accident at the annual flotilla the previous year, by bathing semi-clad on the rocks and being mistaken for a "sensual woman." Oates captured him on camera and threatens to send the pictures to the press if Mark steps out of line. Mark also runs the Mermade Hotel's jazz-fusion disco night. He eventually helps Chris and Carl escape from the clutches of Tony and leaves the hotel.

DI Keith Fowler: The intrepid "American Eagle," played by Vic, DI Fowler is the determined police inspector who is finally living his dream of working for the NYPD (North Yorkshire Police Department). Certain things confuse him, however, such as the not-inconsiderable difference between a Volkswagen Golf and a Range Rover. He also mispronounces words such as "Tupperware" and "Lager" much to the confusion of everyone around. He believes the killer of Neil Wheel to be "a loose cannon... a tithead." Along with his permanently baffled partner Webster (Matt Lucas) he enjoys a night on ecstasy in order to become a "oneness" with the suspect. He gets shot by Tony but survives and regales the nurses in his hospital of how he "blew the lid off Tony Falucci's hydraulics scam!"

DI Fowler is fundamentally the same character as Kinky John from "The Club" sketches from "Bang Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer" - although his profession and name differ, the look (including thick-lensed glasses), the voice and accent, and the demeanour are the same.

Dan, Dan The Shellfish Man: Played by Matt Lucas, Dan is a very enthusiastic Cockney shellfish retailer, who specialises in cockles, whelks, winkles and crabsticks. He is, according to Chris, "a nosy git" and helps Carl out in his search for his son. Dan is the only man who knows where Chris' boomerang is.

Ian: Played by Tim Healy, Ian is one of the regulars in the Siberian Khatru pub in Northallerton. He is very talkative and likes sharing his bizarre stories with anyone within earshot. He very nearly joined a black rock-funk band, "sort of like Osibisa" but decided to stay home and look after his wife, who is freezing cold to the touch and has to be constantly kept warm with electric heaters. Ian finally comes to the realization that his wife has been dead for quite some time, but believes that it could have been the journey to the hospital that truly finished her off.

Pat The Barman: Played by Charlie Higson, Pat is the grumpy barman of the Siberian Khatru. He is constantly trying to serve his own brand of van-flattened Spatchcock.

Minor Characters

Sergeant Minge-Munchington: one of DI Fowler's hapless officers.

Tony's Mum: Tony's mum is very concerned about her son's behaviour, but is more than willing to give him what for if he steps out of line.

Derek (Fanny Fresh Man): Played by Bob, this scraggly haired vagrant is run over by a cross-eyed woman and is strangely attracted to her "Fanny Fresh," which is "prat spray." He is also addicted to "gas" from asthma inhalers. He also seems to have commandeered the local "Pick Your Own" fruit reserve. He is not an American actor. He also spontaneously bursts in on Tess' forest cabin, on his endless quest for "Fanny Fresh!"

Glen: Another one of the regulars at the Siberian Khatru, Glen never says a word, is wheelchair-bound and always has a look of shock and awe on his face. He does get excited, however, at the prospect of crabsticks.

ongs

The varied soundtrack featured original music, with Jeff Beck on guitar, and was idiosyncratic in its use of popular music. As well as using songs to punctuate important moments in the plot, or to add surreality - such as the use of "Kinky Boots" by Patrick Macnee and Honor Blackman for many of Roy Oates' entrances - once an episode, characters would begin spontaneously lip-synching to songs. These were:

"Working On It" by Chris Rea (lip-synched by Mark)

"Satan Rejected My Soul" by Morrissey (Tony)

"The Sire Of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)" by Joni Mitchell (Tess)

"Miss You" by Flanagan and Allen (DI Fowler)

"Hot On The Heels Of Heartbreak" by The Beautiful South (Tess and Carl)

"Only My Soul" by Free (Chris and Cast)

Hidden rock references

Carl Palmer, Bob Mortimer's main character is (probably) named after the 'Emerson, Lake & Palmer' drummer.
In the opening episode, an elderly man graffitis a bus window with the name Ginger Baker.
The pub run by Charlie Higson is called Siberian Khartru, named after a song by another Seventies super-group, 'Yes'.
Another prog rock link is the use of part of a song introduction by the US retro-prog rock band 'Spock's Beard' from their acclaimed concept album 'Snow' in Episode 1.

External links

*bbc.co.uk|id=comedy/guide/articles/c/catterick_999040215.shtml|title="Catterick" Comedy Guide
*imdb title|id=0398599|title=Catterick
* [http://www.phill.co.uk/comedy/catterick/index.html "Catterick"] at British TV Resources
* [http://www.sitcom.co.uk/catterick/index.shtml "Catterick"] at The British Sitcom Guide
* [http://www.itsreevesandmortimer.co.uk/ "It's Reeves and Mortimer!"] - Vic and Bob website


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