Tittybangbang
- TV sketch show
- BBC Three
- 2005 - 2007
- 21 episodes (3 series)
Female-centric sketch show, starring Lucy Montgomery and Debbie Chazen. Also features Tony Way, Lorraine Cheshire, Shelley Longworth, Velile Tshabalala, Di Botcher and more.
Key details
- Genre
- Sketch Show
- Broadcast
- 2005 - 2007
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Episodes
- 21 (1 pilot + 3 series)
- Stars
- Lucy Montgomery, Debbie Chazen, Tony Way, Lorraine Cheshire, Shelley Longworth, Velile Tshabalala, Di Botcher, Esther Coles and more
- Writers
- Bob Mortimer, Jill Parker, Steven Burge, Lucy Montgomery, David Cadji-Newby and Nico Tatarowicz
- Directors
- Angie De Chastelai Smith and Bob Mortimer
- Producer
- Lisa Clark
- Company
Tittybangbang is crammed full of colourful creations who offer an entirely alternative comedy take on the fairer sex. This bizarre, manic, grotesque, outrageous and strangely recognisable collection of women are performed by a roster of brand new comedy talent.
The characters include an exhibitionist cleaning lady ('don't look at me!'), Maxine Bendix the plastic slapper, a team of quivering darters, balding, frustrated bachelor Don Peacock, naked needle-pointers, OAP Mrs Baxter, Stella the market thief and the Shut Up Family.
In Series 2 these well-known faces are joined by brand-new comedy creations: look out for Veronica Cooper, a horsey blonde cantering through the countryside with posh best friend Christina, sharing their favourite outdoor pursuit, Jackie and her exceptionally gullible mate Nikki, Barnsley's first Vampire Slayers and some very Salty Tales from a storm-blasted village in Scotland. Tom Cruise, the world-famous movie megastar also makes an appearance, sampling the traditional delights of England as he tours the country.
In Series 3 new characters include Raul, the nervous and hysterical hairdresser, wannabe liberal Irene and Idi Amin.
Additional details
- Also known as
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- Tittybangbang3 (Series 3)
- Chrissytittybangbang (Christmas special)
- Tittybangbang2 (Series 2)
- Production
- Studio
- Picture
- Colour
Website links
Broadcast details
- First broadcast
- Tuesday 20th September 2005 at 9:30pm on BBC Three
Recording details
- Teddington Studios