Season - Episode
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2 - 1Drugs Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 2Robot Wars Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 3Presumed Very Guilty Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 4Talent Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 5Star Gate Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 6Manumission Impossible Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 7Possessed Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 8Reincarnation Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 9World War II in Colour Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 10Curse of the Mummy Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 11Mexican Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 12Satan Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 13Business Jan 01, 1970 -
2 - 14The Making of Pets Nov 23, 2001
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1 - 1Christmas May 05, 2001 -
1 - 2Pregnant May 12, 2001 -
1 - 3Pleasure May 19, 2001 -
1 - 4American Beauty May 26, 2001 -
1 - 5On Hold Jun 02, 2001 -
1 - 6Consider Yourself Jun 09, 2001 -
1 - 7The Miracle Jun 16, 2001 -
1 - 8Conspiracy Theory Jun 23, 2001 -
1 - 9Constipation Jun 30, 2001 -
1 - 10Death Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 11Halloween Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 12Hostage Jan 01, 1970 -
1 - 13Money Jan 01, 1970
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0 - 1The Making of Pets Jan 01, 1970 -
0 - 2The Trials of Hamish Jan 01, 1970
Overview
Pets is an adult British puppet sitcom, produced by Fit2Fill Productions Limited. It was originally aired on Channel 4 and ran for two series, the first being broadcast in 2001, and the second in 2002. It was also sold to Fox in Australia, MTV in Italy, and the Middle East. The series was created and written by Andrew Barclay and Brian West, who had previously worked together at the Edinburgh Festival, winning an award for an advert for The Jerry Springer Show, and on the sketch show We Know Where You Live. A total of 26 episodes of Pets were aired, all approximately 11 minutes long. They were shown in the early hours of the morning, and as a result, the series was fairly unknown, although it did gain a significant cult following. There was a demand on the official website for Pets to be released on DVD. Eventually a limited edition DVD was made available to purchase via the official website. As well as the two series, the DVD included two unbroadcast episodes, a clip show named "The Trials Of Hamish", and a behind-the-scenes special named "The Making Of Pets". Several episodes of Pets are currently available as a free podcast downloadable via iTunes. In 2010, a similar show named Mongrels aired on BBC3, sparking controversy between the two. The casts of characters in those two shows are almost similar as well, although Pets had four main characters while Mongrels had five. Also, Mongrels' range of locations is more diverse, while Pets is confined to a single flat.
