The Armstrong and Miller Show

2010 • Australian Broadcasting Corporation
4.8
6 reviews
Eligible
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Season 3 episodes (6)

1 Episode 1
8/2/12
Season-only
Featuring the return of the RAF pilots and the cavemen, and introducing two vampires at odds with the modern world.
2 Episode 2
8/9/12
Season-only
Featuring two prudish saleswomen, Yvonne and Lisa, who run an underwear shop, the return of Brabbins and Fyffe, and the frustration of an astronaut whose jealous computer won't leave him alone.
3 Episode 3
8/16/12
Season-only
Featuring more from the out-of-touch vampires, some 'no nonsense' nonsense from new characters Phil and Ken, and a special report from royal correspondent Terry Devlin.
4 Episode 4
8/23/12
Season-only
Accident-prone art historian Dennis Lincoln-Park returns, alongside newer characters and more returning favourites. New characters include Enid and Black Tom Teach.
5 Episode 5
9/13/12
Season-only
Sketch show starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller, featuring the Exciting Chefs, a confusing Home Secretary, and the story of how the British really won the war.
6 Episode 6
9/20/12
Season-only
Tempers are frayed in the 24-hour news studio, the vampires try to get into a nightclub, and prudish saleswomen Yvonne and Lisa advise a group of girls on a hen party.

About this show

The line-up of characters, includes Brabbins and Fyffe, the filthy alter-egos of Flanders and Swann, the Inappropriate Dentist, who regales his captive audience with tales of swinger parties and the state of his pet dog's prostate, Tony and Dimitri, a hapless football manager and his Russian oligarch boss, and wartime fighter pilots, talking in modern-day street lingo. Wince at the near-the-knuckle instructions of a politically incorrect sat nav, and marvel at the very existence of Pru and Miranda, two fat ladies with the difference that they can neither cook nor run Dandy Lion's, their brain-meltingly inefficient vegetarian restaurant in Hampstead. And that's just a taster – there are nearly 100 other characters in the series, all with a hint of Armstrong and Miller's exquisite nose for the absurd.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
6 reviews
Tim S
December 24, 2020
Is it possible to get Season 4 in Australia?
True Blue
May 8, 2016
Great comedy