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David Walliams

David Walliams

  • 53 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and author

Press clippings Page 66

Matt Lucas and David Walliams attempted to storm the US with this bizarre transatlantic hybrid of their comedy series. It didn't exactly meet with critical acclaim in America, but British viewers will still find their favourite characters, as well as a few new American ones too, such as Bing Gordyn, the eighth astronaut on the moon.

Robert Collins, The Telegraph, 3rd October 2008

Fans of Little Britain's savage brand of panto humour are in for an extended treat. Matt Lucas and David Walliams have made a six-part series in the US. Vicky Pollard is off to boot camp; Daffyd Thomas goes to university, Sebastian Love becomes prime minister and Lou and Andy are in search of a miracle cure, US-style. In television terms, this is an event of seismic proportions. It is produced by Simon Fuller, the creator of American Idol and the studio sketches will be directed by David Schwimmer from Friends. For millions of viewers, that's Friday night sorted out for the foreseeable future.

David Chater, The Times, 3rd October 2008

An American series of Little Britain could have been its undoing, but it's given some old favourites a freshness they badly needed.

And while it would have been easy for Matt Lucas and David Walliams to use their new series for network HBO just to ridicule Americans, it turns out it's still the Brits who are the butt of the jokes.

The Mirror, 3rd October 2008

FOR five years Little Britain has kept us entertained. Now the comedy duo responsible for the show, David Walliams and Matt Lucas, are taking their unique sense of humour Stateside.

However, when aired in the US the spin-off version of the successful British series was mauled by one critic, who said itwas mostly just crude, revelling in mock condescension towards American stereotypes.

Despite some people not latching on to Lucas and Walliams' creation, there are still plenty who are delighted at the return of Little Britain and characters including Majorie Dawes of Fat Fighters, plus some new faces.

The Daily Express, 3rd October 2008

Little Britain USA: I offered Diaz $10 to do splits

Little Britain USA star David Walliams is interviewed by The Sun.

Sara Nathan, The Sun, 30th September 2008

Jimmy Carr returns with the sixth - yes, sixth - series of this consistently funny panel game, sitting smugly between the announcement of who's getting kicked out of the Big Brother house and the first evictee's chat with Davina.

Comedians Sean Lock and Jason Manford are still in the team captains' chairs and tonight they'll be joined by repeat guests (also known as show stalkers) Vic Reeves and David Walliams, who have appeared more than 10 times between them.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 13th June 2008

The inessential comedy panel show returns for an astonishing sixth series, with Jimmy Carr again marshalling six comedians as they recite jokes based on surveys and statistics. Returning as team captains are Sean Lock, generally the best spontaneous contributor by far, and Peter Kay-ish Manchester comic Jason Manford.

It's all a bit stilted and choppily edited, but it can attract decent guests (Vic Reeves and Griff Rhys Jones were on last year - David Walliams appears tonight) and will do well in the ratings.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 13th June 2008

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