Episode 4

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Episode 4 of 8, Little Britain, Series 1

Duration: 30 minutes

Matt Lucas and David Walliams take a comic look at life in Britain. Their gallery of outrageous characters here includes Marjorie Dawes, Lou and Andy, and Bubbles.

  • Sketches in this Episode

    Sketches in this Episode

    1. Daffyd - Meets Ifan in the hairdresser's.
    2. Emily Howard - She's had a fall and needs an X-ray.
    3. Lou and Andy - Leave the pub.
    4. Dr Lawrence and Anne - Library i.
    5. Vicky Pollard - Magistrates' Court. Vicky is charged with shop-lifting at Superdrug.
    6. Matthew Waterhouse - Kiss-o-gram. Matthew wants to be a George Bernard Shawagram.
    7. Kelsey Grammar School - Silly equation.
    8. Sandra and Ralph- Poor little child actor Ralph auditions for an advert.
    9. Dr Lawrence and Anne - Library ii.
    10. Marjorie Dawes - Visits her mum in hospital.
    11. Des Kaye - "Wicky woo!" Des helps a customer in a DIY shop.
    12. Dr Lawrence and Anne - Library iii. Anne has earned £5.
    13. Peter Andre - The Royal Correspondent at Highgrove.
    14. Lou and Andy - 'I wanna chocolate.'
    15. April and Neville - St Tom's Ambulance volunteers at the opera.
    16. Ray McCooney - Cake Trolley.
    17. Dame Sally Markham - Lady Chatterley.
    18. Dennis Waterman - It is Jeremy Rent's birthday.
    19. Liz and Clive - Beatles. The Mollie Sugden-obsessed couple meet their match.
    20. World Record Attempt - Cigarette smoking.

Credits

Actor
Matt Lucas
Actor
David Walliams
Actor
Anthony Head

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