Series 1 Episode 1

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Podcast Series 1
December 2005 - February 2006
List of episodes

Episodes:

  1. Series 1 Episode 1 - 5 December 2005
  2. Series 1 Episode 2 - 12 December 2005
  3. Series 1 Episode 3 - 19 December 2005
  4. Series 1 Episode 4 - 26 December 2005
  5. Series 1 Episode 5 - 2 January 2006
  6. Series 1 Episode 6 - 9 January 2006
  7. Series 1 Episode 7 - 16 January 2006
  8. Series 1 Episode 8 - 23 January 2006
  9. Series 1 Episode 9 - 30 January 2006
  10. Series 1 Episode 10 - 6 February 2006
  11. Series 1 Episode 11 - 13 February 2006
  12. Series 1 Episode 12 - 20 February 2006

The boys embark on the first episode of their strange journey, peddling Karl to the rest of the world.

Track Listing

Karl and 1970s cartoon character Bod as originally seen on RickyGevais.com

1. A New Beginning... (0:00)

The Guardian Unlimited jingle plays and Ricky reintroduces the gang for the first time in a new format that would put podcasting on the map. Karl's head is discussed before it is probed. Ricky compares Karl to Bod.

2. The Rectangle of Life (1:45)

Karl discusses his view on the iPod, podcasting, and new inventions (do we need em?). Ricky compares Karl to a thawed out caveman. Karl casts doubt on traveling to places where you need injections, but Steve's not having it. The topic of disease moves onto death, and Karl suggests inventing a new way to carry out the lifecycle. Rather than dying, Gladus would live to 78, then like an apple, a new baby is born. This bewilders Ricky and Steve who find it to be equivalent to the ramblings of a madman written in shit on a wall.

3. Dinosaur Times (9:36)

Despite this, Karl believes the human body can change. He speaks of a new sense knocking about (beyond the usual six) that allows people to feel people are looking at them. The sense comes from when caveman and dinosaur were knockin' around. Ricky and Steve correct Karl and tell him dinosaur and man only co-exist in Raquel Welch films (One Million Years B.C.) and the Flintstones. Ricky further demolishes Karl's "crossover point" theory by questioning when Hitler met Nero and Ken Dodd meeting Genghis Khan.

4. No Ads (12:40)

Ricky stops for a new link, but there's no ads for a break. So he creates his own ad for Extras. Steve then takes the piss by making a false ad for Flanimals.

5. Moon Monkey (13:44)

Ricky introduces the regular feature, Monkey News. Steve cues the jingle and Ricky obliges. Karl begins to speak of the first "thing" in space -- Armstrong gets the glory, but there was a monkey first (Note: His actual name was Ham). Laika the dog is mentioned, but Karl dismisses it. The banana dispenser is explained in full detail. Karl parries all of Steve and Ricky's initial inquiries and moves on. After the monkey launches the rocket, he begins his journey into space. The mission is accomplished and he reverses back to Earth. The celebration is short lived, because the monkey never was able to return to space and judging by its looks it killed itself. Ricky dismisses everything as absolute bollocks.

6. Vampire Pirate (19:40)

Karl brings up a story about a vampire he found in the paper. Ricky concludes it was a vampire pirate since it had a knife in it's mouth. Karl still believes the story because someone took the heart, blended it, burned it, popped it in some water, drank it and went to prison because of it.

7. Haunted Tankard (21:15)

This is aside the point because Karl met Derek Acorah who told Karl some "weird stuff". A mug tankard was knocking about in a pub, but everyone who touches it died. When a vicar came in to fix the problem with holy water, he died on the way home. Weird innit? Ricky is not convinced since he believes in logic and the laws of the universe. Karl tries to challenge Ricky on more spooky stuff, but fails.

8. Trusting Fly (24:50)

Karl then talks about a his mate house sitting in a large stately home, which is essentially abandoned. After setting up the premise, Karl goes into when he was in this mansion which apparently was a mental home and drug rehab facility. Looking around in different rooms, he comes across two things. One room contains a shelf with hundreds of baby flies and a condom. Another room contained a baby crib with a shopping list which has been cut short with the announcement of the baby's death. The point is lost on Steve.

9. Contractually Obliged (30:30)

The show concludes with an e-mail contact announcement and a thank you to the Guardian and Positive Internet.

Quotes

Steve: Wait a minute nature. Pop that on hold, cuz Karl Pilkington's got an idea.

Karl: 'Hit the left button.'
Ricky: The left button! LEFT!

Steve: She had like a woolly mammoth bikini. Fact.

Ricky: OH! Chimpanzee that! Monkey News.
Karl: Alright. What we're doing here is, uh, just givin' you a bit of monkey news that's gone on.

Karl: So I wandered over, looked close, and somebody had wroted.. uh.

Trivia

  • Ricky compares Karl to a caveman two times in this episode. Approximately 30 months later, Ricky cast Karl as a caveman in a cameo roll for This Side of the Truth.
  • Karl's line about not wanting to have to go to countries that call for immunization prior to travel was repeated at least once by Ricky, notably in a Red Nose Day video from 2007.

External Links

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