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.
Press clippings Page 2
Limmy: "I like just being a bit of an arsehole"
Andrew Hankinson talks to the Scottish comedian about his work, turning down Question Time and why he asks awkward questions on Twitter.
Andrew Hankinson, The New Statesman, 29th July 2015Review: Daft Wee Stories by Limmy
Daft Wee Stories will sate Limmy's existing fans and proves once again that his wickedly anarchic sensibility moves effortlessly between media.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 28th July 2015Limmy: 'In my mind, I can joke about anything'
He's the sweary Glaswegian comic with a selfie obsession. But Brian Limond is also taking on taboos around identity, outrage and mental health...
Libby Brooks, The Guardian, 25th July 2015Interview: comic Limmy on new short stories book
Variously featuring death, psychosis and 'things that are out of order', internet star Brian Limond's first collection of short stories is as provocative as the comedian's Bafta Scotland winning cult TV creation, Limmy's Show, which transfers to the stage next year. Jay Richardson meets him.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 24th July 2015Limmy posts shocking Vine with spider in his mouth
Scottish comedian Limmy has horrified fans by posting a video of a massive spider crawling out of his mouth and inching its way across his face.
Darren Boyle, Daily Mail, 14th April 2015Limmy's Show wins at Scotland Programme Awards
Surreal comedy Limmy's Show picked up a Royal TV Society gong in the first ever Scotland Programme Awards.
Paul English, Daily Record, 12th June 2014There is something on TV that's very much of 2013: the unexpected gift of Limmy' Show! Christmas Special, which combines belly-laughs with a sense of the peculiarities, strains and lurking depression of the season. Poor Falconhoof tries to do good; stoner DeeDee undermines A Christmas Carol; and there's a disturbing party. If it's to be the last of this brilliantly original show, it's a great send-off.
Andrea Mullaney, The Scotsman, 21st December 2013Limmy: What I'm watching this Christmas
Brian 'Limmy' Limond talks with RadioTimes.com about what he'll be watching this holiday, his best-worst Christmas memories and Scottish independence.
Jonathan Holmes, Radio Times, 19th December 2013Podcast: Limmy chats
This weekend Limmy will burst back on to our TV screens with his Christmas special. To get you in the mood we've delved into our interview archives and found this cracker.
Paul English, Daily Record, 19th December 2013Limmy: I'm writing a new sitcom
Scottish comedian Limmy is writing a new sitcom in which he would play multiple characters.
Jonathan Holmes, Radio Times, 19th December 2013