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Little Britain to return to BBC after 12 years - as 'big characters to be axed'

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Little Britain will return to our screens next week, 12 years after the award-winning comedy series ended. Matt Lucas and David Williams are set to perform a brand new sketch as part of BBC One's The Big Night In later this month.

The three-hour live show will feature the country's favourite entertainers as it celebrates "the acts of kindness, humour and the spirit of hope and resilience that is keeping the nation going during the unprecedented Covid-19 pandemic".

The BBC have kept quiet about what to expect from Matt and David and have only said of the Little Britain reunion, "details of the sketch will remain under wraps until the live show." Other famous faces taking part in the extravaganza on Thursday, April 23 include Catherine Tate

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