Why did they get rid of Come Fly With Me?
LITTLE Britain and Come Fly With Me have been removed from Netflix, BBC iPlayer and BritBox after controversy over the use of blackface characters. Both series starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams are no longer available to watch on the online streaming sites amid the Black Lives Matter protests.
Who is TAAJ?
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When did Come Fly With Me end?
January 27, 2011
Come Fly With Me/Final episode date
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Who played Moses in Come Fly With Me?
Moses Beacon is the executive passenger liaison, who looks after first and business class passengers at Great British Air. He is portrayed by David Walliams.
Is Come Fly With Me on Netflix?
BBC’s Little Britain and Come Fly With Me have been removed from BritBox, iPlayer and Netflix – it has been confirmed. Both series – which star David Walliams and Matt Lucas – have come under fire recently because of the use of blackface in some sketches.
Will there be a season 2 of Come Fly With Me?
Come Fly With Me has been recommissioned for a second series, it has been announced. The airport-based mockumentary, starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams, will return to BBC One after the success of its first series, which was the best-performing comedy show over the Christmas period, The Independent reports.