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The voices of Bernard Manning, Noel Edmonds and MP David Amess MP atempt to save British schoolchildren from the horror drugs coming from Eastern Europe, Clarky Caps, Yellow Bentines and the infamous Cake.
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    After watching the first episode \"Animals\", I was really, really, dissapointed in this one! Animals was my first taste of Brass Eye. I throughly enjoyed that episode, it was poignant, original, and more importantly funny! It was in the vein of Christopher Guest\'s popular Mockumentaries! However this episodes attempt to be clever way over stepped its bounds! It tried the Mockumentary concept with stoners talking over it in a Mystery Science 3000 theme. What it left me with, was a very confused veiwer on what was supposed to be funny. The druggies in the background making wise cracks (which far too often weren\'t funny), or the actual shows they were watching on the telly??? In closing the first episode showed alot, and I mean ALOT of promise, I just hope episode 2 isn\'t a example of what\'s to come!moreless

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    • The made up names for drugs, including "Cake" and ranging to "Loonytoad quack," "Joss Ackland's Spunky Backpack," "Ponce on the heath," "Rustledust," and "Hattie Jacques Pretentious Cheese Wog." * Celebrities mentioned but not appearing: o Liam Gallagher o Michael Portillo o Margaret Thatcher o Queen Elizabeth II Edit
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    • Chris Morris: Some people say alcohol's a drug. It's not a drug, it's a drink! Edit
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