The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything is a collection of television comedy sketches, produced in 1999, broadcast in two parts on 2 and 4 January 2000 on BBC One. Based on well-known historical events, it took its title and concept from the 1969 London Weekend Television series The Complete and Utter History of Britain.
The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything | |
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Written by | Mark Burton Kim Fuller |
Directed by | Dewi Humphreys |
Starring | Clive Anderson Matthew Ashforde Patrick Barlow Ronnie Barker Helena Bonham Carter Robert Bathurst Adam Blackwood Brian Blessed Julia Sawalha |
Narrated by | Angus Deayton |
Music by | Philip Pope |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Jon Plowman Patricia McGowan Ali Bryer Carron |
Cinematography | Francis De Groote |
Editor | Steve Punt |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) |
Release | 2 January 4 January 2000 | –
Cast
editThe Ages of Man
editA version of the class sketch which had previously been broadcast as part of the BBC Millennium programme on 31 December 1999.
- Ronnie Barker – Renaissance Man
- Ronnie Corbett – Medieval Man
- Stephen Fry – Modern Man
1066
editThe Battle of Hastings staged and described in the style of a modern football match, a version of a sketch from The Complete and Utter History of Britain.
- Clive Anderson – Archbishop of Canterbury
- Ray Clemence – Ray Clemence the Younger
- George Cohen – Master George Cohen
- James Fleet – William of Normandy
- Archie Gemmill – Archie Gemmill, currently in exile
- David Gower – Lord Gower
- Ricky Grover – Aberforth
- Alan Hansen – Lord Alan Hansen
- Geoff Hurst – Sir Geoffrey of Hurst
- Gary Lineker – Lord Gary Lineker
- Rory McGrath – King Harold II
- Peter Osgood – Squire Peter Osgoode
- Martin Peters – Lord Martin Peters
- Steve Punt – French soldier
- Peter Shilton – Peter of Shilton
- Rupert Vansittart – Bishop of Cardiff
Geordie of the Antarctic
editA parody of Scott of the Antarctic.
- Amanda Holden – Geordie's girlfriend
- Bob Mortimer – Geordie
- Vic Reeves – Captain Scott
The First Spin Doctor
edit- Patrick Barlow – Advisor
- Robert Bathurst – English Ambassador
- James Dreyfus – Swedish Ambassador
- Stephen Fry – Ambassador
- Hugh Laurie – French Ambassador
Marriage Guidance
edit- Brian Blessed – King Henry VIII
- Jack Dee – Marriage guidance counsellor
- Julia Sawalha – Catherine Parr
The Nice-But-Dim Family
edit- Adam Blackwood – Norman
- Richard Briers – Highway robbery victim
- Tim Brooke-Taylor – Earl of Sandwich
- Peter Davison – Duke of Wellington
- Harry Enfield – Tim Norse-But-Dim / Sir Timothy Nice-Butte D'imme / Sir Timothy the Lionbrain / Dim Turpin / Major-General Sir Timothy Nice-But-Dim / Midshipman Nice-But-Dim
- Jessica Stevenson – Woman with Black Death Victim
- Natasha Little – Lady Lionbrain
- Spike Milligan – Admiral Lord Nelson
- Nigel Planer – Lord Cardigan
- Steve Punt – Lord Tampax
- Barbara Windsor – Highway robbery victim
Philosophy of a Hairdresser
edit- Thora Hird – Ida
- Victoria Wood – Moira
Body Zone
edit- Joan Bakewell – Herself
- Dawn French – Egg
- Jennifer Saunders – Egg
A Victorian Evening
edit- James Fleet – Mr Parsons
- Geraldine McNulty – Mrs Richards
- Trevor Peacock – Colonel
- Caroline Quentin – Lady Butterworth
Explorers Explorers Explorers
edit- Robert Bathurst – Francis Drake
- Peter Davison – Ferdinand Magellan
- Angus Deayton – Sir Walter Raleigh
Holby Village Hospital
editEarly British Comedy
edit- Matthew Ashforde – Reginald
- Helena Bonham Carter – Lily
- Neil Morrissey – Director
- Caroline Quentin – Marcia Bournemouth
- Richard Wilson – Monty DeLauncy
When Columbo discovered America
edit- Gareth Hale – Christopher Columbo
- Norman Pace – King Ferdinand
Looking Forwards
edit- Lenny Henry – Deakus
- Clive Mantle – Dr Mike Barrat
See also
editExternal links
edit- The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything at IMDb
- "The Nearly Complete And Utter History Of Everything", Memorable TV.