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A Series of Psychotic Episodes

''A Series of Psychotic Episodes'', also known as ''Series of Psychotic Episodes'', is a Sony Award nominated surreal comedy sketch show written by and starring Miriam Elia. The pilot and first series were broadcast on digital radio station BBC Radio 7. The second series was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. Sketches include a spoof of children's television show ''Postman Pat'' called ''Postmodern Pat'', a mosquito who has seen too many Hitchcock films, and "The Diary of Edward the Hamster (1990–1990)".
The programme was first broadcast as a pilot on 7 March 2007, as one of 10 entries for BBC Radio 7's "Witty and Twisted" competition. ''A Series of Psychotic Episodes'' won the competition and was awarded by having a full series, first broadcast on 2 November 2008. A second series was commissioned and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.〔
==History==
''A Series of Psychotic Episodes'' first began as a pilot for BBC Radio 7's "Witty and Twisted" competition. In the competition, a series of comedians were invited to create their own radio show pilots, the best of which would be commissioned for a full series. Elia's pilot first reached a shortlist of fifty, which was later reduced to ten finalists. Each finalist then recorded a new fifteen-minute pilot. The finalists' pilots were broadcast weekly on BBC Radio 7. Out of these, ''A Series of Psychotic Episodes'' was chosen as the winner and Elia awarded a series.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Show Me the Funny: Witty and Twisted )〕 One of the runners up, ''Gus Murdoch's Sacred Cows'' written and performed by Stephen Carlin, was also given a full series.
After ''A Series of Psychotic Episodes'' was broadcast, it was nominated for the comedy award in the Sony Radio Academy Awards. This was seen as unusual, as the show was a single pilot performed by a relatively unknown comedian. However, it lost the award to ''Down the Line''. In 2010, the series moved to BBC Radio 4.〔

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