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Limmy's Show!. Brian Limond. Copyright: The Comedy Unit
Limmy's Show!

Limmy's Show!

  • TV sketch show
  • BBC Two Scotland / BBC Three
  • 2009 - 2013
  • 20 episodes (3 series)

Internet sensation Limmy makes the jump to television in a sketch comedy series for BBC Scotland. Stars Brian Limond, Debbie Welsh, Tom Brogan, Raymond Mearns, Paul McCole and more.

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Series 1, Episode 4

Wifi cafes are on the radar this week along with Dina Carroll's performance on Top of the Pops.

Further details

Limmy's Show!. Brian Limond. Copyright: The Comedy Unit

Limmy picks someone at random and starts stalking them, but the encounter does not have a happy ending.

Limmy also has a nightmare, encounters a never ending argument and experiences a horror moment on the stairs. He nearly gets electrocuted and pinpoints some particularly annoying office habits. Plus the internet classic 'Yes or No' makes its screen debut as a politician does his utmost to avoid some very direct questioning from a pushy student.

Then there's more from the regular line-up of characters including hard-bitten ex-junkie Jacqueline McCafferty who's got her daughter back and takes her to the supermarket to get a special holiday photo taken. The Supercomputer provides the answer to the world's missing socks. Zoned out waster Dee Dee stays up all night, and then some, waiting for a particular yoghurt advert to come on the telly. The primary school power broker, Wee Gary, invents a scheme where fellow pupils can pay him for explanations to rude words. And episode four sees the return from the pilot of the urban menace John Paul, who picks on a man needing the toilet.

Broadcast details

Date
Monday 1st February 2010
Time
10pm
Channel
BBC Two Scotland
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Brian Limond Various
Debbie Welsh Ensemble Actor
Tom Brogan Ensemble Actor
Raymond Mearns Ensemble Actor
Guest cast
Omar Raza Ensemble Actor
Mia Druce Ensemble Actor
Writing team
Brian Limond Writer
Production team
Brian Limond Director
Rab Christie Producer
Ewan Angus Executive Producer
Jacqueline Sinclair Executive Producer
Calum Ross Editor
Iain McDonald Production Designer

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