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Limmy's Show | |
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Created by | Brian Limond |
Based on | Limmy's World of Glasgow by Brian Limond |
Written by | Brian Limond |
Directed by | Brian Limond |
Starring | Brian Limond Paul McCole Alan McHugh Kirstin McLean Raymond Mearns Tom Brogan Debbie Welsh |
Country of origin | Scotland |
Original languages | Scots English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 20 (+pilot and one special) |
Production | |
Executive producer | Jacqueline Sinclair |
Producer | Rab Christie |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | The Comedy Unit |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two Scotland |
Release | 11 January 2010 (2010-1-11) – 22 December 2013 (2013-12-22) |
Limmy's Show! is a Scottishsurreal comedysketch show broadcast onBBC Two Scotland, written, directed and partly based on the 2006podcastLimmy's World of Glasgow byBrian "Limmy" Limond, who stars as himself and a variety of characters in a series of observational, surreal, dark, and bizarre sketches. Limmy frequently breaks thefourth wall by directly talking to viewers through the camera. The show starsBrian Limond,Paul McCole,Alan McHugh, andKirstin McLean. The first series featured a completely different supporting cast, consisting of Debbie Welsh, Tom Brogan andRaymond Mearns. The show has amassed acult following since its release.
Limmy's Show! was created as a result of the success of Limmy's live performances atThe Fringe and theGlasgow International Comedy Festival based on his successful 2006 podcastLimmy's World of Glasgow. Several of the characters seen inLimmy's Show were originally created through this podcast, including Jacqueline McCafferty, Wee Gary and Dee Dee. The first series, which was approved following a successful pilot in February 2009, first aired on 11 January 2010 and ran weekly for six episodes. In July 2012, it was revealed by Limond viaTwitter that he was currently filming the third series, which was aired from 12 November 2012.[1] Additionally, a Christmas special was broadcast in December 2013. Limmy has said that he doesn't want to make any more episodes of the show after the Christmas special. Limmy proposed a sitcom based around Falconhoof, aka "Ped", but the show was turned down by BBC Scotland.[2]
Limmy's Show! won theScottish BAFTA Award for Best Entertainment Programme twice, the first time in November 2011[4] and the second in 2013.[5]
Series One ofLimmy's Show! was released on DVD on 15 November 2010. All six episodes of the series were included, as well as the pilot and homemade versions of sketches seen in the show. Picture-in-picture video-commentary by Limond is included for the six series one episodes, with non-video, audio-commentary for the pilot episode.
Series Two was released on DVD on 3 December 2012 - amid the show’s third series on air. It included all six series two episodes, along with picture-in-picture video commentary by Limond for all six episodes. It also includesbehind-the-scenes footage and the full video of the "A Trip To The Moon" programme from the Dee Dee moon sketch.
Series Three did not receive a home video release, but it was later added toBBC iPlayer. The Christmas Special didn't receive a home video release nor was it added to the iPlayer, although the entire episode was uploaded online.
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