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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 ...
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on 16 February 2004. It consists of six episodes and concluded on 22 March 2004. In the first series audiences are introduced to various characters portrayed by
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, including Joannie 'Nan' Taylor, Lauren Cooper and Bernie, the Irish nurse. The series was entirely written by Tate alongside
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. The series premiered in the United States on 27 November 2004 on an unknown network and concluded on 21 February 2005. Series one is the recipient of a
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, and a
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. It has received several nominations including a BAFTA Award, a British Comedy Award, a
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Characters

* Joannie 'Nan' Taylor: The foul-mouthed grandmother is an old East London woman who constantly swears at and criticises other people. She is always visited by her well-mannered grandson Jamie, where the visits usually start off well enough, with the Nan showing how grateful she is that her grandson has come to see her. However, things usually take a turn for the worse after she starts to make unfavourable comments about her neighbours, family, and home help visitors. Jamie is a university student, but according to Nan, is unemployed. Nan repeatedly asserts that he is gay, although Jamie has said on many occasions that he has a girlfriend. Regular performances by Catherine Tate and
Mathew Horne Mathew Frazer Horne (born 6 September 1978) is an English actor, comedian, singer, television presenter, and narrator. He is best known for appearing on several BBC Sketch comedy, sketch shows and sitcoms, most notably ''Gavin & Stacey'' (as L ...
. * Lauren Cooper: Lauren Cooper is a comprehensive school student with a bad attitude who is most widely known for her phrase "Am I bovvered?". Lauren, her best friend Lisa 'Liese' Jackson and her love interest Ryan Perkins are known as yobs. Regular performances by Catherine Tate, Mathew Horne and
Niky Wardley Nichola Petra "Niky" Wardley (born 11 August 1973) is an English stage and screen actress. Her most notable role is schoolgirl Lauren Cooper's sidekick in the BBC's Emmy and BAFTA-nominated sketch series '' The Catherine Tate Show'' (2004–20 ...
. * Bernie: The incompetent Irish nurse. Bernie is an unruly, randy woman who bordered on being sacked in the hospital where she worked in every episode. She frequently makes inappropriate remarks to her patients, flirts with most of the male staff, takes a critically ill patient on a wild night out, and mixes up the records of living patients with those of deceased ones. Regular performance by Catherine Tate. * Paul and Sam: The Essex couple. They are happily married yet slightly simple, and find everyday situations surprisingly hilarious. Paul and Sam often excitedly tell each other stories, which they find highly amusing and interesting. The stories build up and when completed, Paul and Sam would both produce an exaggerated and completely silent laugh. Regular performances by Catherine Tate and
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. * Kate and Ellen: This sketch follows two office workers who sit next to each other. While Ellen is usually keen to get on with her work, she is frequently disturbed by Kate (Tate). Kate continually makes conversation about her lifestyle, inviting her co-worker to "Have a guess!" on such delicate situations. While Ellen is reluctant to go along with the guessing games, she is pressured into making a wild guess, which almost always results in Kate becoming insulted and consequently offensive. Ellen occasionally guesses correctly, causing Kate to become angry and verbally or physically abusive towards her. Regular performances by Catherine Tate and
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. * Elaine Figgis: Elaine is a woman who appears in a documentary following her search for love, mostly corresponding with men around the world via the Internet. The unseen interviewer and narrator called Tanya follows her engagement and eventual marriage to a convicted cannibal and lunatic on Death Row in the US, who abducted, tortured and murdered eight people, proceeding to eat two of them. Regular performance by Catherine Tate and
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as the voice of Tanya. * The Aga Saga Woman: An upper-middle-class woman who goes into a state of shock in various, seemingly innocuous situations. Regular performance by Catherine Tate.


Episodes


Release


Reception


Accolades

Royal Television Society 2004 * —Nominated: RTS Award for Best Make Up Design - Entertainment and Non-Drama Productions (Vanessa White) Banff World Television Festival 2004 * Banff Rockie Award for Best Comedy (Tiger Aspect Productions)
British Comedy Awards 2004 The National Comedy Awards (known as the British Comedy Awards from 1990 to 2014) is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom, celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year. The British Comedy Awards (1 ...
* British Comedy Award for Best Comedy Newcomer (Catherine Tate) * —Nominated: British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy Actress (Catherine Tate)
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* BAFTA Award for Best Comedy Programme or Series (Catherine Tate, Gordon Anderson & Geoffrey Perkins) * —Nominated: BAFTA Award for Best New Writer (Catherine Tate & Darren Litten) International Emmy Awards 2005 * —Nominated:
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(Catherine Tate)


Home media

"The Complete First Season" was released on DVD Region 1 in the United States and Canada on 25 September 2007 from White Star distribution. "Series One" was released on DVD Region 2 in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2005 via
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distribution. Special features contain the 2005 Comic Relief Appearance and a behind the scenes interview with Catherine Tate on how the characters came about. It was subsequently released as part of "Series One and Series Two" DVD on 30 October 2006, and as part of "Complete Series One, Two & Three" DVD on 12 November 2007. A UMD (Universal Media Disc), which is only compatible with the
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, of the first series was made available from 2 Entertain on 12 December 2005. "Series One" was released on DVD Region 4 in Australia on 7 November 2007 via Hopscotch Entertainment. Prior to the individual release of the first series, a box set continuing the first two series was released on 6 September 2007, and a box set comprising all three series was released on 2 April 2009.


Further reading

* ''Am I Bovvered: The Catherine Tate Show Scripts'' (2 October 2006 - Fourth Estate, ) * ''Catherine Tate: Laugh It Up!'' (6 October 2008 - Andre Deutsch Ltd, ) by Tina Ogle.


U.S. airdates


References


External links

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