Pls Like
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2017 - 2021
- 18 episodes (3 series)
Mockumentary starring Liam Williams as a man learning how to become a YouTube star. Also features Tim Key, Emma Sidi, Jon Pointing, Arnab Chanda, Tom Stourton and more.
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Series 2, Episode 6 - The Likeys
Further details
Liam Williams goes to the ceremony of 'The Likeys', an awards celebrating positivity in the vlogging world. When Liam arrives at the awards all seems well. The awards are handed out and everybody is excited for the 'biggest selfie in the world ever'. But when DumpGhost and his 'Ghost Army' arrives it seems the party might be over...
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 25th September 2018
- Time
- 10am
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 17 minutes, 17 seconds
Cast & crew
Liam Williams | Liam |
Tim Key | James Wirm |
Emma Sidi | Millipede |
Jon Pointing (as Jonathan Pointing) | Charlie South |
Arnab Chanda | Hen |
Tom Stourton | DumpGhost |
Shivani Thussu | Dina Discourse |
Ellie White | Polly Sprong |
Hammed Animashaun | Johnny Jackson |
Grace Hogg-Robinson | Chelsea |
Natasia Demetriou | Tingle Maid |
George Fouracres | Henry Bloyd Smith |
Liam Williams | Writer |
Olly Cambridge | Writer (Additional Material) |
Tom Kingsley | Director |
Rupert Majendie | Producer |
Jenna Jones | Executive Producer |
James De Frond | Executive Producer |
Olly Cambridge | Associate Producer |
Harry Munday | Line Producer |
Liam Williams | Associate Producer |
Jason Boxall | Editor |
Maxwell Fine | Production Designer |
Will Hanke | Director of Photography |
Lucy Williams | Costume Designer |
Nicola Schuller | Make-up Designer |
Marc Robert Robillard | Composer |
Jay Cabrera | Composer |
Alex Moody | Commissioning Editor |
Press
Liam Williams wraps up his mockumentary satire of YouTube berks by finally arriving at the Likeys awards, where the story of far-right crybabies spreading poison through vlogs comes rather earnestly to a head. Before that are more fine spoofs of baffling sub-genres: tonight, the erotic itch of ASMR.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 12th October 2018Pls Like, series two, review
Brilliant YouTube satire moves into darker territory.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 25th September 2018