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Little Britain - Series 2 [2003]

Little Britain - Series 2 [2003]
Directed by Steve Bendelack, Declan Lowney

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4526 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-10-10
  • Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 180 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Meet the characters that inhabit 'Little Britain' once again in the second series of the comedy sketch show. Characters such as: Dafydd, the only gay man in his village (and wants to keep it like that); Fatfighters group leader Majorie Dawes; teenage girl Vicky Pollard, and rubbish transvestite Emily Howard. Along with these characters there is the carer Lou and his wheelchair bound pal, Andy, and the multi-talented actor, singer and composer Dennis `Minder' Waterman. Again this is primarily written by it's two stars, Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Former Doctor Who, Tom Baker continues to provide the surreal narration and with regular guest appearances by Buffy star Anthony Stewart Head as the Prime Minister, the show presents a wide range of comedy characters in sketches shot both on location and in the studio.


Customer Reviews

It's OK, But Not As Good As Series 13
This is the mabye so on series, the sick woman Maggie is my only favourite new character i like, get rid off Bubbles De Vera...SHE IS SERIOUSLY BAD! But the 2nd series was good...nothing more i can say!

My favourite series!5
The second series of Little Britain remains my favourite. Its sketches aren't as boring as the first series, and there's a lot of unexpected bits as well, so hats off to Lucas and Walliams!

Flogging a dead horse...2
I remember when these guys were original and funny - they should have stopped after season 1. As with all catchphrase-based comedies this gets boring very quickly.
Buy it if you have no sense of humour.