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Little Britain Goes a Little Yank, New HBO Series...

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Following the success of fellow Brits, Ricky Gervais and Ali G, Little Britain creators and stars, Matt Lucas and David Walliams are bringing their quintessentially BritCom to American soil thanks to HBO.  The duo are currently filming the new series, which brings mainstay characters along with some new American faces. 

Vicky Pollard, juvenile delinquent and mother of god-knows-how-many has found herself in and American Brat Camp (fyi: the Brits are obsessed with U.S. brat camps and there are entire reality shows built around watching young Shazza face pergatory (and [sobs] herself) in the Utah desert. 

Sebastian, long time aide (and not-so secret admirer) of the U.K. Prime Minister has been transformed into the PM himself, and now butts, uh, heads with that dastardly (but devastatingly sexy) American Prez (who is yet to be cast, but they are holding out for smouldering and A – List)  (George Clooney?  You know you want it…)

Lucas and Walliams appeared on Jonathan Ross on Friday evening, and provided a bit more insight into the show.






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Prisca

I am so happy to hear this news. I adore Little Britain! Let's hope they don't take too much of the Brit out of it or it won't be half as funny. I'll hope Ricky Gervais is helping them make the transition to the US since he knows how to do it right.

John

Theres loads more info at littlebritainusa.co.uk

ljd70

Good God-my eyes!
Shouldn't we hide this picture behind a clicky that says "view at your own risk".





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