Join Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish in their Brixton bedsit for more home made television and DIY comedy inspired by popular culture. This show features the much talked about cuddly toy version of Trainspotting.
Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish take us on another joumey into their world of DIY TV. Their collection of cuddly toys recreate Seven, and Louise (Adam's alter ego) offers some useful party tips.
Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish create their own world of DIY TV. The Vinyl Justice Coppers raid the home of Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy, exposing some of the most embarrassing records in his collection.
The award winning duo Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish create their own world of DIY TV. Top tips from the boys include three ways to pass time on long car journeys plus their guide to the best motorway service stations.
Adam and Joe's collection of soft toys re-create their own unique version of The English Patient. Adam's father Baadad, samples life at the summer rock festivals while Gary Numan is on the receiving end of the Vinyl Justice squad.
Ad and Joe's stuffed toy collection present Shine, their tribute to the Oscar-winning movie. Ken Korda is back with his weekly guide to making it in the movies and Frank Zappa's son Ahmed finds the Vinyl Justice squad knocking at his door.
Movie mogul Ken Korda continues with his guide to making it in the movies and Adam's dad carries on with his report on the summer's festivals and finds V97 'extremely troubling to someone of my generation'.
The boys cuddly toys re-enact Creche, their tribute to conhoversial movie Crash and Adam's Dad Baaadad airs his musical views on No Doubt, Hanson and Chumbawamha.
A&J's collection of cuddly toys present Stuff This Life staring Sillie, Egg, Miles, Anna, Funy and Mr O'Pork. Baaad Dad gives us his opinions of Chelmsford's V97 and Stereolab receive some Vinvl Justice.
Adam and Joe's cuddly toy collection presents their own version of a top US sitcom - F.U.R.E.N.D.S. Baaadad brings the wisdom of age to some top selling singles including releases from Oasis and Elton John, while Dave Navarro from The Red Hot Chilli Peppe
The Toy Movies return with Saving Private Lion, the war epic like you've never seen it before and the Vinyl Justice squad return to raid the record collection of The Fall's Mark E. Smith.
The ever-versatile toy collection star in Ally McSqueel - The Toy Generation; while Ken Korda invites us to auditions for his teen band 1471 and the Vinyl Justice squad raid ex-Pixie Frank Black's record collection.
The Bard gets a stuffing in the toy movie of Shakespeare In Love and the Star Wars figures aim for talk-show domination in Jedi Springer. Meanwhile, the Vinyl Justice squad get ruthless with Thomas Dolby's record collection.
The cuddly toy collection present their unique version of Stuffed Trek - The Toy Generation, while the Vinyl Justice Squad raid the record collection of Mark Morris of The Bluetones.
The stuffed toys in their most ambitious production ever; Toytanic, the first of an epic two-parter. Meanwhile the Vinyl Justice boys get ruthless with the weird and wonderful record collection of Alexis Arquette.
The concluding part of blockbuster Toytanic - will the stuffed toys meet a watery grave? Adam and Joe pose as bogus chocolate marketeers, while the Vinyl Justice duo launch their final raid on Doors' keyboard legend Ray Manzarek.
Adam and Joe return for their fourth series. Baaadad delves into the murky world of youth culture - and meet the occupants of the 1980s house; a family living every detail of life as if it were the 80s.
Featuring American Beautoy; spoof daytime show People Place and Baaadad Undercover goes to London Fashion Week.
People's Place comes from a service station, the 1980s house dabbles in moon-walking and gender-bending, and the toys show the fluffier side of Fight Club.
Shock TV Special including a spoof of Eurotrash; The Urban Chaos Collective attempting black comedy in the style of Jam and the toys doing Late Review.
People Place descends on a leisure centre; Big Brother gets the Star Wars make-over and Baaadad poses as a journalist at More magazine.
People Place visits a garden centre in Badger's Mount, NEWsic digs deeper with an interview with Stuart from Mogwai and Scene by Scene is a stuffed toy spoof movie review show which profiles Guy Richtoy and his second film T**t.
Special edition of The Adam and Joe Show produced for the 15th anniversary of the launch of Channel 4.