The Adam and Joe Show Season 3
The Adam and Joe Show is a British television comedy show, written and presented by Adam and Joe, which ran for four series on Channel 4 between 1996 and 2001. All four series are available free to watch on 4oD, but currently only a compilation of the best of the entire run is available on DVD, however all episodes are available on iTunes.
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The Adam and Joe Show
1996The Adam and Joe Show is a British television comedy show, written and presented by Adam and Joe, which ran for four series on Channel 4 between 1996 and 2001. All four series are available free to watch on 4oD, but currently only a compilation of the best of the entire run is available on DVD, however all episodes are available on iTunes.
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The Adam and Joe Show Season 3 Full Episode Guide
The concluding part of blockbuster Toytanic - will the stuffed toys meet a watery grave? Adam and Joe pose as bogus chocolate marketeers, while the Vinyl Justice duo launch their final raid on Doors' keyboard legend Ray Manzarek.
The stuffed toys in their most ambitious production ever; Toytanic, the first of an epic two-parter. Meanwhile the Vinyl Justice boys get ruthless with the weird and wonderful record collection of Alexis Arquette.
The cuddly toy collection present their unique version of Stuffed Trek - The Toy Generation, while the Vinyl Justice Squad raid the record collection of Mark Morris of The Bluetones.
The Bard gets a stuffing in the toy movie of Shakespeare In Love and the Star Wars figures aim for talk-show domination in Jedi Springer. Meanwhile, the Vinyl Justice squad get ruthless with Thomas Dolby's record collection.
The ever-versatile toy collection star in Ally McSqueel - The Toy Generation; while Ken Korda invites us to auditions for his teen band 1471 and the Vinyl Justice squad raid ex-Pixie Frank Black's record collection.
The Toy Movies return with Saving Private Lion, the war epic like you've never seen it before and the Vinyl Justice squad return to raid the record collection of The Fall's Mark E. Smith.