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A two-part Christmas special, Little Britain Abroad, was broadcast in December 2006 and January 2007, bringing the total number of episodes to 25. There was also the Little Britain Live show. In the UK, the series was originally broadcast on BBC Three and BBC One and was aired in repeats on Dave, Gold, and Watch.
Little Britain is a British character-based comedy sketch show which was first broadcast on BBC radio and then turned into a television show. It was written and performed by comic duo David Walliams and Matt Lucas.
Episodes: Radio Show; Series 1, episodes 4 and 5 Catchphrase: "I love you Anne" and "I need you Anne" Peter Andre is a Royal correspondent for the BBC who gets sacked after first making surreal and false claims about the Royal Family (such as Prince Charles having magical powers, describing the queen as "The Main One" and mistaking Princess Eugenie for her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York) and ...
He made a cameo appearance in Shaun of the Dead as Tom, the cousin of Shaun's friend Yvonne. In 2007, he released "I'm Gonna Be", originally by The Proclaimers, with Peter Kay as a charity single for Comic Relief. [14] He performed the single as Little Britain character Andy Pipkin, along with Kay playing as Brian Potter.
In Little Britain USA, Andy steals an old woman's mobility scooter. [2] In one scene, Andy grabs a woman's breast while she is talking to Lou. During the Little Britain Abroad series, Andy blows a long raspberry as a message to fellow passengers on a 'plane taking them to Florida, after the captain allows him an opportunity to make an ...
Mickey and Buster attempt to get a photograph of Geri Halliwell but miss her after doing a rendition of Spice Girls songs. Fearghal assists a young mother by putting her three-month old baby in the overhead locker. Precious Little closes The Coffee Hut early after claiming it has run out of coffee, then does her shopping at the airport.
The phrase was also used in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2006 as a reference to Little Britain. [4] The catchphrase returns in Little Brexit, where Carol is still working at Sunsearchers as a holiday rep, confronted by a woman wanting to go to Europe. Carol uses the paraphrase "Brexit Says No", when the woman wants to go to France ...
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! – celebrity/reality; I'm Alan Partridge – situation comedy; I Am Not an Animal – animated comedy; I Can Cook – children's; I Didn't Know You Cared – situation comedy; I Dream – children's; I Love My Country – comedy; I Never Knew That About Britain – entertainment; I Survived a Zombie ...