
Horne & Corden
- TV sketch show
- BBC Three
- 2009
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Sketch show written and performed by Gavin & Stacey stars Mathew Horne and James Corden. Also features Rob Brydon, Nick Mohammed, Kellie Bright, Mathew Baynton, Helen Cripps and Brendan Patricks
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 4

Mathew Horne is in a bad mood but James Corden cheers him up with a special surprise. Meanwhile, a bank job is interrupted when someone needs a phone charger; the Burger Boys visit the dentist with disastrous results; Xander has an unfortunate incident with a children's toy; Shovey Mate turns up in a café; Jonny and Lee Miller tackle Orinoco Flow; and Paul Whitehouse makes a guest appearance.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 31st March 2009
- Time
- 10:30pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Mathew Horne | Various |
James Corden | Various |
Rob Brydon | Commentator (Voice) |
Nick Mohammed | Ensemble Actor |
Mathew Baynton | Ensemble Actor |
Brendan Patricks | Ensemble Actor |
Paul Whitehouse | Boss |
Simon Godley | Ensemble Actor |
Jamie Parker | Ensemble Actor |
Tom Stuart | Ensemble Actor |
Mathew Horne | Writer |
James Corden | Writer |
Jon Brown | Writer (Additional Material) |
Andrew Dawson (as Dawson Brothers) | Writer (Additional Material) |
Steve Dawson (as Dawson Brothers) | Writer (Additional Material) |
Tim Inman (as Dawson Brothers) | Writer (Additional Material) |
Sam Ward | Script Editor |
Kathy Burke | Director |
Dave Skinner | Director |
Ben Cavey | Producer |
Sophie Clarke-Jervoise | Executive Producer |
Geoffrey Perkins | Executive Producer |
Simon Lupton | Executive Producer |
Gary Dollner | Editor |
Jonathan Paul Green | Production Designer |
Press
Horne & Corden Review
I tried, really I did. I like the guys and some of the vitriol that has been flung their way recently has been over the top to say the least. However, the fact is that a lot of the sketches in their BBC Three show are underworked and overlong.
Anna Lowman, TV Scoop, 2nd April 2009Paul Whitehouse guests in a magnificently silly office redundancy sketch, while dance duo Jonny and Lee Miller prance about to Enya's Orinoco Flow in an otherwise comedically flabby instalment. The similarity of Mathew Horne's informercial man to Martin Kemp is distracting, though.
Radio Times, 31st March 2009