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StuPiD! was a television show that first aired on the CBBC Channel, but was later re-ran on BBC One. The show consisted of random people and kids doing ridiculous activities (e.g: Devil finger, Jeff the Chef, etc.). The show was hosted by King Stupid (played by Marcus Brigstocke in Series 1, and Phil Cornwell in Series 2) who is the overlord of stupid. His jobs more difficult because of the annoying purple butler, Goober (played by Rusty Goffe) | StuPiD! was a television show that first aired on the CBBC Channel, but was later re-ran on BBC One. The show consisted of random people and kids doing ridiculous activities (e.g: Devil finger, Jeff the Chef, etc.). The show was hosted by King Stupid (played by Marcus Brigstocke in Series 1, and Phil Cornwell in Series 2) who is the overlord of stupid. His jobs more difficult because of the annoying purple butler, Goober (played by Rusty Goffe) | ||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == |
Revision as of 22:30, 16 June 2017
StuPiD! was a television show that first aired on the CBBC Channel, but was later re-ran on BBC One. The show consisted of random people and kids doing ridiculous activities (e.g: Devil finger, Jeff the Chef, etc.). The show was hosted by King Stupid (played by Marcus Brigstocke in Series 1, and Phil Cornwell in Series 2) who is the overlord of stupid. His jobs more difficult because of the annoying purple butler, Goober (played by Rusty Goffe)
Episodes
The show consisted of 20 episodes in total, 10 in each season from May 13th, 2004 to July 18th, 2007.
Status
BBC did not release the series Stupid on DVD, IPlayer, and didn't re-run the series on CBBC. The only footage comes from the YouTube user rygr, who has so far uploaded 3 episodes of of the 20 episodes in multiple parts.