Bad Robots - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
A student ties himself in knots posting a wedding present using the Frank and Send machine. Drivers battle with an automated parking ticket machine. The automated painting assistant helps a decorator.

Episode 2
Hidden camera show in which the Bad Robots are determined to create chaos with unsuspecting members of the public. Here a change machine for the parking meter bites back.

Episode 3
Tourists in Cardiff face a tourist information machine full of nonsense facts, commuters are driven nuts trying to order a taxi with Cab B.O.T, and the Construct-a-Bear machine gets saucy in Brighton.

Episode 4
People can't believe their eyes as they undertake TezCorp eye test Optical Prime, while tourists at the British Museum learn some things they may not have known about the Ancient Egyptians.

Episode 5
Chaos as the tourist info machine outside the Houses of Parliament feeds visitors with nonsense.

Episode 6
The robots are still busy causing havoc as Digi-Photomatic is busy defacing images of poor unsuspecting users as they attempt to get new passport photos.
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