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Little Britain Season 2 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

Little Britain Season 2 Episode 8

Episode Title: Little, Little Britain
Genre: Comedy
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: March 11, 2005
Runtime:29 mins
IMDb Rating:

Little Britain: Part 1: • The Chief Admiral invites the Prime Minister to see one of the Navy's ships to judge the condition of the defence forces, but Sebastian insinuates he has alteria motives. • "Munwheel in Throttle, a lunch order is being taken". A posh gentlemen orders Hubba Bubba (bubblegum). • Whilst sitting on the toilet, Andy issues Lou with his toughest challange yet. He wants Lou to invite George Michael(s) to his birthday dinner. Lou, true to character, honours his request, but will Andy be pleased? Part 2: • Robbie Williams walks into what he thinks is a branch of Burton's, quickly finding out it's under new management, Robbie gets the Emily and Florance treatment. • The bank staff are arranging a fun run for Comic Relief, Carol checks with the computer to see if she'll be involved. • Judy and Maggie attend a fete and sample some scones made by Baloo - an African lady. • Trisha - 'Families Reunited'. Tempers run high as Vicky is reunited with her father Ken. Part 3: • Dennis Waterman gets a part in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, of course all the music's already written. • Daffyd turns reporter and asks Sir Elton John a series of very probing questions for The Llandewi Breffi Gazette. • Lou takes Andy to an athletics track to do some training for the fun run but is completely unaware that Andy is doing something far more spectacular behind his back...

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