Lab Rats | |
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Cartoon-style title screen of Lab Rats.
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Genre | Sitcom |
Written by |
Chris Addison Carl Cooper |
Directed by | Adam Tandy |
Starring |
Chris Addison Selina Cadell Jo Enright Geoffrey McGivern Dan Tetsell Margaret Cabourn-Smith |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Executive producer(s) | Armando Iannucci |
Producer(s) | Simon Nicholls |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 29 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Two |
Picture format | PAL (576i) |
Audio format | Stereophonic |
Original release | 10 July | – 14 August 2008
Lab Rats is a 2008 BBC Two situation comedy set in a university science laboratory starring Chris Addison, who co-wrote the series with Carl Cooper. The series was produced by regular collaborator Simon Nicholls and directed by Adam Tandy. Its executive producer was Armando Iannucci with whom Addison worked in The Thick of It.
Iannucci stated that the programme would be a traditional-style sitcom recorded in front of a live audience. He hinted that it will be a "very cartoony" show featuring "lots of giant snails".
A pilot was announced as part of a series called "Behind Closed Doors" in Autumn 2006, but was never broadcast. A series of six episodes was broadcast in 2008. The show was not recommissioned for further series.
Lab Rats is set in the Arnolfini, a research lab (and staff) for hire in St. Dunstan's University, designed to make some money for the university by carrying out research on behalf of other people.
The main characters are:
Broadcasting of the series of started on BBC Two at 9.30 pm on 10 July 2008.
Reception to the first episode "A Snail" was mixed in the British press. The Guardian Guide found the programme "mundane and dated", Lucy Mangan also of The Guardian said "the kind of stuff that would barely have passed muster in the 70s [...] all the jokes are spatchcocked into a wafer-thin plot that veers uncertainly between reality and surreality, this particular experiment can only be deemed a failure.". Tim Teeman writing in The Times said "Lab Rats is a truly appalling new sit-com [...] Bad puns, redundant characters, lame jokes [...] Not even the best surgeon in the land could save this." (0/5 stars)
However Robert Hanks in The Independent said "remarkable for its combination of very silly jokes and rather well-researched evolutionary theory. The cast is good. The plot of last night's episode was pleasantly absurdist, the jokes were commendably odd and wide-ranging [...] Somehow, though, it didn't quite gel, largely because of the studio audience, whose laughter, as so often, slowed things down and underlined jokes that needed to be thrown away [...] Worth giving it a week or two, though." Robert Collins of The Daily Telegraph gave it his critic's choice, calling it "likeable, madcap comedy [...] a catalytic reaction of Red Dwarf and The IT Crowd, in a solution of Are You Being Served? And it's not a bad formula."