Little Britain Season 2 Episode 6
Little Britain
Season 2

Ep 6. Episode 6

  • TV-14
  • November 23, 2004
  • 26 min

In Little Britain season 2 episode 6, viewers are treated to another round of humorous sketches that showcase the quirky characters that inhabit the show's universe. The episode opens with a hilarious skit featuring Daffyd Thomas, the self-proclaimed "only gay in the village." Daffyd is on a mission to prove his gayness to an incredulous audience, but his efforts only serve to highlight his own ignorance and lack of cultural knowledge.

Other memorable sketches in this episode include a segment featuring Vicky Pollard, the chav stereotype who is always getting into trouble with the law. In this skit, Vicky is being interrogated by a police officer for her latest offense, and her responses are a hilarious mix of defiance, confusion, and outright lies.

Another standout character in this episode is the elderly Emily Howard, who is constantly mistaken for a man. In one sketch, Emily visits a hair salon and insists on getting a "man's haircut," much to the consternation of the stylist. The interactions between Emily and the other characters in this scene are both absurd and endearing, highlighting the tender moments that are often woven into the show's broader comedy.

Other highlights from this episode include appearances by characters like Marjorie Dawes, who runs a weight loss group and is constantly belittling her members; Lou and Andy, a caretaker and his disabled ward who get into all kinds of hijinks; and the Prime Minister, who is dealing with a press scandal involving a leaked video.

Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to a rich tapestry of absurdity, from the surreal to the satirical. Each skit is a tightly crafted gem that showcases the unique talents of the show's creators, Matt Lucas and David Walliams. The humor is often dark and ribald, but it's always infused with a certain dose of heart that makes it all the more enjoyable.

Overall, Little Britain season 2 episode 6 is a standout showcase of the show's strengths and its appeal to fans of edgy humor and biting satire. It's a testament to the comedic genius of its creators and the talented cast of actors who bring these quirky characters to life. Whether you're a diehard fan or new to the series, there's plenty to enjoy and laugh out loud at in this episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 23, 2004
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    26 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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