Dare To Believe

Dare To Believe

2002-04-20 30 minutes.
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Season - Episode

2 Season 2 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 1
    1 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 2
    2 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 3
    3 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 4
    4 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 5
    5 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 6
    6 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 7
    7 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 8
    8 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 9
    9 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 10
    10 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 11
    11 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 12
    12 Jan 01, 1970
  • 2 - 13
    13 Jan 01, 1970
1 Season 1 Apr 20, 2002
  • 1 - 1
    1 Apr 20, 2002
  • 1 - 2
    2 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 3
    3 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 4
    4 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 5
    5 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 6
    6 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 7
    7 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 8
    8 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 9
    9 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 10
    10 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 11
    11 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 12
    12 Jan 01, 1970
  • 1 - 13
    13 Jan 01, 1970

Overview

Dare To Believe is a surreal TV sketch show that was shown on ITV in the UK. The programme was shown during the early hours of the mornings, and ran for 2 series between 2002 and 2004, each with thirteen 30 minute episodes. The show gained a cult following amongst students and insomniacs. It largely consisted of dada-inspired comedy sketches, interspersed with periods of hypnotic visuals. During these hypnotic visuals, its much-used catchphrase was often recited: "Fly like a mouse, run like a cushion, be the small bookcase". It was written and directed by Tim de Jongh, who also acted in the show. Tim Firth and Michael Marshall Smith who both co-wrote some of the material were better known for their work on the BBC Radio 4 show, And Now, In Colour. Tim Scott won a BAFTA in 2003 for co-writing and directing the children's show Ripley and Scuff. Dare To Believe was commissioned and then re-commissioned by David Liddament. The show was abandoned upon Liddament's exit from ITV. The show notably contained voice-over work and appearances by the late Patrick Allen.

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Language English