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Ballot Monkeys Season 1

April. 21,2015
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Political comedy set on the campaign buses of the main parties as they battle their way through the chaos of the election campaign.

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Ballot Monkeys

2015

Political comedy set on the campaign buses of the main parties as they battle their way through the chaos of the election campaign.

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Director
Jimmy Mulville
Cast
Liz Kingsman, Trevor Cooper
Producted By
Hat Trick Productions
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Ballot Monkeys Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 5 - Episode 5
First Aired: May. 06,2015

Martin's looking at a future working under Boris; Kevin can't get off the Lib Dem bus; Christine and Melanie finally air their grievances; and Gerry has finally had it with Kate.

Episode 4 - Episode 4
First Aired: May. 05,2015

A highly topical new comedy set on the campaign buses of the main political parties as the harassed teams battle their way through the noisy chaos of the election campaign, desperately trying to avoid gaffes and attempting to hang on to their sanity.

Episode 3 - Episode 3
First Aired: May. 04,2015

The Labour team are forced to consider tomb stones, and Kevin Sturridge is further nearing breakdown as he contests mass apathy. Meanwhile, UKIP's Gerry Stagg has a golden PR idea involving bus driver Obi. Conservative candidate Martin, at least, has something to celebrate.

Episode 2 - Episode 2
First Aired: April. 28,2015

On the buses today, the Lib Dems are hoping to salvage a hint of respectability. Labour are trying to simplify their message, especially on immigration, whilst the Conservatives are in Scotland, and UKIP have some new celebrity support.

Episode 1 - Episode 1
First Aired: April. 21,2015

The Conservatives are trying to work out how to target women voters; the Labour turn to social media to promote a positive image of Ed Miliband; Kevin Sturridge is frustrated that the Lib Dems aren't in the newspapers; and UKIP's Gerry Stagg tries to undo Kate Standen's unguarded telephone remarks.

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