
Sundays 2nd-23rd November 2008, 11.15pm BBC Radio 7 Edward the Hamster appears in the Sony nominated comedy, A Series of Psychotic Episodes. The series is written, performed and illustrated by Miriam Elia, winner of BBC Radio 7′s Witty and Twisted competition. Edward is performed by Dan Tetsell. No hamster was physically harmed in the making of this film however one writer was mentally scarred for research purposes. Watch other BBC Radio comedy films – uk.youtube.com Want to find out more? Visit www.bbc.co.uk
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Wow I love it!
this is starting again on bbc 7, cant wait :-D
miriam rocks, as per usual
no i know for certain that she had nothing to do with it. sorry
Beautiful!
Yeah but I think she might be in it to.
Don’t be silly, this is Miriam Elia!
oh shut up you idiot, russell brand resigned from his show, you can petition all you like, but the “lameass complaints from old people” 30,000 of these “old people” i should add, caused russell brand to resign out of shame.
Haha!! Extremely funny :)
Is Holly Walsh on that show?
Brilliant!
I love this!
HA HA HA he’s so neurotic and paranoid
I absolutely love this! Twisted and hilarious. I-am-Edward-the-hamster!
Bwa ha ha ha!
what has this got to do with brand?
fuck russel brands show
Yeah? Well Hamsters eat guinea pigs for BREAKFAST.
I JUST WASTED MY TIME ON THIS CRAP
Fantastic animation
gopetition(.)com(/)online(/)22927
- REMOVE BRACKETS AND PETITION FOR THE RETURN OF THE RUSSELL BRAND SHOW –
Outweigh the lameass complaints from old people and PETITION, It will make a difference!
This is good! Reminds me a bit of Tim Hope’s Wolfman short film.
HA HA HA HA HA
That was great.
fantastic!
Clarification….This animation is awesome! And funny too! I am really looking forward to A Series Of Psychotic Episodes as Miriam’s work is always witty and usually twisted! I just meant that there should be more new stuff like this and less lame comedy on TV and radio generally! Sorry for the mixed messages!
Further proof that typing ‘hamsters’ into the youtube search engine is never a waste of time. Brilliant.