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Little Britain 'will axe controversial characters'
Marjorie Dawes and Maggie Blackamoor are among the characters that won't be back for the new series as Matt Lucas discusses plans to resurrect the award winning BBC comedy series.
Seamus Duff, The Mirror, 11th April 2020Netflix offer £3 million for uncensored Little Britain
Netflix is set to pay around £3 million to the stars of Little Britain to create new episodes.
The streaming giant hopes to poach writers and stars David Walliams and Matt Lucas from the BBC.
Ellie Henman, The Sun, 25th March 2020Top cast lined-up for Stephen Fry film The Liar
David Walliams, Charles Dance, Hugh Bonneville, Rupert Everett, Warwick Davis and Sally Phillips are amongst the cast lined-up for The Liar, a film based on Stephen Fry's book.
British Comedy Guide, 18th March 2020David Walliams to bring Malory Towers to CBBC
David Walliams is bringing Enid Blyton's Malory Towers books to the small screen. The 48-year-old BGT star's company, King Bert Productions, will bring to life the adventures of the famous boarding school for girls for CBBC.
The Sun, 8th March 2020TV review: Sandylands, series 1, episode 1
Despite having a storyline that's quite intriguing and containing some decent actors, and it only being three episodes long, it's not a series I plan to watch any more of.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 6th March 2020Sandylands, Gold, review
David Walliams and Simon Bird's show is camp and gaudy with plenty of 'oo-er' humour.
Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 4th March 2020Little Britain: comedy from a less uptight age
It's only been off the air for 15 years, and already it's 'problematic'.
Guy Birchall, Spiked, 6th February 2020Little Britain deserves another chance
As David Walliams announces that the divisive sketch comedy show is 'definitely' returning, our arts columnist Fiona Sturges is optimistic that it will leave the homophobia, racial stereotypes and blackface behind.
Fiona Sturges, The Independent, 30th January 2020Mrs. Brown's Boys and Gavin & Stacey win NTAs
Mrs. Brown's Boys won the Comedy prize at this year's National Television Awards, with Gavin & Stacey picking up a special Impact Award.
British Comedy Guide, 29th January 2020