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HR (radio series)

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HR is a radio comedy-drama written by Nigel Williams and produced by Peter Kavanagh. The show ran for five series between 2009 and 2014 and starred Nicholas Le Prevost and Jonathan Pryce. A total of thirty episodes were made for the series.

The show follows lazy human resources officer Sam and trouble-making colleague Peter. From the second series, the pair have retired.

A pilot episode for television was also made and broadcast on BBC Four in 2007.[1]

Cast

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  • Nicholas Le Provost as Sam
  • Jonathan Pryce as Peter
  • Kate Fahy as Kate (Series 5)
  • David Haig as Ed (Series 5)

Episodes

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Series 1

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Episode No. Series No. Title Broadcast Date
1 1 An Appraisal 13 February 2009
2 2 An Away-Day 20 February 2009
3 3 A Commute 27 February 2009
4 4 A Role Play 6 March 2009
5 5 A Leaving Party 13 March 2009
6 6 A Bus Pass 20 March 2009

Series 2

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Episode No. Series No. Title Broadcast Date
7 1 Gassing 23 August 2010
8 2 Dogging 30 August 2010
9 3 Wandering 6 September 2010
10 4 Surfing 13 September 2010
11 5 Remodelling 20 September 2010
12 6 Consulting 27 September 2010

Series 3

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Episode No. Series No. Title Broadcast Date
13 1 Naked 1 February 2012
14 2 Disabled 8 February 2012
15 3 Married 15 February 2012
16 4 Disinherited 22 February 2012
17 5 Robbed 29 February 2012
18 6 Gambled 7 March 2012

Series 4

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Episode No. Series No. Title Broadcast Date
19 1 Money 22 February 2013
20 2 After Gherkin 1 March 2013
21 3 Goodbye Uncle Norman 8 March 2013
22 4 Musical 15 March 2013
23 5 Lamb of my Father 22 March 2013
24 6 The Return of Martina Guerre 29 March 2013

Series 5

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Episode No. Series No. Title Broadcast Date
25 1 Love Precisely 19 February 2014
26 2 Wild About Gorillas 26 February 2014
27 3 Jesus O'Rahilly 5 March 2014
28 4 Everybody's Doing It 12 March 2014
29 5 Peter and Sam and Ed and Kate 19 March 2014
30 6 Till Death Do Us Part 26 March 2014

References

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  1. ^ "HR Television Pilot". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 11 October 2016.
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