It was a comedy in the same way "Acorn Antiques" was I think. It's the stuff in the background that was the funniest I suppose.
It was very "School play" at best. Putting a weird thing with a weird thing together has been done, If a film can beat putting "Karl Dilkington and Warren Davies" together for a holiday programme then good one, otherwise, forget it.
I am still angry about the film now, 2 days later and I only watched 75% of it.