People Just Do Nothing started out as a run of self-made improvised internet skits, created by Mustafa and his friends Hugo Chegwin, Steve Stamp and Asim Chaudhry, about a hopeless group of pirate radio DJs based in Brentford, west London, with ambitions to be rich and famous.
Is Allan Mustafa a real MC?
Consisting of MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa), DJ Beats (Hugo Chegwin), Steven Green (Steve Stamp), Chabuddy G (Asim Chaudhry), and Decoy (Daniel Sylvester) the middle-age crew run their illegal music station from a run-down flat in Brentford, West London.
Was Kurupt FM real?
Keeping up with Kurupt FM: “Geniuses aren't always realised in their own time” Based in Brentford, west London, are Kurupt FM, the group of dodgy DJs and inept MCs whose BBC mockumentary People Just Do Nothing first aired in 2014.
Are Kurupt FM Big in Japan?
Kurupt FM innit the rest is irrelevant. After Brentford's largest pirate radio station has ended, the boys from Kurupt FM find their way to Japan on an epic adventure in search of fortune and fame. Kurupt FM innit the rest is irrelevant.
Where is Kurupt FM filmed?
West London
Is there going to be a People Just Do Nothing film?
We've just heard that People Just Do Nothing: Big In Japan, the film extension of the hit TV series, is set to land on the home formats in November. It will hit digital first, on the 8th November, and then land on the physical formats from 22nd November.
Is Kurupt FM a real station?
People Just do Nothing is a mockumentary, in which the characters give interviews to the camera and are taped in a loose, documentary fashion. The "documentary" follows the fortunes of "Kurupt FM", a pirate radio station broadcasting UK garage from a flat in Brentford, West London.
Is MC Grindah real?
MC Grindah, real name Anthony Zografos, (formerly known as MC Sniper) is a main character in People Just Do Nothing. He is the co-founder and leader of Kurupt FM, a pirate radio station in Brentford, London.
Is MC Grindah a postman?
MC Grindah (Allan Mustafa) is a postman while DJ Beats (Chegwin) works on reception in a ten-pin bowling alley. Out of the blue, a madcap Japanese game show samples one of the group's tracks, Heart Monitor Riddem, to accompany footage of contestants wiping out on an obstacle course.