The programme featured mainly the following fictitious networks: Other smaller networks include: Occasional separate weather reports are thrown in, with graphic and presentation styles similar to those found on many television channels in the UK.
and gives pointless figures similar to the pollen, pollution and sun indices used by BBC and ITV weather stations ("There is a warning of high altitude for people living on mountains in the Pennines and Yorkshire Dales").
Some have accused the show of being too close in style, presentation, writing and humour to the groundbreaking news satire The Day Today, first broadcast in 1994.
A show with nothing to say, full of...sub-Chris Morris newspeak and malapropism-humour shorn of all originality.
"[1] However, co-creator John Morton said in The Guardian "I hope after the first 10 minutes of our show you realise that it's a different animal from The Day Today.