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Little Britain

Country: UK, Language: English, 29 mins

  • Director: Gareth Carrivick; Graham Linehan
  • Writer: Matt Lucas; David Walliams

CGiii Comment

In the beginning, it was really rather brilliant.

Mad characters, political incorrectness...

But, with all the repetition - the surprises became fewer, the newer characters became wooden.

The whole thing ended long after it should have - 23 episodes in all...having said that - in the beginning, it really was rather brilliant.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Based on the highly successful Radio 4 series, Little Britain is a hilarious exploration of the British Isles and its curious inhabitants after a successful pilot earlier this year. The programme travels from the Scottish highlands, through Wales, the tranquil English countryside and the less tranquil council estates of Britain's inner cities, while the narrator (Tom Baker) adds his insightful and eloquent comments for those less familiar with these fair Isles.

Cast & Characters

Matt Lucas as Various Roles;
David Walliams as Various Roles;
Tom Baker as Narrator;
Anthony Head as The Prime Minister;
Paul Putner as Various Roles;
Joann Condon as Fat Pat;
Charu Bala Chokshi as Meera;
Steve Furst as Various Roles;
Leelo Ross as Tanya;
Stirling Gallacher as Margaret;
Ruth Jones as Myfanwy;
Stephen Aintree as Fat Fighters Taxi Driver