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Little Britain

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2006
  • TV-MA
  • 29m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
27K
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Matt Lucas and David Walliams in Little Britain (2003)
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Matt Lucas and David Walliams, the creators of this character-comedy sketch show, delight in all that is mad, bad, quirky and generally bonkers about the people and places of Britain.Matt Lucas and David Walliams, the creators of this character-comedy sketch show, delight in all that is mad, bad, quirky and generally bonkers about the people and places of Britain.Matt Lucas and David Walliams, the creators of this character-comedy sketch show, delight in all that is mad, bad, quirky and generally bonkers about the people and places of Britain.

  • Creators
    • Matt Lucas
    • David Walliams
  • Stars
    • Matt Lucas
    • David Walliams
    • Tom Baker
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,074
    115
    • Creators
      • Matt Lucas
      • David Walliams
    • Stars
      • Matt Lucas
      • David Walliams
      • Tom Baker
    • 120User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 29 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas
    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    David Walliams
    David Walliams
    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Narrator
    • 2003–2006
    Paul Putner
    Paul Putner
    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • The Prime Minister
    • 2003–2006
    Joann Condon
    • Fat Pat
    • 2003–2006
    Charu Bala Chokshi
    • Meera
    • 2003–2006
    Steve Furst
    Steve Furst
    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    Leelo Ross
    • Tanya
    • 2004–2006
    Ruth Jones
    Ruth Jones
    • Myfanwy
    • 2003–2006
    Stirling Gallacher
    Stirling Gallacher
    • Margaret…
    • 2003–2005
    Stephen Aintree
    Stephen Aintree
    • Fat Fighters Taxi Driver…
    • 2003–2005
    Sally Rogers
    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    Steve Benham
    • Fat fighter…
    • 2003
    Yuki Kushida
    • Gita…
    • 2004–2006
    David Foxxe
    • Dickie Bubble…
    • 2003–2005
    Habib Nasib Nader
    • Gregory Merchant
    • 2003–2005
    Joan Linder
    • 2004–2005
    • Creators
      • Matt Lucas
      • David Walliams
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    8BlackJack_B

    Oh my...

    This is one of the funniest T.V. shows I have seen in a long time. A mix of Monty Python, Kids In The Hall and toilet humor, Little Britain is laugh-out-loud hilarious.

    Matt Lucas and David Walliams create some of the most memorable characters in a long time. Yes, the show runs their characters into the ground and it becomes repetitive but when they are fresh, these caricatures are winners.

    Some of my favorites:

    Marjorie Dawes, the hypocritical leader of the Fat Fighters, who calls her customers fat despite being overweight herself.

    Sebastian Love, the openly gay aide to the Prime Minister of the U.K.

    Emily Howard, the Victorian era cross-dresser.

    Vicky Pollard, the fast-talking teenage delinquent.

    Daffyd Thomas, who claims to be the only gay in the village when there seems to be plenty of them around him.

    Kenny Craig, master hypnotist.

    There's other characters I like, though some of them aren't as funny. It can be hit-or-miss.

    The show also relies on a lot of toilet humor and tastelessness at times, seemingly in the later seasons.

    Still, it's a tremendous show. I hope to see Season 3 on Netflix soon. However, I would definitely not allow kids to see this show. It's R- rated to be sure.
    bob the moo

    Was fresh once but the type of humour and reliance on catchphrases has meant it has got old faster than the BBC would like you to think

    Ah Britain, the home of the gentleman, the birthplace of industrial, the home of football, the country that taught the world civilisation. But all is not well in Britain. Chavs have taken root deep in the culture, sexual practices have changed away from the norm even for those in high office while the old and infirm are allowed to remain within the wider population with inadequate controls. This is Britain. This is where we live.

    And I suppose that is the best way to sum up how Little Britain began; a sketch show with exaggerated characters drawn from various aspects of life and blown up for effect. Whether it is the "ladies", the benefit fraud, the good-natured sop or the female teenage slag – all were here and all were good targets. The humour was rather crude and easy (surprisingly so for something that came from Radio 4 of all places) but once the characters were in place it was easy to enjoy it. This has changed a little bit over the course of three series and we now find ourselves with a series that has probably peaked and now seems to be desperately aping its better days in the hope for ongoing success. It was never so good that it would appeal to a mainstream audience (shown by the BBC editing it for repeat on BBC1) but it was snug on BBC2 with low However with generally good praise and lots of catchphrases comes more pressure and a key spot on BBC1. This has not been a good thing for a series that really shouldn't have gone beyond 2 runs on television. The mainstream audience has come for the catchphrases and they are being fed them over and over without anything really new added. The sketches are not cleverer or funnier, they are just louder or cruder than they were before. The old characters are in a rut and the new characters have settled into repetitive jokes with alarming speed. Relying on catchphrases and such is good for one series, maybe two, but it quickly gets old and, with nothing new coming through Little Britain has managed to outstay its welcome while ironically doing better in the ratings than ever.

    With the new series even those that like the show will admit that things have gone for more base targets than before. Many of the characters now rely on physical and toilet humour (always the same jokes as well) and not enough of them are actually funny. Tom Baker's stuff remains funny because, although the approach is the same, his voice and his dialogue is funny. Lucas and Walliams are both funny but they can't totally carry it; given them good material (Orville was an example) and they can do it but ask them to just role around in fat suits and that is what they will do.

    Overall this is quite a funny show but not one that is clever or funny enough to appeal to the audience share that it is currently vying for. Relying heavily on extreme characters, catchphrases and crudity is not sustainable and, although I enjoy it, I rarely sit to watch it because I started becoming aware long before series 3 started, that I had probably seen the vast majority of what it had to offer. After that, why watch it retread old ground?
    8Terrell-4

    Silly, bawdy, brutal, clever, satiric, surreal, lewd and funny

    Says our dignified narrator and guide, "Britain...Britain...Britain...land of tradition...fish and fries...the changing of the garden...trooping the colours. Have you ever wondered about the people of Britain? Nor have I..."

    And with that, Matt Lucas and David Walliams take us into a Britain far removed from Jane Austin. Lucas is short, fat and hairless, something like a pink, soft kewpie doll. Walliams is tall, hirsute (hair suit?) and, depending on the occasion, wolfish or just showing a lot of teeth. They are the creators, writers and performers of Little Britain, a sketch comedy series centered on the lives of a dozen or so worst examples of British human life. Want an obnoxious, trouble-making teen with a thick accent and an excuse for everything? Try out Vicky Pollard. How about the effeminate assistant to the Prime Minister, who invariably finds excuses to fall to his knees directly in front of the man. Or the fat, wheelchair-bound Andy Pipkin, who mumbles and lolls, and is just too lazy to walk. And there's plump Daffyd Thomas, young Welsh lad who dresses in tight, bright polyester and is the only gay in his village...and is determined to keep it that way. And more and more. We visit them often, usually in places like Kelsey Grammar School and St. God's Hospital. Since Lewis and Walliams play all of them (backed up by a small cast of straight-faced actors), the old tradition in Britain of men wearing dresses is alive and well.

    There's nothing like it in the United States, and probably never will be. The FCC would have a fit, and so would most U.S. social service agencies. Little Britain is ferociously un-PC. If you think it is terrible taste to make fun of homosexuals, old ladies, the mentally disturbed, the fat, minorities, or any number of other groups (politicians and teenagers, of course, excepted), this is not the show for you. ("Are you fat because you're a lesbian or are you a lesbian because you're fat?") Matt Lucas and David Walliams have created a world (and a series) that is silly, bawdy, brutal, clever, satiric, surreal, lewd and funny. It's best watched in small doses. Little Britain was so popular in Britain that it just about became an empire...Christmas specials, performances for charity, a try at transplanting to America, interviews and awards. Of course, the pecksniffs and self-appointed moral guardians are always on the alert. Said one British critic, "Little Britain has been a vehicle for two rich kids to make themselves into multi-millionaires by mocking the weakest people in Britain. Their targets are almost invariably the easiest, cheapest groups to mock: the disabled, poor, elderly, gay or fat. In one fell swoop, they have demolished protections against mocking the weak that took decades to build up."

    Perfectly true. Shame they're so funny.
    bassist_gurl

    Unbelievably Good...

    I live in France, and I am virtually the only person at my school who does not have Sky. Therefore, I never saw Little Britain on television, but I heard everyone else at school talking about it and quoting it. So I decided to get this DVD.

    Little Britain is possibly one of the smartest, funniest comedies I have ever seen. It was EVEN better than I expected it. If you aren't British, you will probably not understand all of the humor. Most of the stereotypes in the show are exaggerated, but actually real. In Britain, every town has loads of Vicky Pollards. Its hard to believe, but true.

    Little Britain is absolutely Unmissable I give in 9.9 out of 10 (because nothing is perfect)
    djhunnicut

    Great!

    Britain! Britain! Britain! There's an old saying in Britain. 'Britain is top banana, yay!' I have had the pleasure of meeting both Matt Lucas and David Walliams dressed as Andy and Lou at a series 1 DVD signing, and touched Matt Lucas' head! and David Walliams did a really cool handshake with me! Probably the funniest British comedy of the new millennium, Little Britain leaves us giggling and shouting out quotes from last night's episode from offices and playgrounds all across Britain! Hilarious characters, the amount of racism and homophobic behaviour of it characters are what make it even more funny! I must see for anyone who respects British comedy! 10 / 10!!!

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    • Trivia
      David Walliams personally chose Anthony Head to play the Prime Minister. Whenever asked he answers "Because next to Steve Martin, he's the only man I'll ever turn gay for".
    • Quotes

      Daffyd: I am the only gay in the village

    • Crazy credits
      The narrator, Tom Baker, says a different random thing about Britain and/or its people as the opening credits play in each episode.
    • Alternate versions
      In 2005 the Australian Broadcasting Corporation showed repeat episodes as fillers, condensed to 15 minutes with the title Very Little Britain.
    • Connections
      Featured in Making 'Little Britain' Too (2004)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Малобританія
    • Filming locations
      • Herne Bay, Kent, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Little Britain Productions
      • Talent One
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    • Runtime
      29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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