Modern Toss (TV series)

Modern Toss
Genre Comedy
Animation
Created by Jon Link
Mick Bunnage
Developed by Jon Link
Mick Bunnage
Starring Simon Roberts
Fiona Terry
Christopher Rowe
Camilla Corbett
Yvonne Tansley
Voices of Ralph Brown
Mackenzie Crook
Anthony Davis
Simon Greenall
Paul Kaye
Lee Kern
Doon Mackichan
David Schaal
Lucy Scott
Theme music composer Dominic Nunns
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 13 (including pilot episode)
Production
Executive producer(s) Alan Marke
Jim Reid for Channel X Pilot and Series 1. David Cuff for Modern Toss Productions
Producer(s) Jane Harrison
Running time 24 min. approx
Release
Original network

Channel 4Commissioning Broadcaster. Virgin Media TV "Bravo" Channel, secondary broadcaster Series 1. Paramount Comedy Channel (now Comedy Central)secondary broadcaster Series 2.

= IFC
Original release May, 2005 Comedy Lab pilot - July 2006 Series 1 – August 2012, Channel 4 Comedy Lab pilot, July 2011, 4Music Series 1
Chronology
Followed by Work Experience E4, Chaos Laboratories BBC,Business Mouse Channel 4, Robin of Essex Channel 4
Related shows Business Mouse Channel 4 Robin of Essex Channel 4 Work Experience E4 Chaos Laboratories BBC
External links

[http://www.moderntoss.com http://www.moderntossproductions.com

= http://www.ifc.com/moderntoss Website]

Modern Toss is a partly animated British comedy programme based on characters from Modern Toss, the creation of British comedy writers and cartoonists Jon Link and Mick Bunnage. Renowned for their scurrilous humour and highly stylised animation, it was created in 2004, initially as a website publishing single panel jokes and then as series of irregularly released comics.

The initial pilot programme was commissioned by Channel 4 as part of their Comedy Lab series and broadcast on 10 May 2005. Series one was first broadcast between 11 July to 15 August 2006. Following the DVD release of the first series in November 2007, a second series was shown between 23 January and 27 February s008.

The show was aired on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) in the United States and in 30+ territories including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, Poland, Finland, Ukraine, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Sweden, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia, Philippines, Bulgaria, Iceland and the African territories reached by MNet. The series last played in the United Kingdom on 4Music in 2011 and the pilot episode received an airing on Channel 4 in August 2012.

Characters

The following recurring cartoons appear regularly in the programme:

The theme music is Brindisi (by Verdi) from La Traviata.

Broadcast history

External links

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