Fur TV

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Fur TV
Fur TV logo.svg
Genre Adult puppeteering
Black comedy
Adult humor
Comedy
Created by Chris Waitt
Henry Trotter
Written byJason Hazeley
Joel Morris
Chris Waitt
Henry Trotter
Starring Mak Wilson
Don Austen
John Eccleston
Voices ofHenry Trotter
Phil Nichol
Simon Greenall
Theme music composerChris Waitt
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (and 2 pilots)
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesYummo
Warp Films
MTV Networks Europe
Original release
Network MTV One
Release4 May (2008-05-04) 
22 June 2008 (2008-06-22)

Fur TV is a British comedy adult puppet show aired in 2008 on MTV One. The show uses Muppet style puppetry where the characters are shown to undertake activities such as drinking and having sex.

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Production

Originally a short film created by Chris Waitt and Henry Trotter which won BBC's Greenlight Award for Comedy in 2002, [1] and the Rose d'Or for Best Pilot at the Montreaux TV Festival in 2004. Television broadcast was scheduled to 2003, the pilot finally aired on 28 February 2004 on BBC Two. [2] Another pilot called Furry Avenue was made in 2004. [3]

MTV picked it up as a TV series and the show premiered in 2008. The show was produced by Waitt and Trotter's company Yummo, Warp Films and MTV Networks Europe. [4]

In 2009 MTV released a series of shorts, each about 3 minutes in length.

Plot

The main characters are 3 frog-like puppets named Fat Ed Tubbs, Lapeño Enriquez and Mervin J Minky. Fat Ed is a foul-mouthed, violent, beer swilling heavy metal fanatic, Lapeño is a Brazilian sex god who is irresistible to women (and even to some men), while Mervin is a perpetually cross-eyed, mentally challenged and self-abusing pervert with a chronic addiction to masturbation.

Each episode will generally relate to one of the characters specific traits: [ citation needed ]

Episodes

Episode TitleOriginal air date

  1. "Rent Boys/Hot Pussy"4 May 2008
  2. "My Big Fat Gay Wedding/There's Something About Mervin"11 May 2008
  3. "Mervin's Millions/Fur & Loathing"18 May 2008
  4. "Bad Apples/Enter the DJ"25 May 2008
  5. "Hungry for Love/Brown Fury"1 June 2008
  6. "Ladies Love Lapeño/Arse of Darkness"8 June 2008
  7. "Fist of Fur/Get Mervin"15 June 2008
  8. "Merverella"22 June 2008

Shorts

Episode TitleOriginal air date

  1. "How To Cook Shit With Mervin"31 May 2009
  2. "Furry Movie Club"7 June 2009
  3. "It's Your Fan Mail"14 June 2009
  4. "Fat Ed's Furry Fucking Guide To Metal"21 June 2009
  5. "The Furry Guide To Love"28 June 2009
  6. "Stinkhole: Raining Brown"5 July 2009
  7. "Fat Ed's Super-Fix-It"12 July 2009

Soundtrack

The song when Fat Ed beats up Mervin is Nightmare by Man Scouts of America.

International broadcasts

It has broadcast on all MTV channels in Europe, MTV2 in Canada and MTV in Brazil, Colombia, Australia, New Zealand. In France it is known as Télé Poils, on MTV Latin America it is broadcast as TV de Ciertopelo, in Ukraine as Волохате ТБ (Volohate TB), in Russia as Мохнатики (Mohnatiki) and on MTV Taiwan it is called 偶們最風流 (Puppets Are Charming).

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References

  1. "BBC - Press Office - Greenlight Awards winners".
  2. "Broadcast - BBC Programme Index". genome.ch.bbc.co.uk. 28 February 2004. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  3. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine : Furry Avenue. YouTube .
  4. FUR TV , retrieved 17 July 2021