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Jam DVD

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Jam was aired on Channel 4 in 2000 featuring the same team as its radio precursor and written by Chris Morris jam pushes the boundaries of television comedy further than any other show has done for many years. Jam retains the same macabre subject matter and ambient soundtracks as Blue Jam and presents the material in a sequence of distorted disorienting visuals.

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Released
28 July 2008
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
4dvd 
Classification
Runtime
150 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
6867441024590 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  All six episodes of the cult British comedy series. Controversial and surreal, this sketch-based series includes scenes where a lonely woman tries to get a plumber to fix her dead baby, and a laid-back couple don't notice that their son has been abducted and murdered. Performed by Chris Morris, Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap, among others.

All six episodes of the cult British comedy series. Controversial and surreal, this sketch-based series includes scenes where a lonely woman tries to get a plumber to fix her dead baby, and a laid-back couple don't notice that their son has been abducted and murdered. Performed by Chris Morris, Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap, among others.