The Sofa of Time explained

Show Name:The Sofa of Time
Format:Comedy drama
Runtime:30 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language:English
Home Station:BBC Radio 4
Starring:Nick Frost
Matt King
Mark Heap
Julia Deakin
Simon Pegg
Peter Serafinowicz
Joseph Marcell
Creator:Nick Frost
Matt King
First Aired:24 October 2002
Last Aired:28 November 2002
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:6
Audio Format:Stereophonic sound
Website:BBC website

The Sofa of Time is a BBC Radio 4 fantasy comedy drama written by and starring Nick Frost and Matt King. It was first broadcast in 2002.

Concept

Milford (King) and Parker (Frost) get sacked from their jobs in a soft furnishings factory in Crouch End. As they are clearing out their lockers, they fall into the magical world of Gravy. Frost described Gravy as a "Tolkien-esque world with supermarkets and banks".[1]

There they meet Marmite the Dwarf (Mark Heap), who believes that Milford is "the chosen one" and has come at last to save the people from the evil emperor warlock Raamen Bod (Peter Serafinowicz), who plans to find the Sofa of Time, the most magical and powerful item of furniture in the entire universe, and use it for evil purposes.

History

The series features Spaced regulars Mark Heap, Julia Deakin, Peter Serafinowicz, and Simon Pegg as well as Kevin Eldon, Daisy Jones and Joseph Marcell. The series was produced by Mario Stylianides, for Talkback.

The BBC offered King and Frost a second series, but they declined as King had moved back to Australia.[2] The series has never been made commercially available, but over the years it has been repeated several times on BBC Radio 4 Extra (and that channel's earlier incarnation, BBC Radio 7).

Episode list

EpisodeTitleFirst broadcast
1There's a World in My Locker24 October 2002
2Where The Brave Go Shopping31 October 2002
3And the Hackett March On...7 November 2002
4Captain Chapel and the Crabs14 November 2002
5Night of the Sexicle21 November 2002
6Here Comes Bod28 November 2002

Soundtrack

The soundtrack borrowed heavily from Maurice Jarre's score for Franco Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.chud.com/index.php?type=interviews&id=1109 Interview with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20110713005119/http://uk.movies.ign.com/articles/661/661277p8.html Interview with Nick Frost
  3. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j0pxy BBC Radio 7 page for the series