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Little Britain


 

Little Britain is a BBC radio and television sketch show written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams. The original series debuted on BBC Radio 4 in 2001, running for two short series of five and four half-hour episodes respectively. In 2003, the show began as a television series on the BBC's digital-only channel BBC 3, running to 8 episodes. Most of the TV material was adapted from the original radio sketches, but there were also some original sketches featuring new recurring characters. Due to the success of the series, the first series was repeated on the mainstream channel BBC 2. Although reactions to the series were mixed, many critics were enthusiastic, and the show was recommissioned for another series. Interestingly, unlike many radio-based successes which have crossed over to television, it is understood that a new radio series of the programme is also planned. A second TV series featuring several new characters began on BBC 3 on October 19, 2004, and due to the show's popularity the scheduled repeat run was "promoted" to BBC 1, starting on December 3, 2004, guaranteeing higher ratings. However, the repeat showing did not feature material from the original run deemed too offensive for the BBC 1 audience.

Removed from Series One

  • A lot of sketches at Kelsey Grammar School and the Uncle Albert Hall.
  • A sketch with a man named Barry who records silly messages on his answer phone.
  • Two sketches at the hospital with the girl who is in a coma and her parents.
  • Two sketches each for Peter Andre and April and Neville.
  • A sketch involving a French tourist couple, who are always delayed by the slow and constantly-fatigued wife in seeing what they had visited a certain site for.