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Little Britain - Live, 2006

Little Britain - Live

English

UK

Rating:7.6
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Profile of Little Britain - Live

Little Britain - Live can be described as witty, humorous, and clever. The plot revolves around village life, the working class, and social misfits. Its comic aspect comes from dry humor and satire. Little Britain - Live's main genre is comedy. In terms of style, it involves stand up and sketches. In approach, it is realistic. Little Britain - Live is located in England. It takes place in contemporary times. It is based on a TV series.

Summary of Little Britain - Live

An odd, distinctly British sketch show, LITTLE BRITAIN rose to become one of the most popular comedy shows in its native U.K. Starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams in a variety of guises, each sketch features a unique take on the minutiae of British life. Imitating people from various walks of life, Lucas and Walliams grotesquely exaggerate them for comedic effect; their chirpy yet deliberately irritating character, Vicky Pollard, even spawned a catchphrase that seeped into everyday use in Britain ("yeah, but no, but yeah!"). In 2005 Lucas and Walliams took the show on the road, bringing many of their most popular characters to the stage on an eight-month tour. This performance was recorded in Blackpool.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: 13 November 2006
Runtime: 79 min

Cast and Crew

Matt Lucas as Various Characters in Little Britain - Live
Matt Lucas

as Various Characters

David Walliams as Various Characters in Little Britain - Live
David Walliams

as Various Characters

Anthony Head as Prime Minister in Little Britain - Live
Anthony Head

as Prime Minister

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