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==Episodes== Three series were produced, with a total of eighteen episodes. All episodes were originally broadcast weekly on BBC Radio 1. Series 1 was broadcast from 14 November to 19 December 1997; series 2 was broadcast from 27 March to 1 May 1998; and series 3 broadcast from 21 January to 25 February 1999. *Series 1 – (Fridays) 14 November 1997 to 19 December 1997, from 00:00 to 01:00. *Series 2 – (Fridays) 27 March 1998 to 1 May 1998, from 01:00 to 02:00. *Series 3 – (Thursdays) 21 January 1999 to 25 February 1999, from 00:00 to 01:00. The first five episodes of series 1 of ''Blue Jam'' were repeated by [[BBC Radio 4 Extra]] in February and March 2014, and series 2 was rebroadcast in December.<ref name="Plunkett"/> {{Episode table |background=#1254A4 |overall= 1 |title= 4 |episodes= {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.1 |Title = ee arth welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: The Gun & The Gibbon monologue, babies fighting each other, Radio 1 ''[[Newsbeat]]'', and the Doctor kissing things to make them better. Includes music from [[Björk]], [[Apollo 440]], [[Serge Gainsbourg]] and [[Brigitte Bardot]], [[Eels (band)|Eels]], [[The KLF]], and [[Massive Attack]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.2 |Title = oo ab welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a man convinced he's a baby trapped in the body of a man, Conceptual Art monologue, an unusual acupuncture practice, and Bad Sex. Includes music from [[DJ Shadow]], [[Aphex Twin]], Naked Funk, and [[D'Angelo]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.3 |Title = oo mug welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: the Doctor getting very angry over a pulled tendon, a man asking for a pay rise, a builder in a swimming bath with a strange ability, and Crime Reconstruction monologue. Includes music from [[Les Rhythmes Digitales]], [[Dubstar]], [[Baby Fox]], and [[Michael Franti|Spearhead]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.4 |Title = oo voof welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: Elephant monologue, a man very angry over his four-foot car, Michael Alexander St. John reading the dance chart, and a man robbing a store with a gun in his stomach. Includes music from [[Propellerheads]], [[Moloko]], Björk, and [[William Orbit]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.5 |Title = voo vak welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: [[London Dungeon]] monologue, three lawyer skits, the Doctor thinking a man is quite ugly, and an unorthodox children's birthday party. Includes music from [[Common (rapper)|Common]], [[Moby]], [[Beck]], and [[Portishead (band)|Portishead]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 1.6 |Title = oo vudge welcome |ShortSummary = This episode was cut short and cross-faded into the first episode during broadcast, as one of the skits – Morris's re-editing of the [[George Carey|Archbishop of Canterbury]]'s speech at [[Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales|Princess Diana's funeral]] – was apparently deemed too offensive to broadcast. The sketch was replaced and the new re-edited episode was aired as episode 2.1; this episode, 1.6, consists of the first 13 minutes of episode 2.1, the "Bishopslips" skit, and most of episode 1.1. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.1 |Title = oo vudge welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a little girl with the genitals of an older man, The Belt monologue, the Doctor pays a man to go away, and some unemployed Welshmen chat. Includes music from Massive Attack, Moloko, [[Sneaker Pimps]], and [[Ben Harper]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.2 |Title = oo thub welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a four-year-old gangster girl, a couple has lizards in their television, Michael Alexander St. John reads the club news, and the Suicide Journalist monologue. Includes music from Aphex Twin, Propellerheads, [[Air (French band)|Air]], and [[Jim White (guitarist)|Jim White]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.3 |Title = oo taz welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: the four-year-old gangster girl returns, Mr Ventham has trouble with his pockets, the Doctor prescribes heroin, and a couple specializes in raising the dead. Includes music from [[Happy Mondays]], [[Jimi Tenor]], Serge Gainsbourg, and Moloko. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.4 |Title = oo ziz welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a penis-shaped nightlight, Rothko monologue, unnecessary operations, and The Gush. Includes music from [[Madonna]], Air, [[Brian Eno]], and [[Imagination (band)|Imagination]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.5 |Title = ah zim pulz wah welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a man with a special ticket for the zoo, more unemployed Welshmen, a businessman that can't remember any phone numbers, more Bad Sex, and the Doctor diagnoses symptomless comas. Includes music from Massive Attack, Spearhead, [[R.E.M.]], and [[Biosphere (musician)|Biosphere]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2.6 |Title = ah ah moorz moorz welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: an interview with [[Jerry Springer]], a family with pet lions, a man who lives outdoors, and a thing in the sky. Includes music from Dubstar, Massive Attack, [[Akasha (band)|Akasha]], and [[Boards of Canada]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.1 |Title = package holiday welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: unusual foreplay, Sausage Street Vendors monologue, urine transfusions, and the Doctor hides. Includes music from [[Kool and the Gang]], Beck, [[Mr Scruff]], and [[Marvin Gaye]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.2 |Title = uh h-hm-hm-hmu welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: two parents sing a song for their missing child, a restaurant with an Ugly Weirdo policy, Michael Alexander St. John reads the dance news, and a woman calls the plumber. Includes music from [[Low (band)|Low]], [[Esthero]], Moloko, and [[Luke Vibert|Wagon Christ]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.3 |Title = oo costrinsi welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: Cigarettes monologue, someone possessed by [[Beethoven]], a zombie baby, and someone who has trouble starting conversations. Includes music from [[Matthew Herbert|Herbert]], Beck, [[Amon Tobin]], and [[PJ Harvey]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.4 |Title = har com plusian bezhley welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a man who definitely has a willy, an employment agency for thick people, even more unemployed Welshmen, and open abdomen therapy. Includes music from [[Howie B]], Aphex Twin, [[Mercury Rev]], and [[Broadcast (band)|Broadcast]]. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.5 |Title = al trang un sabers welcome |ShortSummary = Sketches include: a man who hasn't cheated on his wife, Michael Alexander St. John reads a list of things that are cool, Suzy's Wedding monologue, and Chris Moyles commits suicide. Includes music from Sie, [[Whale (band)|Whale]], [[The Orb]], and Sons of Silence. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} {{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3.6 |Title = oo huxtapaz welcome |ShortSummary = The final episode of Blue Jam. Sketches include: more Bad Sex, a man tries to commit suicide with an escape clause, an idiot compound, and a man decapitates himself for art's sake. Includes music from [[Boom Boom Satellites]], [[Sade (singer)|Sade]], [[Black Star Liner]], and Aphex Twin. |LineColor = 1254A4 }} }}
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