Very British Problems

Very British Problems (2015-2016)

EndedVariety show

Comedians and media personalities reveal what they really think of modern day issues.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (65 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E03Very British Problems on HolidayMay 23, 2016
S02E02Very British Problems with FriendsMay 16, 2016
S02E01Very British Problems at SchoolMay 9, 2016
S01E03FeelingsAug 27, 2015
S01E02Out & AboutAug 20, 2015
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Very British Problems premiere?

Very British Problems premiered on July 7, 2015.

Who is the narrator of Very British Problems?

The narrator of Very British Problems is Julie Walters.

What is the format of Very British Problems?

Very British Problems is a comedy documentary series.

How many episodes are there in season one of Very British Problems?

There are six episodes in season one of Very British Problems.

What topics are covered in Very British Problems?

Very British Problems covers the unique quirks and idiosyncrasies of British culture.

Who are some of the celebrities featured on Very British Problems?

Some of the celebrities featured on Very British Problems include Stephen Mangan, Rob Delaney, and Meera Syal.

How does Very British Problems compare to other British comedies?

Very British Problems has been compared to other British comedies like The Office and Peep Show for its dry humor and cringe-worthy moments.

What is the tone of Very British Problems?

The tone of Very British Problems is tongue-in-cheek and self-deprecating.

How does Very British Problems portray British culture?

Very British Problems portrays British culture as both endearing and ridiculous.

Is there a focus on a specific region of Britain in Very British Problems?

No, Very British Problems covers the quirks and habits of Brits across the entire country.

What is the slogan of Very British Problems?

The slogan of Very British Problems is "Because on the peculiar little island, we do things differently."

What kind of social situations are covered in Very British Problems?

Very British Problems covers social situations like queuing, small talk, and awkward conversations.

Are there any recurring themes in Very British Problems?

Yes, recurring themes in Very British Problems include the weather, tea, and politeness.

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