Channel 4 screened a series of short films from December 1989-January 1990, borrowing the title of this film for the umbrella title "Short & Curlies".
This short opened the series, followed by: The Loss Adjuster (1989), Duck (1989), Closed Circuit (1989), Out of Town (1989), Treacle (1988), The Zip (1989), Unusual Ground Floor Conversion (1989), Why Don't You Dance? (1988) and Arcadia (1990).
This short opened the series, followed by: The Loss Adjuster (1989), Duck (1989), Closed Circuit (1989), Out of Town (1989), Treacle (1988), The Zip (1989), Unusual Ground Floor Conversion (1989), Why Don't You Dance? (1988) and Arcadia (1990).
Channel 4's second series of "Short & Curlies", with the name inspired by this short, featured the following: The Universe of Dermot Finn (1988), The Kitchen Child (1989), Work Experience (1989) and The Child Eater (1989).
A third run saw the following shorts broadcast under the umbrella title: The New Look (1991), Geh Kinde Geh (1989), One Man's Meat (1989), The Hangover (1991), A Nice Arrangement (1991) and Dear Rosie (1991). The third series also contained a number of repeats of earlier shorts.
A further run of Short and Curlies launched in October 1992 featured Life's a Gas (1992), The Big Fish (1992), Heart Songs (1992), Broken Skin (1991), London South West (1991), Now That It's Morning (1991) and Gaia (1992).
A third run saw the following shorts broadcast under the umbrella title: The New Look (1991), Geh Kinde Geh (1989), One Man's Meat (1989), The Hangover (1991), A Nice Arrangement (1991) and Dear Rosie (1991). The third series also contained a number of repeats of earlier shorts.
A further run of Short and Curlies launched in October 1992 featured Life's a Gas (1992), The Big Fish (1992), Heart Songs (1992), Broken Skin (1991), London South West (1991), Now That It's Morning (1991) and Gaia (1992).