20 Years Innit!
Programme from 2018 that celebrated 20 years since Goodness Gracious Me launched British Asian comedy onto mainstream TV. Ten of its best-loved sketches are put to a viewers' vote.
Programme from 2018 marking 20 years since Goodness Gracious Me launched British Asian comedy onto mainstream TV.
To celebrate the impact the series had on British comedy and culture, the show's stars look back at how it all began and how they created some of the best-loved comedy sketches and characters. From Indian Dad and Mr Cheque Please to the agenda-setting, opening episode classic Going for an English - 'What's the blandest thing on the menu?' - GGM held up a mirror to contemporary British society and appealed to audiences from all cultural backgrounds.
The cast and creators come up with their top ten sketches or characters, and the public chooses its favourite Goodness Gracious Me moment of all - revealed at the end of this one-off special.
Originally created by Sanjeev Bashkar, Meera Syal and writer Anil Gupta for Radio 4, the show transferred to 麻豆社 Two in 1998. On screen, Sanjeev and Meera were joined by Kulvinder Ghir and Nina Wadia, with a brilliant supporting cast which included Dave Lamb, Amanda Holden, Fiona Allen and Emma Kennedy. Between them, they created over 100 characters, dozens of catchphrases and some of the standout comedy moments of all time.
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Music Played
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Peter Sellers And Sophie Loren
Goodness Gracious Me
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Nitin Sawhney
Days Of Fire (feat. Natty)
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Peter Sellers, Sophia Loren
Goodness Gracious Me
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Various | Meera Syal |
| Various | Sanjeev Bhaskar |
| Executive Producer | John Quinn |
| Producer | Sean Doherty |
| Production Company | North One Television |
Broadcasts
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