Episode 8
Comedy series in which Gary Bellamy tries to pin down what it means to be British. Gary revisits many of the people who have guided him on his tour and sums up what he has learnt.
Comedy. Award-winning radio phone-in host Gary Bellamy tries to pin down exactly what it means to be British.
As Gary revisits many of the people who have guided him on his tour around Bellamy's Britain he sums up what he has learnt in the making of this ground-breaking series.
Controversial radio phone-in host Steve Goodall still maintains that the ordinary British people have no voice, builder Martin Hole thinks nothing's been right since the 70s, reformed criminal Tony Beckton signs copies of his autobiography Beyond Reason, and the aristocratic Combe sisters come together over a shared love of music.
Gary also learns more about the 'Garden' cult and his new-found druid friends invite him to their fireside for an initiation ceremony involving mushroom tea and loud music.
To round off the series Geoffrey Allerton reads a moving poem about England.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Gary Bellamy | Thomas Rhys |
Actor | Charlie Higson |
Actor | Simon Day |
Actor | Lucy Montgomery |
Actor | Rosie Cavaliero |
Actor | Paul Whitehouse |
Actor | Felix Dexter |
Actor | Adil Ray |
Actor | Robert Popper |
Actor | Zahra Ahmadi |
Actor | Jason Lewis |
Actor | Daniel Kaluuya |
Actor | Ayesha Antoine |
Actor | Sam Fletcher |
Actor | Moliie Berthoud |
Director | Charlie Higson |
Director | Paul Whitehouse |
Producer | Charlie Higson |
Producer | Paul Whitehouse |
Producer | Ali Bryer Carron |
Writer | Paul Whitehouse |
Writer | Charlie Higson |
Writer | Thomas Rhys |
Writer | Felix Dexter |
Writer | Robert Popper |
Writer | Simon Day |
Writer | Lucy Montgomery |
Writer | Rosie Cavaliero |
Broadcast
- Thu 11 Mar 2010 22:00