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Peddle Power

Episode 2 of 4

Smallbone is set to lead a cycling protest against the building of a new multi-story car park. Stars Ardal O'Hanlon. From 2015.

Smallbone is set to lead the gang in staging a cycling protest against the building of a new multi-story car park. That is, if he doesn't get too distracted by the car showroom on the way to the protest.

Ardal O'Hanlon plays Smallbone - an idiot angel who's sent to earth to fix his mistakes - in Mark Daydy's sitcom.

In 1885, God (Geoff McGivern) nodded off. In 2015, he awoke to discover that his idiot servant, the angel Smallbone, had accidentally handed out God's plans for the next millennium when he was only meant to hand out plans for the next century. A thousand years of leisurely human progression has been crammed into the last 130. No wonder we're all so stressed. We weren't even meant to have pocket calculators until 2550.

Not only that, but God's blueprints should have run out in the mid-eighties – but we kept going. Humans are now inventing things God never even dreamed of - mobile phones, wireless internet and Made in Chelsea.

Smallbone is cast down to Earth in human form by God, tasked with the dauntingly vague mission of 'reversing the last thirteen decades of human progression'. The problem is that Smallbone is the world's biggest fan - he loves modern technology and his new human body, and he becomes distracted by everything that he's meant to destroy. Especially escalators.

Smallbone.......Ardal O'Hanlon
God.................Geoff McGivern
Tanya..............Esther Smith
Toby................Mike Wozniak
Susan..............Ruth Bratt

Supporting Roles: Duncan Wisbey and Ruth Bratt

Producer: Ben Worsfield
A Lucky Giant production for BBC Radio 4 first broadcast in 2015.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 25 Jun 201904:30

Credits

RoleContributor
SmallboneArdal O'Hanlon
GodGeoff McGivern
TanyaEsther Smith
TobyMike Wozniak
SusanRuth Bratt
ActorDuncan Wisbey
ActorRuth Bratt
WriterMark Daydy
ProducerBen Worsfield

Broadcasts

  • Mon 12 Jan 201511:30
  • Mon 24 Jun 201909:30
  • Mon 24 Jun 201916:30
  • Tue 25 Jun 201904:30