Think the Unthinkable

Think the Unthinkable

The Unthinkable Solutions team
Genre Situation comedy
Running time 30 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Languages English
Home station BBC Radio 4
Starring Marcus Brigstocke
David Mitchell
Catherine Shepherd
Emma Kennedy
Beth Chalmers
Creators James Cary
Writers James Cary
Producers Adam Bromley
Air dates 16 October 2001 to 19 October 2005
No. of series 4
No. of episodes 21
Audio format Stereophonic sound
Website BBC website

Think the Unthinkable is an audience sitcom about hapless management consultants, written by James Cary and first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2001. It starred Marcus Brigstocke, David Mitchell, Catherine Shepherd, Emma Kennedy and Beth Chalmers. Each week the team of consultants inflict their unique brand of help on unsuspecting companies. It won a Silver Sony Award for Comedy in 2002 for the first ever episode. It is produced by Adam Bromley.

The team consists of:

April 2006 saw a repeat of series 3 in Tuesday's 6:30pm slot on BBC Radio 4. April 2007 saw a repeat of Think the Unthinkable, starting at series 1 on BBC7. Series 1 of 'Think the Unthinkable' will be released on CD by BBC Audio in February 2008.

The show also featured other comic actors playing various roles, including Simon Greenall and Olivia Coleman.

Episode lists

Series Episode Title First broadcast
1 1 Longleys Bank 16 October 2001
2 Barrington Council 23 October 2001
3 Moore and Burmans 30 October 2001
4 Utiliton 6 November 2001
5 London Transport 13 November 2001
2 1 Genforce 7 November 2002
2 Blue Herring 14 November 2002
3 Barrington Comprehensive 21 November 2002
4 Riddlington Plastic 28 November 2002
5 Nambitrea 5 December 2002
6 Christmas Party 12 December 2002
3 1 Iota Credit Cards 13 July 2004
2 The Post Office 20 July 2004
3 Wagstaff and Mutual 27 July 2004
4 Matsons Electronics 3 August 2004
5 Barrington Zoo 10 August 2004
6 Brunel Insurance 17 August 2004
4 1 M.O.D. 28 September 2005
2 Be Happy 5 October 2005
3 Superco 12 October 2005
4 Barrington General 19 October 2005

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