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Greg WibblyWobbly
07-11-2008, 06:52 PM
"Little Britain" takes satire to U.S


By Alex Dobuzinskis Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -. Hit BBC television show "Little Britain" is taking its outrageous satirical humour to U.S. premium cable channel HBO in September, drawing on stars such as David Schwimmer and Rosie O'Donnell to lure U.S. audiences.
The show, a cultural phenomenon in Britain, is the latest comedy import to the U.S. after programs like "The Office," which airs on the NBC network, have made their mark in the U.S.
Creators Matt Lucas, 34, and David Walliams, 36, told reporters and TV critics gathered in Los Angeles for an early look at the show that they know how far to push their riskier jokes and trade-mark mockery of the disabled, poor, gay and fat people.
In one scene in "Little Britain USA," which premieres in the U.S. on September 28, Lucas appears in drag as the leader of a weight-loss group. O'Donnell -- the gay U.S. actress and talk show host -- drops in for a visit, playing herself.
At one point, Lucas' character asks O'Donnell if she is a lesbian because her weight made it hard to find a man.
Walliams said that O'Donnell was a "good sport" and did not ask for a word to be changed from the sketch.
"I think the boundary is, if it's funny," said Walliams, "and I think it's helpful that we're doing it in front of an audience because if, for example, we'd done that Rosie O'Donnell sketch and people weren't laughing -- it was uncomfortable -- I don't think we'd want to show it."
"I hope that even though that's pretty outrageous, it's done with warmth," he added. "We're obviously sort of exaggerating people and it's got to have some feeling of silliness about it, which stops it from being unpleasant."
Walliams and Lucas also got some help from "Friends" star David Schwimmer, who directed some episodes of "Little Britain USA".
With its sketches featuring cross-dressing, an incoherent teenager, and flamboyant gays, "Little Britain" is a biting satire that has spawned video games, talking dolls and numerous catch phrases during its three UK series.
Walliams and Lucas said that there are some differences between English and American comedy.
"We talked about American comedy being a little cooler and Britain being a bit sadder," Lucas said.
"I think we make ourselves look maybe stupid in Britain a little bit more than being cool," Walliams said. "But also we're not afraid to dress as women which is a little bit rarer in American comedy."
"Little Britain USA" will air on the BBC as well as on HBO.

Dear_Sexy_Knickers
07-16-2008, 03:49 AM
I'm glad to hear it's finally a go. I know it was pushed back at one point due to the writer's strike, but I kept waiting to hear more news and this is the first I've heard. Yay!

(Of course, I took to watching Tracey Ullman's "State of the Union" when it was on, which felt-to me-very much like an Americanized Little Britain. But this will be better because it'll have some of the original LB characters and hopefully be a little more rude like the original LB. ;)

Greg WibblyWobbly
07-17-2008, 02:36 AM
I am hoping they don't water it down because it's on here in the States where everyone is PC Anal.

Greg WibblyWobbly
10-12-2008, 04:31 AM
Well I watched the first eppy of "Little Britain USA" last night and I will say that they did not water it down one bit. In fact, just when you think that the boys couldn't have possible gotten any more offessive, they do.

The bit with Rosie O' Donnell was hilarious to say the very least. She has to be a good sport to be trashed like that.

minki
10-22-2008, 11:54 AM
I don't know, I'm always skeptical when they try to remake British sitcoms for the US--with rare exceptions, they don't take off very well.

I'm going to have to wait to see Little Britian USA as I don't have HBO...maybe it'll be on the HBO website.

Greg WibblyWobbly
10-23-2008, 01:43 AM
Matt Lucas and David Walliams still star in it and and write is so nothing has changed there. The only complaint was from the Brits because it's being censored over there.