Elephants to Catch Eels


Elephants to Catch Eels is a historical situation comedy originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It was broadcast in two series of six half-hour episodes each, from February to March 2003 and April to May 2004. It was written by Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain and produced by Jan Ravens.
Set in the fictional Drumlin Bay, Cornwall, during the 1790s, Elephants To Catch Eels follows the smuggling exploits of the resourceful Tamsyn Trelawney and her drunken innkeeper father Jago. The new Customs Collector, Major Thomas Falconer, finds it difficult to believe a woman could be involved in smuggling, unlike his deputy, Captain Marriot. Other characters include Squire Bascombe, the gibberish-spouting Mad Gilbert and the gullible Dewey, with other parts played by Mark Perry, Michael Fenton Stevens, Phil Nice and India Fisher. In the last two episodes of Series 1, Imelda Staunton guest-starred as rival smuggler Courageous Kate. Anachronistic allusions, such as a "Smuggling Personality of the Year" contest, are part of the comedy.