What was Little Britain catchphrases?

What was Little Britain catchphrases?

LITTLE Britain line “I’m the only gay in the village” has been voted the best comedy catchphrase of all time.

Where are Lou and Andy from?

Lou Todd and Andy Pipkin are fictional characters from the BBC sketch comedy series Little Britain, played by David Walliams and Matt Lucas respectively….Lou and Andy.

Lou Todd & Andy Pipkin
Nationality British

Who said computer says no?

Carol Beer
In Little Britain, “Computer says no” is the catchphrase of Carol Beer (played by David Walliams), a bank worker and later holiday rep and hospital receptionist, who always responds to a customer’s enquiry by typing it into her computer and responding with “Computer says no” to even the most reasonable of requests.

Are you a married man Mr Hutton?

Bubbles: Are you a married man, Mr Hutton? Mr Hutton: Yes, I am. Bubbles: And yet you allow yourself to be alone in a room with a rather beautiful woman.

Who plays Carol Beer in Little Britain?

David WalliamsComic Relief 2009
Carol Beer/Played by

What episode is computer says no on Little Britain?

Series Two – Episode One.

Why was Little Britain Cancelled?

Little Britain removed from BBC iPlayer, Netflix and BritBox due to use of blackface. Little Britain has been removed from all UK streaming platforms due to concerns about the use of blackface by its two stars, David Walliams and Matt Lucas.

Who is Catherine Tate’s partner?

Jeff Gutheim

Catherine Tate
Education Royal Central School of Speech and Drama National Youth Theatre
Occupation Actress comedian writer
Years active 1991–present
Partner(s) Twig Clark (2002–2011) Jeff Gutheim (2019–present)

What does Kerfuffle mean?

A kerfuffle is when you have a problem or a altercation. Oh we are in such a kerfuffle aren’t we. Get a Kerfuffle mug for your cousin Georges. Trouble, hassle or when a scuffle!

Who are the creators of Little Britain?

Little Britain is a British character-based sketch comedy that was first broadcast on BBC radio and then turned into a television programme. It was written and performed by comic duo David Walliams and Matt Lucas.

Why is it called Little England?

The programme’s title is in part an elaboration of the term Little England (er): a reference to narrow-mindedness and complacent insularity – as exhibited, to humorous effect, by many of the (recurring) subjects of the sketches. The programme was a huge ratings success, receiving 9.5 million viewers following its move to BBC One in 2005.

What do the Brits call people who put the kettle on?

Whatever the matter, or just to have a natter, the Brits put the kettle on. British Slang & Common Expressions Mate: friend, brother (the equivalent of South Africa’s “bru” and similar to the Americans’ “dude”)

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