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Little Britain

  • Fernsehserie
  • 2003–2006
  • 16
  • 29 Min.
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Matt Lucas and David Walliams in Little Britain (2003)
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Matt Lucas und David Walliams, die Schöpfer dieser Sketchshow für Charakterkomödien, freuen sich über alles, was verrückt, schlecht, schrullig und allgemein durchgeknallt über die Menschen u... Alles lesenMatt Lucas und David Walliams, die Schöpfer dieser Sketchshow für Charakterkomödien, freuen sich über alles, was verrückt, schlecht, schrullig und allgemein durchgeknallt über die Menschen und Orte in Großbritannien ist.Matt Lucas und David Walliams, die Schöpfer dieser Sketchshow für Charakterkomödien, freuen sich über alles, was verrückt, schlecht, schrullig und allgemein durchgeknallt über die Menschen und Orte in Großbritannien ist.

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    • David Walliams
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    • Matt Lucas
    • David Walliams
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      • David Walliams
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      • David Walliams
      • Tom Baker
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    • 4 BAFTA Awards gewonnen
      • 29 Gewinne & 12 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Matt Lucas
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    • Various Roles…
    • 2003–2006
    David Walliams
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    • 2003–2006
    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • Narrator
    • 2003–2006
    Paul Putner
    Paul Putner
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    • 2003–2006
    Anthony Head
    Anthony Head
    • The Prime Minister
    • 2003–2006
    Joann Condon
    • Fat Pat
    • 2003–2006
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    Steve Furst
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    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)
    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.
    fury21

    Yeah but no but yeah but no but yeah it's great!

    "Little Britain" is a wonderful comedy series starring the fantastic Mark Lucas and David Walliams. Taking an irreverent look at life in Britain, they tease and giggle their way through 30 min episodes poking fun at every one possible. The truly genius thing about the series is, we all know at least one of the characters.

    The unruly chavette girl who thinks everyone is a slag (Vicky Pollard), The mean (and fat) leader of the "Fat Fighters" (Marjorie Dawes), "the only gay in the village" (Daffyd) and many others...

    Meet the very bad transvestite Emily Howard, who swears she is a lady (but have you seen the hair on her legs?!) Sebastian, the Prime Ministers assistant, with an unhealthy lust...

    The script writing is fantastic, the comedy timing is amazing, and it works so well. There is not one thing that I could say was wrong with this, except that maybe its too short? And we need some more Vicky Pollard! The new series is set to be even better than the first with many new and amusing characters. The long and the short of it? Its the dogs *ahem*...

    Don't give me no evils!
    wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Very well realized show but one where the gimmick will likely wear off eventually

    STAR RATING:*****Unmissable****Very Good***Okay**You Could Go Out For A Meal Instead*Avoid At All Costs

    Comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams portray a series of eccentric or satirical characters roaming modern day Britain and how the rest of society is faltering at the course of their actions.

    When this show first came about,I was unable to show much interest in it.It was only until I sat down and really watched a few episodes that it began to grow on me (really so) and I began to see that,along with The Office,it was probably the only modern day comedy that could really be described as truly funny.

    Like The Office,there's talent behind it,although like a modern show such as Bo Selecta!,which does tend to rely on just being really crude and vulgar as opposed to really being funny in any way,a fair bit of the humour on display is rather gross-out and rude.But therein lies the biggest irony:it's an interpretation of modern British society,which is vulgar and tacky.Who,when walking through some run-down council estate or local park,has't walked across some nonchalant,monosyllabic,incoherent trollop like Vicky Pollard?!?How many of you have come across some bitchy,condescending person like Marjorie Dawes when attending a weight-loss therapy session?How many Lou and Andys do we cross?

    Lucas is the star of the show for me.I can't think of a character he does who I don't like.Walliams isn't bad,it's just one or two of his characters I can't stand (that 'eh eh eeeeeh' thing he does does my head in-I'd be liable to punch anybody who did it by me!).His 'I'm a laaaaaaaaaay-dee' thing is a little irritating too.He's good support to Lucas,but on his own,he ends up detracting from the show a little.

    Okay,so it's a good realization of the people currently living in Britain.The thing is,the show's come on quite a way now,and it still seems to be very one-joke!In every episode,in every sketch,despite the show's continuity and its ability to be funny,it does still seem to be the same joke repeating and repeating itself in relation to every character.Pollard's 'yeah-but-no-but-yeah-but-no-but' thing is very true (it's how these common tarts speak!) but it is the same thing every episode,just done in a different context.It's not that it's necessarily bad because of this,on the contrary it's consistently funny every episode,but I can just see it being one of those shows where the gimmick will wear off rather quickly and the last episode will be screened in maybe two years time instead of lasting as long as,say,The Simpsons or Only Fools and Horses.

    Having said all that,though,it's certainly one of the best shows around at the moment,and well worth seeing now if you haven't already seen an episode.****
    7gilleliath

    it looks better now, not worse

    Contrary to the featured review, I think this looks better with the passage of time. I found it creepy and off-putting at first view - maybe I noticed those implicit themes the FR mentions, while they didn't. If this was a picture of Britain, even one meant in fun, it was depressing. Without doubt Lucas and - especially - Walliams are, shall we say, unusual people, and they used this show to air some of their issues, pioneering things that are regarded as normal on TV now. And I can't say I enjoyed that aspect.

    But it has two great saving graces. Firstly, it doesn't vilify or browbeat the audience squares as comedies do now - instead it invites you to laugh good-naturedly, with them, at their own oddities and neuroses. Second, it really is funny, permanently funny, not just dependent, like Catherine Tate, on temporary mass hysteria, or, like Enfield and Whitehouse, on mere exaggerated observation. LB's best gags are outrageous not just because they are rude, or taboo, but because they are so completely ludicrous. As with Python, though, there is usually a core of strange plausibility: we don't really act like this, but some of us would probably like to.

    I think, eg, of wheelchair-bound Andy jumping into the aquarium and swimming behind his oblivious carer's back. Or tiny Denis Waterman with his giant cup of tea - it was a bit rough on the unsuspecting Waterman, but it really is funny. Or Bubbles Devere and Desiree rolling around naked on top of one another. The studio audience *howls* with laughter, the way they often did in the 70s, but rarely did in the 90s and 00s and probably never will again.

    In its time, the BBC has churned out sketch shows by the ton - remember all those shows by Spike Milligan, Les Dawson, Little & Large, Morecambe & Wise, the Two Ronnies, Russ Abbott, Smith & Jones, French & Saunders, Armstrong & Miller etc etc? Apart from Python almost none of it worth returning to (except maybe out of nostalgia) - but this is.

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    • Wissenswertes
      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".
    • Zitate

      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.
    • Alternative Versionen
      In 2005 the Australian Broadcasting Corporation showed repeat episodes as fillers, condensed to 15 minutes with the title Very Little Britain.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Making 'Little Britain' Too (2004)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. April 2007 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Herne Bay, Kent, England, Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Little Britain Productions
      • Talent One
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