The Pranker - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
The Old Lady learns to play ping-pong in a very unusual way, an estate agent encounters a possessed potential tenant, Slaphead finds some human hair and Boris the Teenager inflicts wedding day woe on his babysitter.
Episode 2
A talented musician displays his virtuosity with a very 'hairy' performance, Mikael the masseur gets his mitts on another man's girlfriend and the Granny Magnet gets busy with someone's grandma.
Episode 3
A pest controller fails to control himself, the patience of a takeaway delivery driver is pushed to the limit by a Familee of old folk and Flash Harry draws attention to a couple of interesting points he's determined to share.
Episode 4
Granny Magnet hits the jackpot when he attempts some three-way OAP action in a bed shop, the Single White Male treats an unlucky lady to a radioactive blind date from hell and an unsuspecting security guard spies the ultimate in predatory intruders.
Episode 5
Rave Monkey experiences a momentary lapse of reason in front of a fishmonger, there's more Lady Mash-up as Flash Harry displays his ample charms to a bemused barman, and a unwitting handyman is treated to a bodaciously bad-taste cabaret in a normally quiet cul-de-sac.
Episode 6
Compilation of the best bits from the series, featuring a possessed hippy, a big cat, a bald man, a nymphomaniac mermaid, some frozen urine, a gay man who isn't and a surprising pair of chesticles.
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