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''Anna & Katy'' is a British comedy sketch show, beginning on
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on 6 March 2013 following a pilot edition as part of the ''
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'' series in 2011. It featured regular comedy partners
Anna Crilly Anna Crilly is an English actress and comedian. Education Crilly was educated at Kent College, Pembury, and attended Middlesex University, where she studied performing arts. Career She was a finalist in the So You Think You're Funny? competi ...
and
Katy Wix Katy Victoria J Wix (born 28 February 1980) is a Welsh actress, writer, author and artist. Her television roles include Carole in '' Stath Lets Flats,'' Mary in ''Ghosts'', Barbara in ''Ted Lasso'', and Jules in '' Big Boys''. She has also ap ...
, with regular guests including
Lee Mack Lee Gordon McKillop (born 4 August 1968), known by his stage name Lee Mack, is an English comedian and actor, famed for his quick wit. Mack’s better known work includes creating, writing and starring in sitcom ''Not Going Out'', and featuring ...
, whose sitcom ''
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'' Wix also starred in at the time. It shows their comic characters and also
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of well-known TV formats, with celebrity cameos.


Regular sketches

*Congratulation! – A
spoof television show in which two cheerful presenters read out congratulatory messages to viewers for mundane events, including buying a new jacket or receiving a new passport. Although the presenters (played by Crilly and Wix) are both white, they, and any guests on the show, speak in broad Jamaican accents. The show ends with one viewer receiving "the biggest congratulation of them all", which involves the presenters flashing their vaginas (censored with a "Congratulation" graphic). Congratulation! *Hard to explain – Two odd-looking women with broad
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accents explain something from popular culture as if it were unknown (e.g.
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, which they describe as "always all yellow", "done up in all these rooms... but you're not allowed to sleep in them" and somewhere couples can go to argue). They always begin with the phrase "it's quite hard to explain if you've never seen it" and end by making an apparently unwitting sexual innuendo ("and then we just go out cock-hunting; you know, hunting for cockerels"). *The Lane – A soap opera sponsored by Ultra Vision Lenses in which, in a satire of product placement, all the characters wear glasses and most of the storylines relate to vision problems. *Rice Britannia – A spoof of cookery competition shows such as ''
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'' and ''
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'' in which contestants compete for the chance to cook rice "atop the home of rice, the Great Wall of China". *Ignition – A spoof of '' The Apprentice''. A car wash company discuss ways to improve business, which often uses well-known stereotypical quotes from ''The Apprentice'' such as: "I'd like to stop you there" and "As project manager...". *Various spoof German TV shows, in which the dialogue is a
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German-English hybrid peppered with innuendo. Examples include a smutty German version of ''
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'' and an all-sausage version of ''
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''. *''The World's Most..., which pokes fun at the typical end-of-year review programmes and the Z-list celebrities featured on them.


Production

Anna Crilly and Katy Wix had performed their
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shows, first, in 2005 under the name "Penny Spubb" (''Penny Spubb's Party'' * * 2005, and ''Penny Spubb's Prawn Free'' 2006, nominated for the Writers' Guild Award and Best Double Act - Edinburgh Festival), and later as ''Anna & Katy'', in 2009. In 2007, Katy Wix, and Anna Crilly as ''Penny Spubb's Ways To Change The World'' with Marek Larwood presented "the charitable story of 'The Widows of the Red Arrows'" on
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, as a pilot for a sketch show, a "non-audience narrative sketch show by Anna Crilly & Katy Wix". On 11 December 2008 at
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, a sketch show pilot starring Anna Crilly and Katy Wix for
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was recorded, but never broadcast, based on their 2005 and 2006 Edinburgh shows. On 2 March 2009 and 3 March 2009 at The Drill Hall, "Anna And Katy Salute You", an unbroadcast BBC TV sketch show pilot by Katy Wix and Anna Crilly was lensed by
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. "You lose the nuance, I think, with a studio audience." - Anna Crilly "We've done stuff on the web and just put it on
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, but then
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offered us loads of money to do it properly!" - Katy Wix Dice Productions made some fake interstitial adverts. They were not allowed to do comedy about
Peter Kay Peter John Kay (born 2 July 1973) is an English comedian, actor, writer, and director. Born and raised in Farnworth, Kay studied media performance at the University of Salford and later began working part-time as a stand-up comedian. In 199 ...
.


Reception

Emma Gosnell of ''
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'' described the show as "a lot of fun" and described Wix and Crilly as "undoubtedly brilliant mimics", but added "However, some skits were simply absurd". Julie Raeside of ''
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'' dismissed comparisons between the duo and
French and Saunders ''French and Saunders'' is a British sketch comedy television series written by and starring comedy duo and namesake Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders that originally broadcast on BBC2 from 1987 to 1993, and later on BBC One until 2017. It is al ...
, suggesting that "If Anna and Katy have to be "the new" anything... it really should be Reeves and Mortimer". '' Metro.co.uk'' described the show as "little more than a lame college revue" Time Out wrote: "The pair are strong on detail, skewering the grammar-mangling of ‘The Apprentice’ (‘you should have cleared that with myself’) and crafting a pungently German take on ‘Countdown’, complete with oompah band interludes." It attracted a number of glowing reviews but performed poorly in the ratings, and Channel 4 decided not to recommission a second series. The series started with an audience of around half a million at 10:35pm Wednesday but steadily shed viewers.


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