Little Britain (2003)

The outrageous BBC sketch comedy from Matt Lucas and David Walliams that turned British stereotypes into unforgettable comic characters.

Little Britain - Series Information

  • Original Title: Little Britain
  • First Air Year: 2003
  • Last Air Year: 2005
  • Created by: Matt Lucas, David Walliams
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Comedy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (30 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 3
  • Number of Episodes: 20
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: September 16, 2003 (United Kingdom - 15), September 16, 2003 (Germany - 16)
  • Networks: BBC One, BBC Three
  • Production Companies: BBC

Little Britain - Plot

A zany comedy show with Matt Lucas and David Walliams, featuring characters from all over Little Britain.

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Little Britain - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Matt Lucas
  • David Walliams

Main Cast

  • David Walliams
  • Matt Lucas
  • Tom Baker
  • Paul Putner
  • Ruth Jones
  • Joann Condon
  • Charu Bala Chokshi
  • Anthony Stewart Head
  • Rob Brydon
  • Kevin Lucero Less

Writers

  • Matt Lucas
  • David Walliams

Executive Producers

  • Myfanwy Moore

Little Britain - FAQs

Who created Little Britain?

Little Britain was created by the British comedy duo Matt Lucas and David Walliams. The two also wrote every episode and performed the vast majority of characters in the show, often appearing in multiple roles per episode across all three series.

What are the most iconic characters in Little Britain?

Little Britain is famous for characters such as Vicky Pollard, the perpetually evasive teenager; Lou and Andy, the carer and his scheming charge; Dafydd Thomas, the self-proclaimed only gay in the village; and Emily Howard, the overly theatrical transvestite. These recurring sketches became cultural touchstones in early 2000s Britain.

When did Little Britain first air?

Little Britain first aired on September 16, 2003, in the United Kingdom. The series originally began as a BBC Radio 4 programme before transitioning to television, where it became one of the most-watched comedy shows of its era on BBC Three and later BBC One.

Why was Little Britain removed from streaming platforms?

In June 2020, Little Britain was removed from BBC iPlayer, Netflix, and BritBox following widespread criticism of its use of blackface and other racially insensitive portrayals. Creators Matt Lucas and David Walliams publicly acknowledged the harm caused and expressed regret over those elements of the show.

How many seasons and episodes does Little Britain have?

Little Britain ran for three main series, comprising 20 episodes in total. Season 1 contained 8 episodes, while Seasons 2 and 3 each featured 6 episodes. The show also produced a substantial number of specials, including the spin-off Little Britain USA, which aired in 2008.

Where can you watch Little Britain today?

Availability of Little Britain varies by region following its removal from major streaming platforms in 2020. Physical media such as DVD remains a reliable option. For the most current streaming and purchase options in your area, check JustWatch, which aggregates up-to-date availability across platforms.

Is Little Britain based on a true story?

Little Britain is not based on a true story. It is an entirely fictional sketch comedy series. However, its characters and scenarios are rooted in sharp satirical observations of British social types, regional stereotypes, and everyday life in early 2000s Britain, giving the humour a recognisable, grounded quality.

What are shows similar to Little Britain?

Fans of Little Britain may enjoy Harry Enfield and Chums, The Kenny Everett Television Show, and Trigger Happy TV for comparable British sketch comedy. Little Britain USA (2008) is the direct spin-off. Miranda (2009) and Mock the Week (2005) also share a similar irreverent British comedic sensibility.

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