Lee Nelson's Well Funny People
- TV sketch show
- BBC Three
- 2013
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Brand new character comedy sketch show for BBC Three from Simon Brodkin, aka Lee Nelson. Stars Simon Brodkin, Lewis Reeves, Duncan Duff, Mark Burdis, Katie Males and more.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 3
Further details
Lee Nelson steps outside his estate and straight into the Chelsea set, Jason Bent's erratic supercar driving lands him in trouble and Dr Bob attempts to counsel a depressed patient at his GP surgery.
Plus reality TV star Gary from The Only Way Is Macclesfield takes part in a charity bike ride, the Geordie Chef serves an unusual eggs benedict.
Plus Kenny K's drum 'n' bass radio show surveys the drinking habits of his listeners, an aggressive Glaswegian Chugger takes to the streets to save overweight cats, freedom fighter Hugo imparts some words of wisdom to a bus driver and the M21 Gang get angry about literacy.
Notes
We believe this episode was originally intended to be episode 4.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 28th March 2013
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Simon Brodkin | Lee Nelson |
Simon Brodkin | Various |
Lewis Reeves | Damo |
Duncan Duff | Football Team Manager |
Miranda Hennessy | Bev |
Georgie Ainslie (as Georgie Thompson) | More Bent Than Ever Voice Over (Voice) |
Gavin Inskip | OMG LOL FYI It's Gary :) Voice Over (Voice) |
Samantha Baines | Steph |
Tamar Broadbent | Zoe |
Hywel Morgan (as Hywell Morgan) | Suicidal Patient |
Simon Brodkin | Writer |
Anil Gupta | Writer (Additional Material) |
George Jeffrie | Writer (Additional Material) |
Bert Tyler-Moore | Writer (Additional Material) |
Rebecca Rycroft | Director |
Cameron Banks | Producer |
Richard Allen-Turner | Executive Producer |
Rob Aslett | Executive Producer |
Jon Thoday | Executive Producer |
Chris Sussman | Executive Producer |
Dan Nelson | Editor |
Nigel Williams | Editor |
James Dillon | Production Designer |
Wiley | Composer |
Video
Dr Bob's bedside manner
Dr Bob uses his blunt bedside manner to treat a patient with depression.