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Creature Comforts

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Creature Comforts
Created byNick Park
Directed byRichard Starzak (series 1-2)
David Osmand (series 3)
Merlin Crossingham (series 3)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
United States (series 3)
Original languageEnglish
No. of series3 + 1 film
No. of episodes33 (1 special, 26 British episodes & 7 American episodes) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPeter Lord
David Sproxton
Nick Park
Miles Bullough (series 2)
Kit Boss (series 3)
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein (series 3)
Peter McHugh (series 3)
ProducersJulie Lockhart (series 1-2)
Gareth Owen (series 2-3)
Kenny Micka (series 3)
Running time10 minutes (series 1-2)
22 minutes (series 3)
Production companiesAardman Animations
Gotham Group (series 3)
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release15 July 1989 (1989-07-15)
NetworkITV
Release1 October 2003 (2003-10-01) –
9 October 2007 (2007-10-09)

Creature Comforts is a British adult stop-motion comedy mockumentary franchise originating in a 1989 British humorous animated short film of the same name. The film matched animated zoo animals with a soundtrack of people talking about their homes, making it appear as if the animals were being interviewed about their living conditions.[1] It was created by Nick Park and Aardman Animations. The film later became the basis of a series of television advertisements for the electricity boards in the United Kingdom. In 2003, a television series in the same style was released. An American version of the series was also made. A sequel series, Things We Love, first aired on BBC One in 2024.[2]

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The original film

The original Creature Comforts (short film) was five minutes and a few seconds long and was conceived and directed by Nick Park and produced by Aardman Animations, featuring the voices of British non-actors in the same vein as the "man on the street" Vox Pop interviews. It was produced as part of a series called Lip Synch for Channel 4. The film won Nick Park the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1990.

The film shows various animals in a zoo being interviewed about their living conditions. These include Tracey, a depressed gorilla, a Brazilian puma, a mother opossum, and a young hippopotamus who complain about the cold weather, the poor quality of their enclosures and the lack of space and freedom.

By contrast, a tarsier, Alex, a former circus chicken, a turtle, and an armadillo praise their enclosures for the comfort and security they bring, and a family of polar bears, particularly one named Andrew, talk about both the advantages and disadvantages of zoos for the welfare of animals. Rather than the subject being one-sided or biased towards one viewpoint, there is a strong balance of opinions in the film, with some interviewees who are happy with their living situation, some who are not, and some who have a neutral opinion.

The voices of each character were performed by residents of both a housing estate and an old people's home. Stop motion animation was then used to animate each character, and the answers given in the interviews were put in the context of zoo animals. The polar bears were voiced by a family who owned a local shop, while the Puma was voiced by a Brazilian student who was living in the United Kingdom, but missed his home country.

The advertisements

In 1990, Nick Park worked with Phil Rylance and Paul Cardwell to develop a series of British television advertisements for the electricity boards' "Heat Electric" campaign. The creative team of advertising agency GGK had seen the original Creature Comforts film and were hugely impressed by it.

They were convinced that a series of short films modeled on the original film would be ideally suited to television advertising – as long as the advertising was handled with sufficient sensitivity to preserve the integrity and charm of Park's work. The initial result of their collaboration was three thirty-seconds Creature Comforts advertisements, made in the same style as the original film. This led to a series.

Although there had been a tradition of vox pop advertisements going back to the soap powder adverts of the 1960s, the Creature Comforts series was distinctive in its juxtaposition of real-life dialogue and animated creatures. The series featured a variety of endearing plasticine animals, including a tortoise, a cat, a family of penguins and a Brazilian parrot. The characters were seen in their own domestic settings, chatting to an unseen interviewer behind a large microphone.

The characters' dialogue was obtained by taking tape recordings of everyday people talking about the comfort and benefits of the electrical appliances in their homes and then using extracts of these – complete with pauses, false starts, repetitions, hesitations and unscripted[citation needed] use of language (such as "easily turn off and on able"). The selected interviewees spoke in a range of down-to-earth regional accents, and the overall effect was of natural conversation.[3] The adverts' warm and cosy tone reflected the warmth and homeliness of central heating.

There was a certain charm about the animations, with their quirky humour and sharpness of observation – such as in the antics of the non-speaking characters and in the odd little things happening in the background. The animations had an unusual expressiveness, with the wit often coming from tiny nuances – such as a dog scratching his ear at a particular moment.

The characterisation was strengthened by having each voice carefully matched to a suitable animal in a combination that would produce a memorable impact. These features were rounded off by a gentle closing voiceover spoken by Johnny Morris. Morris appealed especially to older audiences, who would remember him and his animal conversations on the television programme Animal Magic.

The campaign was a great success[4] and its run was extended over three years. The advertisements received critical acclaim within the advertising industry – with Park, Rylance and Cardwell picking up many top creative awards in Europe and America, including "Best Commercial of the Year" in the 1991 British Television Advertising Awards and "Most Outstanding European Campaign" in the 1991 D&AD Europe Awards. In fact, Creature Comforts was subsequently voted by media professionals (in leading trade outlets Marketing and Brand Republic) as one of the top television advertisements of the last fifty years.[5]

As well as attaining a very high level of viewer recall, the advertisements were much loved – particularly the ones involving Frank (the tortoise), Carol (the cat) and Pablo (the parrot). In awarding them a place in The 100 best British ads of the century, the United Kingdom's leading advertising journal Campaign commented "The power of a campaign which can make consumers feel warm towards a utility cannot be underestimated".[6]

The many popular awards won by the Creature Comforts advertisements included being voted fourth in the all time 100 Greatest TV Ads by readers of The Sunday Times and viewers of Channel 4 in April 2000.[7] Their position among the classic advertisements of British television was confirmed when Creature Comforts was voted fourth in ITV’s Best Ever Adverts by viewers of ITV in 2005.[8] Finally, in a YouGov survey during 2006, Creature Comforts topped the list of the United Kingdom's alltime favourite animated or puppet characters used in adverts.[9]

The Creature Comforts advertisements have now attained a place in popular culture, and are probably better remembered than the original film that spawned them.[10] However, it is claimed that many members of the public mistakenly remember the commercials as advertising gas heating, the main competitor to electricity.[11]

Influences

The Creature Comforts advertisements were produced in the period 1990 to 1992 and in some ways they were indicative of the shape of things to come in British television advertising. Many commentators believe that there was a fundamental shift in television advertising from the unbridled consumerism and egoism of the 1980s to what is sometimes termed a more "caring" approach in the 1990s. The Creature Comforts advertisements are cited as an early example of this phenomenon.[12]

The format of the Creature Comforts advertisements was so successful that it was replicated in other campaigns in the following decades. In later years, however, members of the public became increasingly conscious of the potential uses of their vox pop interviews.[13] This made it difficult to recapture the spontaneity and innocence of the early Creature Comforts advertisements. Although lookalike animations became relatively commonplace in television advertisements, they were usually scripted and rarely possessed the painstaking attention to detail of the original advertisements.[citation needed]

Credits

  • Director: Nick Park
  • Creative Director: Nick Fordham
  • Art Directors: Phil Rylance, Newy Brothwell
  • Writers: Paul Cardwell, Kim Durdant-Hollamby

The series

In 2003, a series of Creature Comforts films directed by Richard Goleszowski was made for the British television network ITV by Aardman Animations. The series was distributed globally by Granada International who also handled home video rights except in the United Kingdom, United States and Australia, which were retained by Aardman.[14]

The series has since aired as repeats on Comedy Central, usually late at night. Starting in 2005, it has also aired in Australia on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, in The Netherlands on Veronica, on pay television channel US TV, and on the Internet, as well as on the Aardman Animations YouTube Channel.

A thirty-minute special in which the regular characters attempt to perform and interpret the Christmas carol "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was first aired on 25 December 2005.[15] The special was broadcast in Canada on the CBC on 26 December 2005.

Humour pervades all aspects of the series, for example:

The series gently mocks the constructed performance sometimes given by members of the general public when being interviewed for television vox pops and documentaries. This includes the attempts to present a cogent but simple conclusive answer to a general question, a sound bite, and the attempts to present a cheery spin on a complex issue while the subject attempts to hide their personal issues and problems with the issue.

The series is currently repeated on Gold.

The series is also available on the streaming service ITVX.

Regular characters

The following characters are among those who make regular appearances throughout the series. These animals are always portrayed by the same interviewees to maintain consistency throughout the series.

Introduced in Series 1

  • Fluffy – a cynical, cage bound hamster from Catford.
  • Pickles (voiced by Sarah Williams [16]) – an optimistic Labrador who works as a guide dog for a blind man. She is often seen sitting by her owner's side, but the man's face is never shown on screen.
  • Clement – an old bloodhound who talks about his past life experiences.
  • Sapphire – a teenage dolphin who lives in an aquarium.
  • Trixie and Captain Cuddlepuss – Trixie is a dog and Captain Cuddlepuss is a cat. They sit on a red sofa and frequently argue about trivial things. They are the most recurring regular characters in the series.
  • Anthony – a mysophobic pig.
  • Chappie – an old horse.
  • Sue and Lorraine – two walruses who sit on an iceberg.
  • Gary and Nigel – two garden slugs who mostly talk about plants and gardening. One of them is accompanied by his young daughter in one episode.
  • Dave – a laid-back earthworm who lives with his mother.
  • Stan and Ted – two baby birds who live in a nest.
  • Sid and Nancy – two rats who live in a garden shed.
  • Frank – an elderly tortoise who originally appeared in the Heat Electric television adverts.
  • Dennis – a dung beetle who pushes a ball of dung while walking backwards.
  • Brian – an amoeba seen through a microscope. Despite being an extremely primitive life form, Brian has a highly philosophical view on life and talks about complex science. Unlike other characters in the series, Brian is a CGI animated character.
  • Muzulu and Toto – two monkeys. In the first series, Muzulu and Toto are shown as performing monkeys sitting in a cage and wearing matching pink and blue outfits, but in the second series they are shown without their outfits and living in a forest with other wild monkeys.
  • Megan and Gladys – two Welsh seagulls who stand on a landfill site.
  • Spanner and Trousers – two stray dogs who sit in a skip.
  • The Rudges – a family of sea anemones voiced by the same family as the polar bears in the original Creature Comforts short.

Introduced in Series 2

  • Victor – a mouse who speaks in a thick Geordie accent and lives in a doll house.
  • Derek – An elderly Shar Pei with a Welsh accent. He sits next to a small Shar Pei puppy who does not speak.
  • Brian and Keith – two Bull Terriers who are brothers.
  • Muriel and Catherine – a pair of elderly bats who roost in a belfry.
  • Behzad – a Middle-Eastern-accented Arabian horse who has several different jobs, including a police horse, a member of the Queen's Guard at Buckingham Palace, and a faux Christmas reindeer.
  • Rocky – a black rooster who speaks before it is ready to crow and wake up the farm.
  • Black – a black pig with a yellow RFID tag on her left ear
  • Audrey and Seymour – Dachshunds
  • Fifi and Apollo – House Poodles

Miscellaneous

A special short was aired in the United Kingdom as part of Red Nose Day 2007.[17]

American version

Starting in June 2007, CBS planned to broadcast seven episodes of an Americanized version of the show, featuring ordinary American people providing the voices, in the same vein as the British original. The series was titled Creature Comforts and was seen Monday nights at 8PM ET/PT from 4 to 18 June 2007 (only three episodes were broadcast due to low ratings, and was replaced with reruns of The New Adventures of Old Christine);[18] the series was also simulcast in Canada on the CH system. It was the first adult animated series produced for CBS since Where's Huddles? and Fish Police.

CBS also created a web presence with the help of the Creature Comforts staff. A behind-the-scenes collaborative account/blog of each episode was posted, in conjunction with the three short-lived airings.[19] The American version was co-produced by Aardman Animations and The Gotham Group.

Seven episodes of this series were produced. However, the series ran for only three episodes, before being cancelled by CBS due to low ratings.[20] Its remaining episodes were later premiered on Animal Planet in 2008 (see below). A standard DVD of the show's seven episodes was released on 9 October 2007 by Sony, now entitled Creature Comforts America. Currently, there is no Blu-ray version, even though the show was mastered in 1080[clarification needed] HD with a 16:9 aspect ratio.[21]

On 8 February 2008, the show won an Annie Award for "Best Animated Television Production" of 2007.[22] In Australia, public broadcaster ABC Television began airing the American season in Australia on 18 February 2008, having aired the original British version since its inception on both ABC1 and the digital only ABC2.

On 24 April 2008, Animal Planet picked up the first season of the American version. It was broadcast in both SD letterbox and native HD formats. Episodes 1&2 premiered on 24 April, Episodes 3&4 premiered on 1 May, and Episodes 5&6 premiered on 9 May. Creature Comforts was nominated for an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)" but on 13 September 2008, it lost out to The Simpsons. Teresa Drilling, one of the show's many animators, won an individual Emmy Award for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation".

American version staff

Creature Discomforts

A series of four adverts highlighting disability and featuring the voices of disabled people telling of their experiences premiered on ITV on Christmas Day 2007. Four more ads featuring new characters debuted in Summer 2008.[23][24]

A new advert, created by Born Free Foundation, highlighted the experiences of animals in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.[25]

Things We Love

In 2024, a sequel series, Things We Love, was announced by the BBC.[26] Like the original series, audio from interviews with non-actors is synched with stop-motion animation of animals to make it seem as if they are talking about their living condtions. The sequel series is also created and produced by Aardman.[27] The first three shorts aired on 8 March 2024 on BBC One.

DVD releases

DVD title Country of release Region Date of release DVD company Catalog Number Notes
Creature Comforts United States 1 28 November 2000 Image Entertainment ID0106CUDVD The original 1989 film presented in widescreen. Also includes the other Aardman animations Wat's Pig, Not Without My Handbag and Adam
Creature Comforts – Series 1, Part 1 United Kingdom 2 17 November 2003 Momentum Pictures The first half of Series 1, the original 1989 film, and other extras
Creature Comforts – Series 1, Part 2 United Kingdom 2 5 April 2004 Momentum Pictures The second half of Series 1, featuring many extras including ITV1 idents, Heat Electric adverts, and more
Creature Comforts – The Complete First Season United States 1 27 September 2005 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 08694 Features the original 1989 film in fullscreen as an extra
Creature Comforts – Complete Series 1 United Kingdom 2 31 October 2005 Momentum Pictures Two-disc set of the first series.
Creature Comforts – Series 2, Part 1 United Kingdom 2 21 November 2005 Momentum Pictures First half of Series 2, plus many making of extras.
Creature Comforts – Series 2, Part 2 United Kingdom and United States 2 20 February 2006 Momentum Pictures Second half of Series 2, plus extras
Creature Comforts – The Complete Second Season United States 1 24 October 2006 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment 14823 Two-disc set of the Second Series and the "Merry Christmas, Everybody" DVD release (see below)
Creature Comforts – Merry Christmas Everybody United States 1 24 October 2006 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Also included in the Second Series DVD release
Creature Comforts – The Complete First and Second Seasons United States 1 24 October 2006 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Two-disc set of the First and Second Series
Creature Comforts – Complete Series 2 United Kingdom 2 6 November 2006 Momentum Pictures Three-disc set of the Second Series and "Merry Christmas Everybody"
Creature Comforts America – The Complete First Season United States 1 9 October 2007 Sony Pictures Home Entertainment The seven episodes made for the cancelled American version
Creature Comforts - Complete Series 3: In The USA United Kingdom 2 24 November 2008 2 Entertain The seven episodes made for the canceled American version

The television series (United Kingdom) is now available to watch on the official Aardman YouTube channel. ([1])

See also

References

  1. ^ "BBC One - A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman". BBC.
  2. ^ "Public to star in Aardman shorts on the BBC". BBC Press Office.
  3. ^ Delin, Judy (2000). The Language of Everyday Life : An Introduction. Sage Publications. p. 138. ISBN 0-7619-6090-2.
  4. ^ Stuart Jeffries (16 September 2005). "Lock up your vegetables!". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  5. ^ "50 Years of Fame: Top 20 TV ads". www.campaignlive.co.uk. 21 September 2005. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
  6. ^ Campaign (1999). Campaign's hall of fame : The 100 best British ads of the century. Haymarket Publications. p. 86.
  7. ^ "Top 100 Greatest TV Adverts". Channel 4. 23 February 2009. Archived from the original on 28 December 2009.
  8. ^ "Classic Ads - Spots and Spot Innovation". thinkbox.tv. 5 May 2009. Archived from the original on 5 March 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  9. ^ Park, Nick (2 January 2007). "Creature Comforts 'best ad characters'". Metro.co.uk. Archived from the original on 11 January 2010.
  10. ^ Lane, Andy (2003). Creating Creature Comforts. Boxtree. p. 72. ISBN 0-7522-1564-7.
  11. ^ Jeffries, Stuart (16 September 2005). "Lock up your vegetables!". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
  12. ^ Dickason, Renée (2005). British television advertising : cultural identity and communication. University of Luton Press. p. 92. ISBN 1-86020-571-2.
  13. ^ Lord, Peter; Sibley, Brian (1998). Cracking animation : the Aardman book of 3-D animation. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-01881-2.
  14. ^ Ball, Ryan (11 September 2003). "Creature Comforts Series Gets Distributor". Animation Magazine.
  15. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Creature Comforts (14 December 2018). "Merry Christmas Everybody! - Creature Comforts (Full Episode)". Retrieved 25 December 2019 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "Sarah Williams' 150 Challenges - Bristol Cathedral".
  17. ^ Comic Relief's list of TV specials for Red Nose Day 2007 Archived 8 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Adalian, Josef (17 April 2007). "CBS, 'Survivor' go to China". Variety. Archived from the original on 20 April 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2021.
  19. ^ "CBS Shows - Popular Primetime, Daytime, Late Night & Classics". www.cbs.com.
  20. ^ "Creature Comforts: What Went Wrong with the CBS Claymation Series?". TV Series Finale. 3 August 2007.
  21. ^ Creature Comforts: What Went Wrong with the CBS Claymation Series? » TV Series Finale
  22. ^ Annie Awards: Legacy — 35th Annual Annie Awards Archived 8 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "New ad campaign challenges our Creature Discomforts". Leonard Cheshire Disability. 12 November 2007. Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  24. ^ "Creature Discomforts on Christmas Day!". Archived from the original on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2007.
  25. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Creature Discomforts: Life in Lockdown". YouTube. 23 July 2020.
  26. ^ "Public to star in Aardman shorts on the BBC". BBC Press Office.
  27. ^ "Aardman unveils heartwarming new films starring real BBC viewers". Radio Times.

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Creature Comforts - 1-01 - The Circus (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I haven't got any circus skills at all. I can't juggle...

I can't throw the knife at the lady...

I can't tame the lion...

and I can't crack the whip...

or jump into the small bucket.

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Creature Comforts - 1-02 - Pets At The Vets (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

The best effective medicine is... I have no idea.

I've had a lot of things wrong with me.

I mean, I'm always going to the doctors.

You get there and you find out there's queues to wait in all the time.

Most of the time, and then...

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Creature Comforts - 1-03 - Working Animals (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

No, because it's the animals. They don't work all that much.

-'Cause we haven't got much time now. -Come on, I'm watching you.

Half an hour's gone, you haven't done nothing.

I think it's good to work because you get dignity from it.

And I've done all kinds. I've worked in a hotel.

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Creature Comforts - 1-04 - The Sea (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

The sound of the sea.

Definitely it's the sound of the sea. I find it really peaceful.

I think I've a very intimate relationship with water...

because I'm primarily composed of it.

But I do think water is one of the great mysteries.

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Creature Comforts - 1-05 - The Garden (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Digging dirt up...

and then putting it on the compost.

That's our favorite thing in the garden.

I do everything in my power to avoid having to go out in the garden.

It's just not my cup of tea at all.

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Creature Comforts - 1-06 - Feeding Time (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

British food...

I think, is first-class.

It's somehow clean.

Satisfying.

English food is very bland, isn't it?

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Creature Comforts - 1-07 - The Beach (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I love Blackpool, little stick of Blackpool rock.

Get that on George Formby, don't you?

"My little stick of Blackpool Rock."

My family's been out here running the donkey rides since 1886.

We've been here, so we're a long established family...

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Creature Comforts - 1-08 - The Pet Shop (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I love this environment. I mean, it's great fun.

The one thing everybody has in common when they walk through that door is...

they love their animals.

Most pet shops are quite loud because they have birds in them.

They're always, sort of, singing, if you can call it singing.

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Creature Comforts - 1-09 - What's It All About (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

-I think-- -But I think the first--

-I think the first-- -The egg came first...

-I think-- -...to give birth...

so the chicken could come out and then have more eggs.

-But where would the egg come from? -Yeah.

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Creature Comforts - 1-10 - Being A Bird (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

-I'd like to be a bird. -Something like an Andean condor.

-Lots of space, sort of-- -Big birds of prey or something like that.

Soaring above the mountains and just looking down...

and looking for your dinner.

A nice big albatross.

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Creature Comforts - 1-11 - Is Anyone Out There (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

All green and slimy...

with googly eyes.

With googly eyes and little thingies that go up in the air with round bits on the end.

-Antennas. -Yeah.

With a spaceship.

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Creature Comforts - 1-12 - Cats Or Dogs (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Well, the difference between cats and dogs.

Cats don't wag their tail like a dog, and they...

Yes, they do.

-Sometimes they do. -Not all the time.

-They don't go... -No, they don't do that.

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Creature Comforts - 1-13 - Merry Christmas (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I like seeing friends, and just, sort of, taking it easy...

and just sort of...

being comfortable, but not extravagant.

I just like sitting down and eat, drink, and be merry really.

And there's that as well.

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Creature Comforts - 2-01 - Beast In Show (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

The Royal Marines is here, and then the parading of the hounds,

parading of the sheep, cattle, horses.

All right? And pigs as well.

Yes, so that's that. Yeah.

"Could I explain what the County Show is?"

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Creature Comforts - 2-02 - The Brood (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

There's always that thing, isn't there, of families?

There are bonds that are very strong, and loyalties,

and all those things that hold the family together.

And then they're usually balanced

by pain and misery and...

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Creature Comforts - 2-03 - Pet Hates (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

If there's something that...

If there's something that annoys you, something that gets on your...

On your nerves, something that...

It's the one thing that sets you off,

that is a pet hate.

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Creature Comforts - 2-04 - Impressions (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Do any of you do any impressions?

I used to do Dame Edna Everage.

-No, no, no... -I did,

but I haven't done it for about 10 years now.

Oh, I don't even know if I could do it now.

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Creature Comforts - 2-05 - Animals In The 'Hood (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

As I look down, I can see an empty beer keg

standing beside a plastic bucket full of...

Don't know what.

And looking out further,

a mélange of undergrowth and rubbish

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Creature Comforts - 2-06 - Sport! (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

"Who would win the 100 meters?"

-Obvious. -Yeah.

I could win them.

Sort of, the first 30 meters.

-Yeah, right. -No, I could.

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Creature Comforts - 2-07 - Monarchy Business (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I'm coming from Kenya.

I'm visiting the UK for the first time

and I've come to you visit the Buckingham Palace

because I do understand that it has got a lot of history.

Anyone from the Commonwealth will just come here

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Creature Comforts - 2-08 - Animal Magnetism (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

The stigmas in most species of "Nymphaeaceae",

the stigma, which is the male... The female organ,

actually gets warm

by three to six degrees centigrade

and emits a smell,

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Creature Comforts - 2-09 - Merry Christmas Everybody! (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I always insist on wearing my hat from my cracker, don't l?

I hate wearing my hat from me Christmas cracker.

It really annoys me.

-Yeah, but I make you wear it. -You don't.

But, I want you to wear it this year, please.

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Creature Comforts - 2-10 - Bed Time (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I hate going to sleep, I do.

I just do.

I just hate going to sleep.

I do.

I just hate going to sleep anyway.

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Creature Comforts - 2-11 - Self Image (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Ithinkeverybody, when they look in the mirror, has got their mirror face

and you can see them do it.

They look one way and then they look in the mirror,

and they change their face before they look in the mirror

to see the face that they want to see in the mirror.

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Creature Comforts - 2-12 - Communication (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

I was wondering what you think about communication.

Communication?

It's a difficult one that, isn't it?

-Sorry? -I said that's a difficult one.

I wasn't listening.

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Creature Comforts - 2-13 - Safari Park (-2ch).srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Excuse me. You can't park there, mate.

No.

Sorry.

"How often do you get out and about in the grounds?"

There was a time, when I was a young man,

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E01-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

It needs to breathe.

Can you tell me a little bit about how it smells?

It smells pretty ripe.

I'm getting medium to dark notes.

I'm getting a little bit of, like, a cassis kind of smell.

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E02-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Check two, one, two. I think we got it.

- Excuse me. - How happy are you with the way you look?

Oh, okay. From a scale from one to ten, I'd have to say six and a half for me.

What do you say for you?

I would say I gotta... You know, it's close to a 10.

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E03-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Okay. Let me just check my levels here and we'll be ready.

Okay. Test one, two, three.

All right.

Have you ever been told you look like a celebrity?

- Jane Fonda. - Jane Fonda?

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E04-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Check two, one, two.

Check, check, check, check, checking one. Mike check. One, two, great.

Would you all be willing to talk about, like, a scary situation that you were in?

We go in this building, and we round the corner.

Well, little did we know, they had gotten them a dog, a guard dog.

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E05-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Okay. Testing one, two, three.

Check, check. I think we're good. Here we go. You ready?

- Yes. - Okay, this is kind of a weird question,

but can you say, "Rubber, baby, buggy, bumper"?

Rubber, baby,

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E06-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

You got the tape thing on there?

Date of recording. Today is 2/27, I believe.

So, if they use my voice, are they gonna pay me?

- Each season of the show. - Each time they use it, or just once?

- Each season. - Boy, that's not much.

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Creature.Comforts.US.S01E07-SAiNTS.English.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Check one, check two.

Thank you both for your time today.

- Okay. - All right.

What are some things that you think TVshows

- get wrong about law enforcement? - CSI.

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Creature_Comforts_25fps.srt (DOWNLOAD SUBTITLES)

Sound running, when you're ready!

Emh, well the zoo is very important to animals,

they're a bit like homes, like nursing camps,

and for poor animals and..emh..

...people like old people.

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