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A Granny's Guide To The Modern World. Barry Humphries. Copyright: Rumpus Media
A Granny's Guide To The Modern World

A Granny's Guide To The Modern World

  • TV comedy
  • Channel 4
  • 2016
  • 3 episodes (1 series)

Barry Humphries and a team of senior investigative reporters tackle modern life's mysteries.

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A Granny's Guide To The Modern World. Image shows from L to R: Charlotte Crosby, Laura-June Hudson. Copyright: Rumpus Media
Laura-June meets Geordie Shore's Charlotte Crosby and gets to grips with modern fame, Winston goes online dating, and Bernard convinces unsuspecting members of the public that he was a founding member of the Jackson Five and the architect of Hadrian's Wall.

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Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 17th August 2016
Time
10:30pm
Channel
Channel 4
Length
35 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Barry Humphries Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Charlotte Crosby Guest
Bobby King Self
Daphne Neville Self
Helen Campbell-Belton Self
Laura June Hudson (as Laura-June Hudson) Self
Bernard Leader Self
Winston Garvey Self
Production team
Christian Watt Series Director
Nick Vaughan Smith (as Nick Vaughan-Smith) Series Producer
Emily Hudd Executive Producer
Iain Wimbush Executive Producer
Louise McGregor Producer/Director
Mus Mustafa Producer/Director
Mike Bradley Producer/Director
Jason Boxall Editor
Brian P Campbell Editor
Rebecca Bowker Editor
Toby Knowles Composer

Video

Charlotte Crosby teaches a Granny about Social Media

Laura quizzes Charlotte Crosby over what makes a modern celebrity.

Featuring: Charlotte Crosby.

Press

Watching the oldies get to grip with the quirks of life today has been a wheeze, especially when they play tricks on the younger generation with their hidden cameras. Sadly, it's the last episode tonight, but at least the investigative reporters get to meet Geordie Shore's Charlotte Crosby to find out what being famous involves these days. Meanwhile, joker Bernard must try to convince people that he was in the Jackson 5.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 17th August 2016

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