Mon, Nov 17, 2014
In this second episode, people looking for change for the parking meter instead find themselves paying £20 for emotional change. Forget the Box Office, cinema-goers have a horror of a time at the B.O.T's office, when B.O.T takes over a cinema. And gym enthusiast Videl finds Simple Sample's free tasters a little hard to swallow. Plus Quizimodo, the impossibly unfair pub quiz machine. He loves nothing more than toying with the financial dreams of a bunch of lads having a pint after work. Every oblivious member of the public that falls foul of the rebellious robots tries to keep their cool, but as their patience is tried, it seems the Bad Robots always have the last laugh. Also featuring the voices of Rob Delaney, Terry Mynott and Matt Holness. Strong language and adult humour
Mon, Nov 24, 2014
In episode three, holiday-makers in Cardiff face a tourist information machine that's full of nonsense facts, commuters keen to get across town are driven nuts trying to order a taxi with Cab B.O.T, and the Construct-a-Bear machine gets saucy in Brighton. The Bad Robots are out for revenge, and the unfortunate members of the public who come across their technological revolt are about to have their patience pushed to the limits. Sir Michael Gambon is the voice of the eponymous vengeful robot in the six-part hidden camera show. Also featuring the voices of Dave Benson Phillips, Nico Tatarowicz, Kelly-Anne Lyons and Matt Holness. Strong language and adult humour
Mon, Dec 1, 2014
In this show, people can't believe their eyes as they undertake TezCorp eye test Optical Prime, while tourists at the British Museum learn some things they may not have known about the Ancient Egyptians, thanks to their TezCorp audio tour guides. Meanwhile, B.O.T enforces strict security protocols on clients trying to enter TezCorp HQ and Quizimodo scams more pub-goers out of their jackpot prize in his 'name the celeb' picture game. The Frank & Send postage machine is back to crush the spirit (and parcel) of an unsuspecting tradesman, while TezCorp's Speak & Search machine is only helping shoppers to find one thing... embarrassment. Sir Michael Gambon is the voice of the eponymous vengeful robot in the six-part hidden camera show. Also featuring the voices of Simon Greenall, Tom Allen, John Hopkins and Matt Holness. Strong language and adult humour
Mon, Dec 8, 2014
Those Bad Robots at TezCorp Industries continue to screw with unsuspecting members of the public. In this show, a tourist information machine aptly situated outside the Houses of Parliament feeds eager London visitors with a load of nonsense, and the TezCorp traffic sign warns members of the public about everything from their awful fashion sense to the 'hotness' of their mothers. Meanwhile, Digi-Photomatic sets about pushing the sales of additional extras such as condoms with customers' faces moulded into them. Classy! Sir Michael Gambon is the voice of the eponymous vengeful robot in the six-part hidden camera show. Strong language and adult humour
Mon, Dec 15, 2014
Questionable cuddly-toy maker Con-Struct-a-Bear give parents a teddy with a twist, while Digi-Photomatic is busy defacing images of poor unsuspecting users as they attempt to get new passport photos. TezCorp's historical tours at the Cutty Sark are dubious to say the least. And when B.O.T takes control of a Chinese take-away restaurant, one hungry punter is left feeling sour without the sweet as he gets his fortune read. Strong language and adult humour