Honky Sausages

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Honky Sausages was a 1990s English comedy that aired on the BBC and Play UK about the most obscene family ever to grace the TV.

[edit] Outline

There's happy homemaker Honky Mum played by Laila Morse (Mo Harris from EastEnders), her television-obsessed husband Honky Dad, aging punk rocker Honky Grandad, hooligan son Honky One, masturbation-crazy Honky Two, gigolo Honky Three and daughter Honky with her growing brood, the Honky Nippers. Plus, there's an assortment of crazies who cross the Honkies' paths.

The show featured many short clips from classic BBC TV shows, Complicated rights issues could explain why the show hasn't been repeated since the demise of the BBC satellite channel, UK Play, on which it exclusively aired.

The show was created by John McFarlane and written by Dean Cavanagh. Only two episodes were ever shown.

[edit] Cast

The show featured the following regular cast members:

  • Toby Aldenhoven
  • Lucy Bowen
  • Paul Levy
  • Sonny Lothan
  • Laila Morse
  • Daniel Newman
  • Walter Sparrow

Additional guest cast included:

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