One of the recurring sketches shows Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding as zookeepers, having the same kind of wordy, bragging discussions that later became an integral part of The Mighty Boosh. The zookeepers are called Alan and George, but there are mentions of a person called Bob Fossil.
Another recurring sketch is a distinctively northern English crazy street vendor Julian Barratt who attempts to sell such things as chicken puppets, earrings and batman capes.
An old man and a little boy get up to shenanigans in a lighthouse, such as playing hide-and-seek or opening the refrigerator door repeatedly. The 'wind' joke from the Mighty Boosh series one episode 'Charlie' originated in this sketch. A husband Julian Barratt and wife attempt to do simple things read a bus schedule, play Monopoly but are hindered by their farsighted inability to read anything, and quickly give up, often muttering, 'It's too hard.
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