Episode 1

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Episode 1 of 8

Duration: 30 minutes

Comedy. Award-winning radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy has been let out of the studio and given his own TV series in which he travels the length and breadth of Britain to meet the British people.

In this first episode, he meets some of the regular callers to his award-winning radio show, like 28-stone Graham Downes, Jamaican entrepreneur Early D, reformed criminal Tony Beckton, and small-minded builder Martin Hole.

He also gets to meet the aristocratic Combe sisters who have divided their stately home along political lines, and self-appointed Muslim community leader Mister Khan.

Last on

Thu 21 Jan 2010 22:00 BBC Two except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue)

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  • Photo: Bellamy's People

    Photo: Bellamy's People

    From left to right: Rosie Cavaliero as Lady Patience Combe, Rhys Thomas as Gary Bellamy and Lucy Montgomery as Lady Grace Combe.

  • Photo: Gary and the Fan Club

    Photo: Gary and the Fan Club

    Julie (Rosie Cavaliero) and Patricia (Lucy Montogomery) from the Gary Bellamy Fan Club are thrilled to be sitting beside the man himself (Rhys Thomas).

  • Photo: Humphrey Milner

    Photo: Humphrey Milner

    Charlie Higson plays the elderly gent, Humphrey Milner.

  • Photo: Graham Downes

    Photo: Graham Downes

    Graham Downes (Paul Whitehouse) is a morbidly obese man with a sinus problem.

Credits

Actor
Rhys Thomas
Actor
Felix Dexter
Actor
Lucy Montgomery
Actor
Simon Day
Actor
Rosie Cavaliero
Actor
Amelia Bullmore
Actor
Adil Ray
Actor
Zahra Ahmadi
Actor
Jason Lewis
Actor
Daniel Kaluuya
Director
Paul Whitehouse
Director
Charlie Higson
Producer
Ali Bryer Carron
Writer
Paul Whitehouse
Writer
Charlie Higson
Writer
Rhys Thomas
Writer
Simon Day
Writer
Lucy Montgomery
Writer
Felix Dexter
Writer
Adil Ray
Writer
Amelia Bullmore
Writer
Rosie Cavaliero

Broadcasts

  • Thu 21 Jan 2010 22:00 BBC Two except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue)

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