Human Remains - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
An English Squeak
The first of a new six-part series of spoof documentaries, which each follow a couple with an unusual relationship. Written by and starring Rob Brydon and Julia Davis.
An English Squeak. Upper-class pair Peter and Flick have nothing in common. Peter does his best to please but cannot measure up to the standards set by Flick's late fiance Geoffrey, who is buried in their garden.
Slither In
Gordon and Sheila Budge are a happily married couple who run a guesthouse in the Black Country, but they have an extraordinary penchant for perversion.
All Over My Glasses
Welsh couple Michelle and Stephen are planning their wedding day. Michelle would like to look like Princess Diana on her big day, while Stephen worries about looking too short in the photographs.
Straight as a Flute
Religious zealots Beverlee and Tony love their four dogs but hate their neighbours.
Hairless
Continuing the series of spoof documentaries about odd couples, written by and starring Rob Brydon and Julia Davis. Hairless. Neurotic Barne and rock chick wannabe Fonte invite the cameras to explore their modern relationship.
More Than Happy
Concluding the series of spoof documentaries about odd couples, written by and starring Rob Brydon and Julia Davis. South coast flower shop owners Ray and Les decide to make special arrangements to celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary.
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