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Little Britain stars to do an Airport Comdey…

29/05/2010 by Kevincm

Well, as if things aren’t as bad enough in Television land, David Walliams and Matt Lucas (of Little Britain fame) are writing and staring in a new comedy called “Come Fly With Me”, which allegedly is going to be based in an airport.

Six parts of comedy… or six parts of way too close to the home? Guess we’ll find out after the six episodes which are due later this year.

So how bad could it possibly be? Apart from the DocuRamas (Airline and Airport), there have been two shows that come to mind – Sky’s Mile High and BBC’s Comedy “The High Life”

With “Mile High”, it’s defiantly a case of Low Cost Carrier meets Drama meets dripping sex. And that’s just the boys – let alone the girls…

Meanwhile, “The High Life” was a) very 80’s and b).. well.. this YouTube clips really says it all…


(although keep an eye out for all the older airline references!)

Well… we’ll see….

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