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 3, Episode 1 - Travel & Tourism
Struggling documentarian Liam Williams returns to online talent agent James Wirm to find out what it takes to become an influencer. This episode, he explores the world of travel influencers and must create a social-media friendly holiday experience.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Sunday 24th January 2021
- Time
- 10am
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 15 minutes
Cast & crew
Liam Williams | Liam |
Tim Key | James Wirm |
Emma Sidi | Millipede |
Jon Pointing (as Jonathan Pointing) | Charlie South |
Arnab Chanda | Hen |
Eleanor Nawal | Honeydew |
Graham Dickson | Mungo Slate |
Alistair Green | Character Actor |
Liam Williams | Writer |
Olly Cambridge | Writer (Additional Material) |
Simon Bird | Director |
Olly Cambridge | Producer |
Jenna Jones | Executive Producer |
Rupert Majendie | Executive Producer |
Liam Williams | Executive Producer |
Ben Caudell | Executive Producer |
Stephen Abrahams | Line Producer |
Joe Haughey | Editor |
Andy Luck | Production Designer |
Lucy Williams | Costume Designer |
Steven Cameron Ferguson (as Steven Ferguson) | Director of Photography |
Nicola Schuller | Make-up Designer |
Will Kay | Graphics |
Kas Braganza | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
How influencers are beating lockdown
Liam Williams looks at what online stars have been up to.
Featuring: Liam Williams (Liam).
Press
TV review: Pls Like Series 3 Episode 1
This first episode from series 3 is a return to form though and the show at its funniest, possibly because they've changed the character of Liam back to how he was in the first batch of episodes.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 25th January 2021Pls Like Series 3 review
Nearly as annoying as the hipster-Instagrammers it sets out to skewer.
Ed Power, The Telegraph, 24th January 2021Pls Like review
Liam Williams deftly spoofs the influencer industry.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 24th January 2021