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Paul Whitehouse/Charlie Higson are back with Bellamys People

  • 21-01-2010 10:44am
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    10pm not on BBC 2 NI analogue not sure who that effects

    Lifted from BBC
    Award-winning radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy has been let out of the studio and given his own TV series in which he travels the length and breadth of Britain to meet the British people.

    In this first episode, he meets some of the regular callers to his award-winning radio show, like 28-stone Graham Downes, Jamaican entrepreneur Early D, reformed criminal Tony Beckton, and small-minded builder Martin Hole.

    He also gets to meet the aristocratic Combe sisters who have divided their stately home along political lines, and self-appointed Muslim community leader Mister Khan.

    This is a spin off from the BBC radio series Down the Line


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 115 ✭✭The Prophet


    The radio version on BBC Radio 4 was superb. I can't believe it got complaints from stupid hoodwinked listeners.

    I doubt the TV version will be as good (and the programme format has changed significantly in the process), but it'll probably still be worth a look-in, given that the likes of Simon Day and Charlie Higson are involved. Fingers crossed!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 Freddy B


    Looking forward to this. Fingers crossed it's on a par with their previous tv material.


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