Little Britain Season 2 Episode 3
Little Britain
Season 2

Ep 3. Episode 3

  • TV-14
  • November 2, 2004
  • 28 min

In season 2 episode 3 of Little Britain, viewers are treated to more hilarious sketches and outrageous characters from the minds of comedians Matt Lucas and David Walliams. The episode kicks off with the return of Vicky Pollard, the track-suited, chav-speaking teenage girl from the fictitious town of Darkley Noone. Vicky is facing an ASBO (Anti-Social Behavior Order) and tries to plead her case to a judge, but ends up making things much worse.

Next up, we see Lou and Andy, the sketch featuring a wheelchair-bound man (played by Lucas) and his carer (played by Walliams). This time, Lou takes Andy to a special school for people with disabilities, but things don't go as planned when they meet a teacher who's never heard of Stephen Hawking and a group of students who have some hilarious and unexpected talents.

We also get to catch up with Daffyd, the only gay in the village. Daffyd is convinced that his local pub is homophobic and launches a protest, demanding that they play modern pop music instead of traditional songs like "Men of Harlech." But when he overhears some patrons talking about their own experiences with discrimination, he realizes that he might not be as unique as he thought.

Fans of the show will also be delighted to see the return of Emily and Florence, the middle-aged ladies who love nothing more than trying on hats and giggling. This time, they decide to take a trip to the seaside and end up causing chaos on the pier, including an incident with a seagull and an unfortunate run-in with a mime.

Other characters who make an appearance in this episode include Marjorie Dawes, the overweight leader of a weight-loss group who finds herself facing her own struggles with body image; Anne, a woman with a face-disfiguring condition who makes some new friends at the hospital; and Harvey Pincher, a businessman who's always looking for the next big thing and ends up investing in some questionable schemes.

Overall, season 2 episode 3 of Little Britain delivers the same comedic genius as previous episodes, with a mix of old favorites and new characters to keep things fresh. Whether you're a longtime fan or just diving into the series for the first time, this episode is sure to leave you laughing out loud.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 2, 2004
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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