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The complete first series from BBC Radio 4, plus the pilot episode and over twenty-five minutes of never-heard-before sketches and outtakes
'Comedy ecstasy... ' Heat magazine
The Little Britain radio series won a Sony Award when it first appeared on radio, and has since gone on to become a comedy phenomenon. Now, available for the first time, are the original pilot and all four episodes of the original radio series -complete and uncut.
Matt Lucas and David Walliams' comedy creations are already household names and need no introduction: Daffyd, the only gay in his village, Emily I'm a lady!' Howard, incoherent young offender Vicky Pollard, Kenny look into my eyes' Craig, and Marjorie Dawes from FatFighters. Not forgetting Denver Mills. Dennis Waterman, and children's entertainer Des Kaye.
Complementing Tom Baker's brilliantly bizarre narration, and David Arnold's original music, are many characters that have only ever appeared on radio: Cockney Film Star, taxi driver Jackie Paper, Joey the Stool, and two of the worst ghosts you'll ever know.
With a wealth of bonus material that includes sketches and hilarious outtakes never transmitted on radio, welcome to the wonderful and surreal world of Little Britain.
Written By
Matt Lucas and David Walliams
FIRST BROADCAST Series One
BBC Radio 4
3 August 2000 and 6 March-27 March 2001
Series Two
BBC Radio 4
12 February - 5 March 2002
NUMBER OF RADIO EPISODES
Series One: Five
Series Two; Four
AWARDS
BAFTA Award: Best Comedy Programme or Series 2003 (TV series)
Sony Radio Academy Award 2003
British Comedy Awards 2003:
David Walliams,
Best Newcomer (TV series)
Royal Television Society Awards 2004: Best Comedy Performance and Best Entertainment (TV series) MCPS
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Grumpy Old WomenWritten By : Judith HolderNarrated By : Alison SteadmanPublished By : BBC Audiobooks LtdLength : 2 hours 15 minutesCategories : TV & Film
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