Denise 'Bubbles' DeVere is an obese, bald woman; who despite being very ugly, thinks she is attractive. She has overstayed her welcome at the spa and owes the spa money, which causes Mr. Hutton to try to get the money. Bubbles shows him her 'attractive' body to try to put his mind off it.

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Sign In. Little Britain — Hide Spoilers. MartinHafer 11 July I am a fan of this show, as the skits they do are often very, very funny and disturbing, although I must admit that I wish the repertoire of skits was greater. Each episode features almost the exact same small group of characters as done brilliantly by Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
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After contributors give him some money, he blatantly places stickers on embarrassing body parts, such as the genital region or breasts and on someone's rear in a deleted scene. He makes one appearance in Series 3. He later attempts to enter a royal garden party to give her some drawings, despite being scruffy and without trousers, and is turned away by police.
In Herby City live Andy and his carer Lou. Lou selflessly dedicates his life to looking after wheelchair-bound Andy and Andy selfishly dedicates his life to making things as difficult as possible for Lou. What Lou doesn't know is that there's nothing wrong with Andy's legs, and whenever he turns his back, Andy's off out of his chair and gambolling about like a fat, balding, semi-naked spring lamb. Andy the philosopher Andy's not as monosyllabic as you might think, and in fact has strongly held opinions on a wide range of subjects. For example: The sea : Andy thinks the sea is a dark and brutal force that has dragged many an innocent to a watery grave. France : France can never be forgiven for surrendering to the German war machine and collaborating with their occupiers to set up the Vichy government. Ice skating : It's boring. Torville and Dean's Barnum routine aside, ice skating is aesthetically bankrupt. The countryside : Andy believes the natural world has a sublime beauty, unrivalled by anything manmade. Home Explore the BBC.