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BBC 7's first original sitcom was created by the writing team of Stuart Sumner and Ian Simons. This science-fiction comedy stars Dan Mersh, Tim Key, Prunella Scales and Dan Tetsell. A story of intergalactic Space journalism that doesn’t come easily to reporters Charlie and Moog, who have quite a lot of trouble with the ‘space’ part. Assisted by a maternal onboard computer Mother, they’ve yet to risk more than a wobbly orbit of the earth in search of news.
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List of MP3s:
http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S01 E01.mp3: Lost in Space Ship http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S01 E02.mp3: Two Men and a Baby Alien http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S01 E03.mp3: The Last Postman http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S01 E04.mp3: Mutiny on the Space Ship http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S02 E01.mp3: Men in Brown http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S02 E02.mp3: The Quite Good Escape http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S02 E03.mp3: Empire in the Sun http://archive.org/download/p01lcrsm/Space Hacks S02 E04.mp3: Back to the Present
(This should be a list of full URLs of MP3s, one per line. If you want to specify a title that's different from the raw filename, put a colon after the filename, followed by the title, eg.
http://www.edrants.com/_mp3/segundo1.mp3: David Mitchell
. The display title will be prefixed with the title of the podcast, eg. "Bat Segundo: David Mitchell", so you don't need to repeat the name of the podcast in each title.)