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December 1, 1998

Specials

Christmas Special

01. Christmas Special

The Asian comedy sketch show features the Coopers sitting down to their Christmas dinner and the staging of the very cosmopolitan Hounslow nativity play.

43min
December 1, 1998
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02. LIVE on the Road '99

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July 24, 1999
Back Where They Came From

03. Back Where They Came From

A special edition of the sketch show takes the familiar characters to India to continue its irreverent take on modern society.

49min
February 19, 2001
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04. Series 1 Outtakes and Bloopers

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05. Interview with Nina Wadia

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Series 2 Outtakes and Bloopers

06. Series 2 Outtakes and Bloopers

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07. Reunion Special

Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Syal and Nina Wadia reunite for a one-off special of the ground-breaking sketch show. The all-new material features favourite characters from the original series, including how you can tell Sherlock Holmes comes from India, some very competitive grandmothers, and a surprisingly hi-tech use for an aubergine. Plus some unusually hard-hitting legal advice, a very scary nanny, and the heart-breaking denouement of the black and white movie classic Madrasablanca.

25min
May 26, 2014
India Special

08. India Special

The original cast of the award-winning British-Asian sketch show reunite for this one-off special as part of BBC Two's India Season. Featuring new sketches, including twists on old favourites, such as how the Kapoors first became the English-obsessed Coopers, what enables the Indian Space Programme to do things so much more cheaply than NASA and how the Taj Mahal was nearly a radically different design. Starring Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kulvinder Ghir, Meera Syal and Nina Wadia with Dave Lamb. Guest starring Art Malik.

29min
August 25, 2015
20 Years Innit!

09. 20 Years Innit!

Programme from 2018 marking 20 years since Goodness Gracious Me launched British Asian comedy onto mainstream TV. To celebrate the impact the series had on British comedy and culture, the show's stars look back at how it all began and how they created some of the best-loved comedy sketches and characters. From Indian Dad and Mr Cheque Please to the agenda-setting, opening episode classic Going for an English - 'What's the blandest thing on the menu?' - GGM held up a mirror to contemporary British society and appealed to audiences from all cultural backgrounds. The cast and creators come up with their top ten sketches or characters, and the public chooses its favourite Goodness Gracious Me moment of all - revealed at the end of this one-off special.

40min
December 18, 2018