Hippies

Overview
Set in the vibrant backdrop of London in 1969, Ray Purbbs runs a counterculture magazine called Mouth from his Notting Hill Gate flat. Alongside his fellow hippies—laid-back Alex, free-spirited Jill, and enigmatic Hugo—Ray is fervently engaged in the era's protests and trends, convinced he's making a mark on society. While Alex prefers golf to activism and Jill's ideals of free love clash with her disinterest in Ray, the group flounders in their attempts to make an impact. Their ineptitude extends even to their hippie lifestyle, leading to hilariously failed endeavors in a changing world.
Episodes
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1

Protesting Hippies
Jerry Gurvitz, who calls himself the "Biggest Freak in the World," has traveled from Los Angeles to London. Wanting to make a strong impression, Ray s...
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2

Hairy Hippies
Ray and Alex decide to grow beards, and soon Jill joins in on the trend. Meanwhile, Ray is busy directing a new age themed play, but things aren't run...
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3

Sexy Hippies
Ray is eager for freedom in love, while Alex is experiencing it firsthand. Jill, on the other hand, is keeping her affections to herself, and Hugo is ...
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4

Hippy Dippy Hippies
The Hippies find themselves in a bind when their entire magazine print run goes missing, prompting them to contact the police, despite having just mad...
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5

Muddy Hippies
The Hippies find themselves at a quintessential British summer pop festival, enduring the chilly, rainy weather in a muddy field filled with awful toi...
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6

Disgusting Hippies
Ray impulsively lets two students take charge of writing and editing a magazine issue, only to land himself in court facing obscenity charges.