Enid Blyton has been a ripe source of satire, but what was once ripe can quickly become old and stale Five get molested and sell special sherbet was a little lacking in originality, however this was only one of many sketches in this fast-paced show.
Sweet and serious scenes were slickly scuppered by sexual misunderstandings, or when anal-raping apes made arbitrary appearances.
The performers jumped well between different ages and accents in pieces such as Billy Miner - a well-chosen piece of role reversal.
Some of the sexual jokes got a little repetitious though.
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