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The Catherine Tate Show
The Catherine Tate Show is a British television comedy sketch programme written by Catherine Tate and Derren Litten featuring a wide range of characters. The Catherine Tate Show aired on BBC Two and was shown worldwide through the BBC. Collectively, the show has been nominated for six BAFTA Awards, two British Comedy Awards and an Emmy Award, and it has won two Royal Television Society Awards, two British Comedy Awards and a National Television Award since its debut in 2004.
The first series of the show, which consisted of six episodes, aired from 16 February to 22 March 2004. A DVD of this series was released in August 2005.
A second series aired from 21 July to 25 August 2005, and a 40-minute Christmas special aired on 20 December 2005. For this series a new theme tune was introduced. A DVD of series two was released in October 2006.
The third series aired from 14 October to 25 November 2006. There had been speculation that this would be the final series; however, Tate explained in an interview on This Morning that she had never said this and would like to at least make specials in the future.
Tate filmed a Christmas special which aired on 25 December 2007. Tate had announced that there would be no further series after the special; however, a Christmas special was shown on 25 December 2009. Another 30-minute episode involving the Nan character was shown in January 2014. Two new Christmas specials aired on 27 and 30 December 2015, again involving Nan. On 4 January 2016, Tate announced that she did not plan to make any more ‘specials’ as she was busy with other projects.
On 24 November 2018, during the Sydney show of her Australian tour at the State Theatre, Tate revealed that there would be another series of the show, though this has not yet materialised.
This is only a small sample of descriptions of the most popular or well-known characters:
"Am I bovvered?" and its follow-up, "Does my face looked bovvered?" had already come to be seen as the perfect expression of a generation of teenagers and their speaking style.
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The Catherine Tate Show
The Catherine Tate Show is a British television comedy sketch programme written by Catherine Tate and Derren Litten featuring a wide range of characters. The Catherine Tate Show aired on BBC Two and was shown worldwide through the BBC. Collectively, the show has been nominated for six BAFTA Awards, two British Comedy Awards and an Emmy Award, and it has won two Royal Television Society Awards, two British Comedy Awards and a National Television Award since its debut in 2004.
The first series of the show, which consisted of six episodes, aired from 16 February to 22 March 2004. A DVD of this series was released in August 2005.
A second series aired from 21 July to 25 August 2005, and a 40-minute Christmas special aired on 20 December 2005. For this series a new theme tune was introduced. A DVD of series two was released in October 2006.
The third series aired from 14 October to 25 November 2006. There had been speculation that this would be the final series; however, Tate explained in an interview on This Morning that she had never said this and would like to at least make specials in the future.
Tate filmed a Christmas special which aired on 25 December 2007. Tate had announced that there would be no further series after the special; however, a Christmas special was shown on 25 December 2009. Another 30-minute episode involving the Nan character was shown in January 2014. Two new Christmas specials aired on 27 and 30 December 2015, again involving Nan. On 4 January 2016, Tate announced that she did not plan to make any more ‘specials’ as she was busy with other projects.
On 24 November 2018, during the Sydney show of her Australian tour at the State Theatre, Tate revealed that there would be another series of the show, though this has not yet materialised.
This is only a small sample of descriptions of the most popular or well-known characters:
"Am I bovvered?" and its follow-up, "Does my face looked bovvered?" had already come to be seen as the perfect expression of a generation of teenagers and their speaking style.