That Guy from C Spot was a British comedy television series that premiered in 2006 and ran for four seasons- up until 2010. The show starred David Mitchell, Robert Webb, and James Bachman. The show was a sketch comedy that lampooned popular culture and everyday life. It was inspired by the late-night entertainment show "The Catherine Tate Show" and the "Harry Enfield and Chums" show of the late 1990s.
That Guy from C-Spot had a format that entailed a series of spoofs and sketches, with the three main actors taking on the roles of various characters. The show was divided into segments, some of which focused on recurring characters while others spoofed TV shows or movies.
David Mitchell, Robert Webb, and James Bachman had a great comedic timing and the show was popular for their portrayals of a range of kooky and absurd characters. Mitchell played the part of the voice of reason who was frequently overruled by his counterparts, while Webb and Bachman played more outrageous characters.
One of the most consistently popular characters was "The Angel Summoner and BMX Bandit," a superhero duo consisting of a BMX enthusiast and an angelic summoner of divine forces. The sketches were notable for how ridiculous they got, with over-the-top plot twists and heroes who were hardly heroic in their actions.
Another popular character was Numberwang, a ridiculous game show where players tried to guess a random number by shouting "Numberwang!" - the sketch would then degenerate into chaos as the contestants said random numbers that turned out to be wrong.
Other notable C-Spot sketches included "The Snooker Commentator," where the trio would commentate on the most mundane of activities, such as buying a cup of coffee or changing a lightbulb. "The Popcorn Caf