Lab Rats

2008
Lab Rats

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 A Snail Jul 10, 2008

Within St Dunstan's University sits the Arnolfini Research Laboratory... staffed by idiots. Can Alex and Brian help a Russian professor clone his dead grandmother?

EP2 A Donor Jul 17, 2008

Within St Dunstan's University sits the Arnolfini Research Laboratory... staffed by idiots. Why is there an annoying man in pink mohair in the pink freezer?

EP3 A Protest Jul 24, 2008

Can Alex stop hippies from storming the lab? Why has the Dean filled every oven in the college with Dutch cakes? And who exactly booked Joan Armatrading?

EP4 A Bee Jul 31, 2008

Thinking his rival, Dr Vaabit, has sabotaged his avocado plants, the Professor wants revenge. Alex and Cara get into trouble when farming some of Dr Vaabit's bees in a cabinet.

EP5 A Seven Nighter Aug 07, 2008

Can the Lab Rats stay up for seven nights in a secret underground government facility without killing each other?

EP6 A Diary Aug 14, 2008

Why has the lab got a pigeon loft? Can Alex prove his dad has really found Captain Scott's diary? And why is the Prof making Brian flirt with a weather machine?
5.4| en| Comedy
Synopsis

Lab Rats is a 2008 BBC 2 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 aired. A series of six episodes was broadcast in 2008, although the show was not recommissioned for further series.

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Chris Addison as Dr. Alex Beenyman
Michael McShane as Dr. Vaabit
Andrew Brooke as Protestor
Robin Ince as Sir Andrew Chother
Kim Wall as Les Goodman