LITTLE Britain legends David Walliams and Matt Lucas have reunited for a brand new comedy project together. Matt, 50, ...
Matt Lucas and David Walliams have reunited for podcast show 'Making A Scene' - the comedy duo's first new project together ...
Former Bake Off presenter Matt Lucas appeared to have left the beloved series to join Sir Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II alongside Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington. In 2022, the Little Britain ...
The man accused of hurling vile abuse towards Matt Lucas has appeared in court. The comedian, an avid Arsenal fan shared on Twitter last year that while heading to a match against Everton when he ...
(JTA) – The Jewish comic actor and “Great British Bake Off” host Matt Lucas came across a very familiar name while researching his family’s history on BBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” ...
And that’s what a black hole is.” Matt Lucas says... “I’m good with it. I’ve been on the black hole. It was at Richmond Water Slides. I’ve been through it. There’s a bit where it’s ...
was set in an airport and featured Walliams and his longtime collaborator Matt Lucas playing a number of different roles. In one sketch, the duo dressed up as excitable Japanese schoolgirls who ...
the Lucas for Most Ridiculous British Law and the regular Hidden Talent Award. The winners are decided by Blue Peter icons Peter Purves, Janet Ellis and Peter Duncan. Who will be leaving Matt's front ...
Matt Lucas and David Walliams have reunited to create a new podcast. The Little Britain creators will next week launch Making A Scene, in which the interview fellow comedians and other famous friends ...
At the start of the video, Matt and David started joking about how they were working together because they had both been "cancelled". Matt and David will then turn the celebrity's story into a ...
MATT, 50, and David, 53, shot to fame with their hit show 19 years ago, and now are set to work together again. ©News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered office: 1 London ...
Kirstie Allsopp and Matt Lucas voice concerns about a government plan to privatise the broadcaster. A police detective, a retired midwife and a software developer are among this year's hopefuls.