The Hollow Men (comedy troupe)
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The Hollow Men are an English
England
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 sketch comedy
Sketch comedy
A sketch comedy consists of a series of short comedy scenes or vignettes, called "sketches," commonly between one and ten minutes long. Such sketches are performed by a group of comic actors or comedians, either on stage or through an audio and/or visual medium such as broadcasting...

 group consisting of David Armand
David Armand
David Armand is an English comedian, actor and writer who has performed on stage, film, radio and most notably, television, where the shows he has appeared in include Fast and Loose , How Not To Live Your Life, Pulling, The Armstrong and Miller Show, Swinging, and Peep Show.He is one of the...

, Nick Tanner, Rupert Russell
Rupert Russell
Rupert Russell is an English playwright, actor, and comedian, and a member of the comedy troupe The Hollow Men. Rupert Russell was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is the author of the play Moving Parts and has also written for the radio show Dead Ringers.On May 3rd 2009 he married...

, and Sam Spedding
Sam Spedding
Sam Spedding is an English actor and comedian, and a member of the comedy troupe The Hollow Men. He was educated at Winchester College at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art and Selwyn College, Cambridge. Sam Spedding has appeared on television in Absolutely Fabulous and As If, and on...

. The Hollow Men is also the title of their TV show broadcast in the United States
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 by Comedy Central
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. The show follows the kind of silliness from sketch comedy shows like Monty Python's Flying Circus
Monty Python's Flying Circus
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and The Kids in the Hall
The Kids in the Hall
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. The first and only season, consisting of six episodes, aired in early 2005. The group's name comes from a grim T.S. Eliot poem
The Hollow Men
The Hollow Men is a major poem by T. S. Eliot. Its themes are, like many of Eliot's poems, overlapping and fragmentary, but it is recognised to be concerned most with post-World War I Europe under the Treaty of Versailles , the difficulty of hope and religious conversion, and, as some critics...

. In 2006 they broadcast a BBC Radio 4
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 sketch show, also of the same name. The radio show was recommissioned and a second series was aired in September 2007. Both series also featured Katy Brand
Katy Brand
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.

History

The four members met when they were students at University of Cambridge
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. The group's big break came when they appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe
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 festival in 2002, which led to gigs in New York City
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 and a slot at the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
U.S. Comedy Arts Festival
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 in Aspen, Colorado
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, in 2003.

Autumn 2006 Series

Runs as a sketch show, loosely sewn together by a take-off of a spoken-piano-bar type narrator. Recurring characters or themes include: The French Class; The Seedy Estate Agent; The Horn Section of the Orchestra

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