Shipyard Shenanigans Shug The Dug
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A fictional comedy show set in and around the shipyards of Glasgow.
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LOST BARROWS & HAIRY THUMBS
A SHUG THE DUG PRODUCTION (ruff ruff)
TOM working in the maintenance shop loses his thumb on the turning lathe only for amenities cleaner MINGER to find the thumb while sweeping the bloody mess popping it into a jar of dirty Clyde river water sealing it and starting the chain of events that will become the Urban Myth of The Hairy Thumb.
Shipyard Shenanigans was devised by James T. Tiffoney.
This podcast was written and directed by James T Tiffoney.
Produced by Shug the Dug Productions.
Recorded at HQ Studios Glasgow.
Edited by Samson Video Productions.
The role of
TOM was played by Chris J W Healy
ABIE by Benjamin Smith
OLD FRY by Colin McGregor
Hatty, Man in black, Nosey by William Samson
Smiddy & Angry by John Hughes
Minger by William Spears
Duke by Brian Brady
Girl by Beverley Sweeney
The narrator was William Samson -
FLYING SAUCERS & DEAD MEN
A SHUG THE DUG PRODUCTION (ruff ruff)
TOM working in the maintenance shop loses his thumb on the turning lathe only for amenities cleaner MINGER to find the thumb while sweeping the bloody mess popping it into a jar of dirty Clyde river water sealing it and starting the chain of events that will become the Urban Myth of The Hairy Thumb.
ABIE LINCOLN so-called over his pervading body odour is struggling with a drink problem yet appears to have a fine future as a council street cleaner if only he can hold onto his refuse barrows.
Its last call for Storeman DROOPY checking out the way he would have wanted to go.
Shipyard Shenanigans was devised by James T. Tiffoney.
This episode was written and directed by James T Tiffoney.
Produced by Shug the Dug Productions.
Recorded at HQ Studios Glasgow.
Edited by Samson Video.
The role of
Louie & Chic was played by Chris J W Healy
ABIE by Benjamin Smith
OLD FRY by Colin McGregor
Fireman & Union Rep by William Samson
Smiddy John Hughes
Minger by William Spears
Duke by Brian Brady
Girl & Mother by Beverley Sweeney
Kid by Ava Duncan Corrall
Asian Shopkeeper & Woman by Susan Sims
2nd Man by Gerald Rogan
Woman & Ellen by Susan Sims
1st Man by Robert Howat
The narrator was William Samson -
COWBOYS & YELLOW UNDERPANTS
A SHUG THE DUG PRODUCTION (ruff ruff)
DROOPY has been laid to rest and the retiring MINGER has left SMIDDY his Hairy thumb only now being pursued by FEELY BUM with his claim to the magical filanges.
LARRY the plumber has been convinced by electrician and self-styled spiv BILLY BROON that he can levitate, walk on water and predict the result of horserace’s through his spirit guide much to the workforce’s laughter and entertainment.
Shipyard Shenanigans was devised by James T. Tiffoney.
This episode was written and directed by James T Tiffoney.
Produced by Shug the Dug Productions.
Recorded at HQ Studios Glasgow.
Edited by Samson Video.
Shipyard Shenanigans was devised by James T. Tiffoney.
This episode was written by James T.Tiffoney with Beverley Sweeney
Directed by James T Tiffoney.
The role of
Louie was played by Chris J W Healy
Larry & Marshall by William Samson
Billy Broon & 2nd Voice by Gerard Rogan
Smiddy by John Hughes
Minger by William Spears
Voice & Bumpy by Niall MacDonald
Dawn by Beverley Sweeney
The narrator was William Samson -
SPIRIT GUIDES & CELEBRITY SIZE BEDS
A SHUG THE DUG PRODUCTION (ruff ruff)
DROOPY has been laid to rest and the retiring MINGER has left SMIDDY his Hairy thumb only now being pursued by FEELY BUM with his claim to the magical filanges.
LARRY the plumber has been convinced by electrician and self-styled spiv BILLY BROON that he can levitate, walk on water and predict the result of horserace’s through his spirit guide much to the workforce’s laughter and entertainment.
Electrician LOUIE has fallen out with his missus again and has taken a room in Nancy’s B&B mingling with short celebrities and axe murderers.
The circumstances are real... Only the names have changed!
Shipyard Shenanigans was devised by James T. Tiffoney.
This episode was written and directed by James T Tiffoney.
Produced by Shug the Dug Productions.
Recorded at HQ Studios Glasgow.
Edited by Samson Video.
The role of
Louie was played by Chris J W Healy
Smiddy by John Hughes
Feely bum by Colin McGregor
Voice by Niall MacDonald
Billy Broon by Gerard Rogan
Larry & Angus by William Samson
The narrator was William Samson -
Little Tykes & Fort Apache
EPISODE 6. LITTLE TYKES & FORT APACHE.
Good news for Smiddy, he’s sold his house to Malcolm from the Islands. Sonny accepts an offer for his accident claim but what about his witnesses share, not to mention his claim representatives Wullie Weedle & Billy Broon.. Louie has decided to move back in to his house only on returning surprises a thief. -
Trains & Homeless
EPISODE 7. Trains & Homeless
DUKE and ABIE confronted by the street dossers committee have been turned out of their abode, the train carriages and have to seek refuge within the hostel known as Fraggle Rock. Alas the hostel rules state a bed and lodgings in exchange for chores which keep those whom hold a job down late in the morning forcing Duke and Abie to seek the ultimate loss of face...Applying for a council flat.