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Flying first class song
Flying first class song













His catch phrase is "if you'll pardon the pun" when he has not made a pun. Moses also runs a charity called WishWings which supposedly funds holidays for sick children, but usually involves Moses simply using the money to enjoy the local gay nightlife, leaving the child in the hotel or even at home. Moses Beacon (Walliams) – The gushing, effeminate executive passenger liaison officer for Great British Air.Her main catchphrase is shouting "praise the Lord!" Precious deliberately causes problems that force the closure of the kiosk, allowing her to take the day off. Precious Little (Lucas) – A Jamaican woman in her 50s who professes to be a devout Christian, she is the manager of the airport's coffee kiosk.Baba is a parody of the Greek-Cypriot "low-cost flying" entrepreneur Stelios Haji-Ioannou (the founder of easyJet). Omar Baba (Walliams) – The double-chinned, flamboyantly asinine Arab owner of low-cost airline FlyLo.On short-haul flights, both first and economy class passengers are given a complimentary small glass of fresh orange juice and The Daily Mail.Ĭharacters Main characters The airline is renowned for having the finest first-class service in the world, with champagne and chocolates on boarding, and well-cooked meals on long haul flights. Great British Air (callsign: Swiftbird) is a major British flag carrier airline, providing a high class service around the world from the United Kingdom.Our Lady Air offers business class, in-flight meals, and no hidden charges. It saves money by flying to airports further away from the actual city centre, such as landing a flight to Barcelona in Ireland. Our Lady Air is an Irish low-cost airline, providing routes across Europe.FlyLo also offers budget package holidays that do not go down very well with its passengers. These include £1 flights to New York City with a £480 booking fee, upright flatbeds in economy class, and a very small hand baggage allowance. Providing service across Europe and selected destinations across the Atlantic and South East Asia, it uses many hidden charges and unorthodox schemes in order to cut costs. FlyLo is a low-cost, no frills airline owned by Omar Baba.

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On 28 January 2011, the BBC announced it had commissioned a second series, but Walliams confirmed in January 2013 that a second series was not going to air. A "making of" documentary titled Come Fly on the Wall aired on BBC One on 8 February 2011. A further three weeks were spent shooting at London Stansted Airport, with scenes also being filmed at Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Pinewood Studios. Filming for Come Fly with Me began in August, with the duo spending two weeks at Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield. In June 2010, it was announced that Little Britain stars Lucas and Walliams had reunited to star in a new comedy series set in an airport, a spoof of British documentaries Airport and Airline. Despite announcing a second series, Walliams confirmed in January 2013 that a second series was not going to air. Lucas and Walliams portray many of the focal airline and airport staff, as well as some passengers, whose comments and experiences are featured in one or more of the series episodes in the style of a "fly on the wall documentary". A spoof of British documentaries Airport and Airline, the series follows the activity at a major airport and three fictional airlines: low-cost British airline FlyLo (a parody of Flybe, Ryanair, easyJet), low-cost Irish airline Our Lady Air (a parody of Ryanair and Aer Lingus), and major British airline Great British Air (a parody of British Airways). Narrated by Lindsay Duncan, the series launched on 25 December 2010 on BBC One. Come Fly with Me is a British mockumentary television comedy series created by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams.













Flying first class song