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The League Of Gentlemen. Image shows from L to R: Tubbs (Steve Pemberton), Edward (Reece Shearsmith). Copyright: BBC
The League Of Gentlemen

The League Of Gentlemen

  • TV sitcom / sketch show
  • BBC Two
  • 1999 - 2017
  • 22 episodes (3 series)

Royston Vasey is an isolated Northern community where dark, perverted and horrifying things happen behind closed doors. Stars Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith and Mark Gatiss.

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The League Of Gentlemen - Live At Drury Lane

The League Of Gentlemen - Live At Drury Lane

A recording of the live stage show adaptation of The League Of Gentlemen's hit television series about a dysfunctional northern town. The show is conceived in two halves, the first showcasing their pre-TV career material, the second a selection of sketches involving the darkly humorous cast of the television show, including Herr Lipp the German foreign-exchange teacher with a penchant for his young male students; Les from failed seventies rockers Creme Brulee; Tubbs and Edward the sinister owners of the 'local shop', and many more.

First released: Monday 19th November 2001

Extra features

  • Screensaver
  • Link to website
  • Selected multi-camera angles
  • Bonus scenes
  • Phone calls

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