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Little Britain

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Little Britain is a cool show on TV that started in 2004 and it is still on TV today. It is one of MRINSTRUCTIONBOOK's favorite shows. The show stars Matt Lucas and David Walliams.

Series

  • Season 1 (2004)
  • Season 2 (2005)
  • Season 3 (2006)
  • Little Britain USA Season 1 (2008)

Specials

  • Little Britain Abroad (2007)
  • Little Britain Live (2006-2007)

Some Characters

  • Lou Todd

Lou Todd is some guy who looks after Andy Pipkin, a large fat man in a wheelchair.

  • Andy Pipkin

Andy is in a wheelchair. However he doesn't need it, since every time Lou's back is turned from Andy he always gets up and does something. Lou never sees Andy standing up.

  • Marjorie Dawes

Marjorie works at FatFighters, a weight loss class. She is very rude and even racist sometimes toward her fellow class members. She even spat on Vanessa Feltz and called Rosie O' Donnell a lesbian.

  • Daffyd Thomas

Daffyd claims to be the only gay in the village of his home town, even though there are other Gay people living there.

  • Ray Mcooney

Ray works in a Hotel Restaraunt and he is a insane chef. He doesn't give anyone a specific answer [maybe I did and maybe I didn't] if he gets asked a question. He usually plays a Piccolo and a Flute (and sometimes even a violin) for some reason.

  • Mr Mann

Mr Mann frequently visits Roy's Shop, though it's in the same location the shop is always different. Mr Mann always asks for specific items (like Pirate Memory Games suitable for children between the ages of four and eight that are a little less piratey)

  • Roy

Roy is the owner of a shop that Mr Mann likes to shop at.

  • Margaret

Margarete is Roy's assistant, you can never see her, for some reason. However in one episode it was revealed that she doesn't have any arms or legs.

  • Bubbles De Vere

Bubbles is a overweight woman who thinks she's beautiful when she's in fact very ugly. She always shreds her clothes and ends up naked. Also she likes to seduce people.

  • Anne

Anne is an inmate at the Steven Spielberg hospital in Little Bentcock. She is a mentally challenged patient, although she is known to answer the telephone perfectly normally. Anne has worked at a library, bowling alley and as a pianist in a restaurant; she takes a keen interest in amateur dramatics and decoration. Her psychiatrist Dr Lawrence is always eager to discuss her progress with fellow mental health professional Dr Begrie, whose face Anne sometimes licks.

  • Carol Beer

Carol Beer worked at a bank in Series Two and had a very close relationship with her computer. When asked by customers if they can take a loan or open up an account, she will type into her computer and usually answer "computer says no" in an unemotional tone, or for a change (upon being invited to a dinner with colleagues), "Computer says 'Will Melanie be there?'" She is incredibly unhelpful and completely unwilling to use any human initiative to help customers and will cough in their faces to make them leave.

  • Kenny Craig

Kenny Craig is a stage hypnotist who often uses his powers for silly and trivial reasons, such as beating his mother in a game of Scrabble by playing a non-existent word (cupboardy, which, according to him, meant "cupboard-like") and hypnotising her into believing it is a real word. In most of the early series, Kenny Craig sketches are based on him hypnotising one or more people into doing things or accepting as fact a ridiculous premise, some of whom aren't really hypnotised, but were merely playing along, or he may use his powers to get out of a sticky situation ). His powers appear to improve as the series progresses, however; in later episodes he manages feats such as putting on a hypnosis show - in which he does nothing but hypnotise the audience into believing they have actually witnessed an incredible hypnosis show before sitting back to read a book for an hour; finally taking them out of their trance at the timetabled end of the show.