Episode 3

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Episode 3 of 8

Duration: 30 minutes

Comedy. Award-winning radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy tries to pin down exactly what it means to be British.

He talks to historian Michael Dadd about why Britain is called 'Great'. He interviews controversial radio phone-in host Steve Goodall who regularly broadcasts his opinion that the ordinary people of Britain like himself have no voice. He visits a lively multicultural market in south London to talk to stall holder Linda Darling about Britain's rich cultural diversity and the price of tomatoes, and he argues with Australian bar owner Nicky Ambrose over his claims that England is a weak and dying nation.

Last on

Thu 4 Feb 2010 22:00 BBC Two except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue)

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Credits

Gary Bellamy
Rhys Thomas
Actor
Charlie Higson
Actor
Felix Dexter
Actor
Paul Whitehouse
Actor
Lucy Montgomery
Actor
Simon Day
Actor
Amelia Bullmore
Actor
Adil Ray
Director
Charlie Higson
Director
Paul Whitehouse
Producer
Charlie Higson
Producer
Paul Whitehouse
Producer
Ali Bryer Carron
Writer
Paul Whitehouse
Writer
Charlie Higson
Writer
Rhys Thomas
Writer
Felix Dexter
Writer
Lucy Montgomery
Writer
Simon Day
Writer
Amelia Bullmore
Writer
Adil Ray

Broadcasts

  • BBC TwoThu 4 Feb 2010 22:00 BBC Two except Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue)

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