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The show is a Radio Times Pick Of The Day. They say:
British comedy threw many unusual shapes between 2000 and 2009. Catherine Tate’s longform survey of the hits of the decade is hefty enough to stick with. A selection of great clips is punctuated by Tate interviewing — in the loosest possible sense — people like David Walliams, Rob Brydon, Noel Fielding and Alan Carr about what made their shows fly. And Tate’s former Doctor Who co-star David Tennant quizzes Tate about her own comic creations.