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How many seasons does Baddiel's Syndrome have?
1 season
How many episodes does Baddiel's Syndrome have?
14 episodes
When did Baddiel's Syndrome premiere?
January 14, 2001
When did Baddiel's Syndrome end?
April 9, 2001
How long are episodes of Baddiel's Syndrome?
25 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Baddiel's Syndrome?
4.3 out of 10
Who stars in Baddiel's Syndrome?
David Baddiel
,
Morwenna Banks
, and
Peter Bradshaw
Who wrote Baddiel's Syndrome?
Jonathan Ross
,
David Baddiel
,
Jane Goldman
,
Steve Punt
,
Peter Bradshaw
,
Jack Barth
,
Daniel Maier
,
Bert Tyler-Moore
,
Gary Parker
,
George Jeffrie
, and others
Who directed Baddiel's Syndrome?
Mark Mylod
,
Martin Dennis
,
David G. Croft
, and
Pati Marr
Who was the producer of Baddiel's Syndrome?
Sam Pinnell
Who was the composer for Baddiel's Syndrome?
Peter Baikie
and
John Collins
Who was the executive producer of Baddiel's Syndrome?
Richard Allen-Turner
,
David Baddiel
,
Mark Freeland
, and
Jon Thoday
Who are the characters in Baddiel's Syndrome?
David, Ethan, James Bourne, Josh, and The Psychiatrist
What is the Baddiel's Syndrome theme song?
"Rich and Strange"
What genre is Baddiel's Syndrome?
Comedy
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