Limmy has created a show that’s perfect TV for our days in lockdown because of the coronavirus.Limmy’s Homemade Show sees the 45-year-old from Glasgow, real name Brian Limond, play multiple parts in his sketches while filming, editing, adding music and visual effects – all by himself.It’s a social distancing sketch show for people self distancing at home.Games and life questions we could all be asking now are in the show, including seeing if you can throw a teabag into a cup, asking what the numbers on your toaster mean and offering a lockdown mantra: “Let’s all get fat together.”Limmy was ahead of the curve and did the pilot for it two years ago.From next week, BBC Scotland and then BBC2 nationwide will broadcast the show made mainly in