George's Brit part
POP superstar George Michael has filmed a sketch with Little Britain’s David Walliams and Matt Lucas.
The singer will appear in a special episode for Comic Relief night, to be shown in February.
George, 41, appears in a sketch where the comics are in their roles of wheelchair-bound Andy (Matt) and his saintly carer Lou (David).
Grumpy Andy, who can walk but is too lazy, unleashes a torrent of abuse at George - who was famously arrested six years ago for picking up an undercover cop in an LA public toilet.
The former Wham! star is a big Little Britain fan.
He even contributed a joke for Andy, who always changes his mind about what he wants.
The comedians told TV Biz they were chuffed when their pop hero agreed to be in the sketch, filmed on Tuesday.
David, 32, said: “We thought, ‘Ooh, let’s be cheeky and ask, it’s for Comic Relief.’ He agreed straight away.
“We filmed it in front of an audience and didn’t tell them. When I opened the door and George walked through, there was a stunned silence. It was a hoot.”
Matt, 30, said: “I think they thought he was a lookalike. Then there was a gasp and a round of applause. Andy was rude to him but he was game about it. We kept having to pinch ourselves.”
The new series of Little Britain will be on BBC3 in October and BBC1 next year.
Sun