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Little Britain. In Little Britain, "Computer says no" is the catchphrase of Carol Beer (played by David Walliams), a bank worker and later holiday rep and hospital receptionist, who always responds to a customer's enquiry by typing it into her computer and responding with "Computer says no" to even the most reasonable of requests.
Episode 1. Matt Lucas & David Walliams. 6 March 2001. (2001-03-06) Home Secretary – Taking questions from the Press. Latymer Crown – Buffalo, pensioner and blind woman stories. Dennis Waterman – Star Wars. Vicky Pollard – Essay on Kitchener. Barry Edwards – Trying to work a new answering machine.
Desiree DeVere. Little Britain character. Portrayed by. David Walliams. Appearances: Since Series 3 Catchphrase: "Baby" (as opposed to Bubbles' "Dahlin" and usually pronounced "bebby", "babby" or "bubby") Desiree (pronounced "de-zee-ray") is the rival of Bubbles and the new wife of Bubbles' ex-husband, Roman.
Contents. Little Britain (TV series) Little Britain is a British sketch comedy series that began as a radio show in 2000 and ran as a television series between 2003 and 2006. It was written and performed by David Walliams and Matt Lucas. Financed by the BBC, the radio series was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, with the initial two television ...
Little Britain USA is an American spin-off-continuation of British sketch show, Little Britain, produced by and aired on HBO.. As in the British series, Matt Lucas and David Walliams play most of the characters: originals such as Lou and Andy, Daffyd Thomas, Sebastian Love, Emily Howard, Marjorie Dawes and Vicky Pollard, as well as new characters not previously seen in the British series.
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"Computer says no" Carol Beer: Little Britain: 2003 [45] "I have a cunning plan" Baldrick: Blackadder: 1983 [46] "Hello, sweetie." River Song: Doctor Who: 2008 [47] "Spoilers." River Song: Doctor Who: 2008 [47] "Keep dancing!" Sir Bruce Forsyth, Tess Daly, Claudia Winkleman: Strictly Come Dancing: 2004 [48] "Let’s release the balls!" Alan ...
Nationality. British. Lou Todd and Andy Pipkin are fictional characters from the BBC sketch comedy series Little Britain, played by David Walliams and Matt Lucas respectively. Andy's catchphrases include, "Yeah I know", "Want that one" and " (I) Don't like it", while Lou's catchphrase is "What a kerfuffle!" Lou is patient, friendly, charitable ...