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We Have Been Watching

We Have Been Watching

  • TV comedy
  • U&Gold
  • 2016 - 2017
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Series in which comedians and comedy actors watch classic comedy shows together. Stars John Challis, Sue Holderness, Sally Phillips, Sarah Hadland, Ricky Tomlinson and more.

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Series 1, Episode 5

In the final episode, treasured scenes from Goodness Gracious Me, Alan Partridge, Till Death Us Do Part and Spaced are savoured by Johnny Vegas and Jo Joyner; Meera Syal and Josie Lawrence; David Baddiel and Richard Herring; Larry Lamb and Zoe Lyons; and many others.

Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 1st February 2017
Time
8pm
Channel
U&Gold
Length
60 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
John Challis Self
Sue Holderness Self
Sally Phillips Self
Sarah Hadland Self
Ricky Tomlinson Self
Ralf Little Self
Russell Tovey Self
Sarah Solemani Self
David Baddiel Self
Maxine Peake Self
Nigel Planer Self
Jo Joyner Self
Johnny Vegas Self
Mathew Baynton Self
Jim Howick Self
Robert Llewellyn Self
Craig Charles Self
Josie Lawrence Self
Meera Syal Self
Larry Lamb Self
Zoe Lyons Self
Richard Herring Self
Adil Ray Self
Diane Morgan Self
James Acaster Self
Nish Kumar Self
Alison Steadman Narrator
Production team
Claire Edwards Director
Adam McLean Series Producer
Claire Edwards Producer
Matt Crook Executive Producer
Simon Lupton Executive Producer
Emma McKinney Edit Producer
Simon Harries Edit Producer
Phil Marriott Editor
Duncan O'Neill Editor
Aidan Sansom Editor
Dan Wilkes Editor
Daniel Gulley Editor

Press

The last in the series finds the famous "going for an English" sketch from Goodness Gracious Me dissected by, among others, Meera Syal, who helped to create it. Then an impressive haul of celebs, including Nigel Planer, David Baddiel, Ricky Tomlinson, Maxine Peake, Diane Morgan, Russell Tovey and Josie Lawrence, discuss everything from Spaced, The Day Today and Blackadder to Till Death Us Do Part, all in Gogglebox style.

Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 1st February 2017

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