Celebrity Antiques Road Trip: The Battle of the Comedians


06:30 am - 07:15 am, Thursday, March 5 on BBC Two England (2)

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About this Broadcast

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The Battle of the Comedians
Season 1, Episode 3

Compilation episode following comedians Jennifer Saunders, Darren Harriott and Phill Jupitus as they trade punchlines for profits in their for antique treasures. Pointing them in the right direction are experts Philip Serrell, Ishy Khan and James Braxton


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Antiques/Collectibles Leisure Hobbies

Cast & Crew

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Jennifer Saunders (Contestant)
Darren Harriott (Contestant)
Phill Jupitus (Contestant)
Philip Serrell (Contributor)
Ishy Khan (Contributor)
James Braxton (Contributor)
Rosy Marshall-McCrae (Executive producer)
Ami Anderson (Series producer)

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Did You Know..

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Jennifer Saunders (Contestant)
Born: July 06, 1958 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire
Best Known For: Absolutely Fabulous.
Early-life: Born Jennifer Jane Saunders on July 6, 1958, in Sleaford, Lincolnshire. Her father was in the RAF and she briefly spent time on the same forces camp as her future comedy partner Dawn French, but the pair never met as children. Instead, they got to know each other while attending London's Central School of Speech and Drama in 1977, where they were both on a teaching training course. They later teamed up with Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Alexei Sayle and Peter Richardson to create the The Comic Strip Presents series.
Career: Appearances in The Young Ones, Girls on Top and Happy Families followed, but it was the sketch show French and Saunders that propelled her to fame. One short skit in the series became the basis for Absolutely Fabulous. The sitcom's phenomenal global success opened new doors, and helped land Jennifer roles in the movies In the Bleak Midwinter, Spice World and Fanny and Elvis. She also voiced a not-so-good fairy godmother in hit animation Shrek 2 and stars in the BBC's Blandings. As well as the film and TV work, she has long been an active participant in the charity Comic Relief, alongside her on-screen partner Dawn French, and regularly takes part in the telethon events. We've also seen her reunited with her old pal in Jam & Jerusalem, which she wrote.
Quote: 'It seems you can take a picture on your mobile and it can be on the front page of a celebrity mag the next day. It's a kind of madness.'
Trivia: Married fellow Comic Strip star Adrian Edmondson in 1985. They have three daughters - Beattie, Ella and Freya. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 and is now in remission. Her autobiography, Bonkers: My Life in Laughs, was published in 2013.
Darren Harriott (Contestant)
Phill Jupitus (Contestant)
Born: June 25, 1962 in Newport, Isle of Wight
Best Known For: Being a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Early-life: Born Phillip Christopher Swan in Newport, Isle of Wight, on June 25, 1962. He took his stepfather's surname of Jupitus when he was 16. He's the eldest of three children. He moved with his family to Essex when he was four. He went to school in Barking, before attending Woolverstone Hall near Ipswich as a private boarder. He took eight O levels and was to study for his A levels but dropped out. He then became a civil servant, and while working in an employment office, began writing poetry.
Career: Jupitus left the civil service, and under the moniker Porky the Poet, started touring with different bands as their support act. While working the student circuit, he met Billy Bragg and Paul Weller, and became involved in the Labour Party-supporting Red Wedge movement. He had a short-lived job at record label Go! Discs. Jupitus directed music videos before landing a radio show on the BBC station GLR in 1995. He became a team captain on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in 1996, frequently appears on QI, has toured as a stand-up comedian, and hosted the breakfast show on BBC 6Music between 2002 and 2007. In 2009, he joined the West End cast of Hairspray, playing the role of Edna Turnblad. He also played King Arthur in a touring version of Spamalot in 2011.
Quote: 'Hi, hi I'm Phill Jupitus. 20 stone - I know you were wondering.'
Trivia: On Radio 4, Jupitus appears regularly on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Philip Serrell (Contributor)
Ishy Khan (Contributor)
James Braxton (Contributor)
Rosy Marshall-McCrae (Executive producer)
Ami Anderson (Series producer)