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News - New BBC Three season - full details

Published: Tuesday 22nd January 2008

News - New BBC Three season - full detailsBBC Three is to be shortly re-branded with a new pink logo and colourful set of idents. The new look, which cost £380,000 to design, will usher in a new multimedia era for the channel. The aim is to turn BBC3 into the UK's "most ambitious multiplatform network", a strategy which will include simulcasting all the channel's programmes on the internet and, potentially, an extension to the number of hours it broadcasts each day.

The new pink "whimsical" logo and idents will hit screens in the next few weeks, replacing the channel's current 'blobs'. A series of six final idents have been filmed featuring the blobs singing goodbye songs. Little Britain star Matt Lucas voices one of these 'goodbye idents' in character as Dafydd, in which he quotes his "I'm the only gay in the village" catchphrase before bursting into song with I Will Survive.

BBC Three's insistence that all pitches to the channel, from now on, "must be embedded in a wider, multimedia proposition, in line with the channel's ambitions to close the gap between television and the internet" means viewers can expect regular slots for user-generated content in prime-time, and the placing of interactive ideas at the heart of programmes. New programmes in development include an eight-week talent show called Upstaged which will be streamed on the web for five weeks before being shown on television for the last three, and Lily Allen and Friends which was conceived as an extension of the singer's MySpace page, and has been named by her fans.

Speaking at the channel's season launch this morning, BBC Three controller Danny Cohen also revealed some of the comedies in BBC Three's 2008 schedule. We have full details on all these shows below...

Gavin and Stacey


Gavin and StaceyThe critically acclaimed comedy makes a welcome return after triple success at the British Comedy Awards and being named 'Best New Sitcom of 2007' in our own British Comedy Guide Awards.

The honeymoon's over for newlyweds Gavin and Stacey in the new series, and their married life begins in earnest at the Shipman family home in Essex. But, as the reality of living so far away sinks in, Stacey starts missing her home in Barry Island along with her mum and her Uncle Bryn. Meanwhile, Gavin and Stacey's best friends, Smithy and Nessa, are coming to terms with their own stark reality: they're not even friends and yet they're having a baby together.

Julia Davis (Nighty Night) and Sheridan Smith (Grownups, Two Pints) guest star in this second series which is, once again, written by Ruth Jones and James Corden.

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Coming Of Age


Coming Of AgeThe full first series of the sitcom written by 19-year-old Tim Dawson. Coming Of Age, which was piloted last year, takes viewers into the outrageous and scatological world of a group of sixth-form students living in Abingdon.

Jas, Ollie, Matt, Chloe and DK are regular teenagers - their lives revolve around college, their bedrooms and, because they are always getting thrown out of the local pub, Ollie's garden shed.

Coming Of Age shows life from a teenage perspective. It talks about being young, loving for the first time, fancying your history teacher and dealing with those pesky, unwanted erections-in-public-places.

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Pulling


PullingThe Bafta-nominated and acutely observed comedy about the loneliness of having fun is back. Pulling follows the lives and loves of three friends as they endure the exhilarating highs - and devastating lows - of being young(ish), free and single.

Featuring a cast of talented British comedy actors and a sparkling script, it takes a long, hard look at sex, love and friendship - not to mention what you do when you don't recognise the person you've woken up with.

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Trexx And Flipside


Trexx And FlipsideA multi-platform sitcom about hip hop and urban poetry. Trexx and Flipside are wannabe hip-hop stars but their music label - Wu Hah Records - is run by Mr Brilliance who is more in tune with crooning than rap.

Fortunately, his so-called assistant, Ollie, knows what she is doing and loves the boys' work. But even she worries that their enthusiasm is doing more harm than good - when they crashed the British Rap Awards (Bras) in a borrowed strip limo shared with a hen party, for instance.

And, when it comes to using a little muscle, the hip-hop world is inhabited by the uninhibited, and gangsta rapper B-Ice has sworn to keep the boys exactly where he put them - in the gutter. Pitted against their rap rivals and backed by a no-hoper of a manager, will Trexx and Flipside ever make it?

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Scallywagga


ScallywaggaA new sketch show straight out of the north of England. It's fast paced and innovatively immature enough to appeal to the subversive adolescent in everyone.

Its cast of characters include Asbo PIN, who has an uncanny knack of predicting people's PIN numbers; pastry-obsessed Gregs Girl; and Adrian, whose parents resort to increasingly bizarre measures to disown him. Plus, there's always a party on the go and plenty of trips to Scallywagga High.

The series features rising young comedy stars Carl Rice, Jessica Hall, Luke Gell, Joanna Higson, Stefan Gumbs, Lena Kaur, Scott Taylor and Curtis Cole. They are aided and abetted by the slightly more grown-up Sally Lindsay (Coronation Street), Steve Edge (The Visit) and Neil Fitzmaurice (Phoenix Nights).

The Wrong Door


The Wrong DoorA daring new sketch show set in a parallel universe; a fantastic world governed by the laws of comedy - not nature - and where special effects seen in the movies are part of everyday life.

In this parallel universe, herds of space hoppers and shopping trolleys roam the countryside; robots play tennis; mini-bars come with a helpful mini-barman; magazines come with a free, blow-up boyfriend; and mp3 players generate 3-D popstarholograms and monsters under the bed.

Viewers will be able to meet the Booze Fairies, the Wizard of Oswestry, the World's Most Annoying Creature and a love-struck dinosaur called Phillip. In The Wrong Door superheroes, wizards, dinosaurs and monsters casually go about their business amongst the daily irritations of explosions, disasters, battles, chases and driving lessons.

With its genre-busting mix of celebrity cameos, unimaginable locations and impossible visual effects, The Wrong Door heralds a brave new world of comic possibility.

The Wall


The WallJam-packed with brand-new comedy acts alongside established performers, cutting-edge music and celebrity guests, The Wall is being billed as "the ultimate destination for all-round entertainment". The weekly action, broadcast live from BBC Television Centre, revolves around a vast video wall which acts as a gateway for viewers to get involved with the hosts, guests and performers from the comfort of their own homes.

At the click of a button, viewers can interact with the show whilst it's on air, submitting comments on the action and questions for guests as well as their own comedy clips and punchlines. The best contributions become part of the show and feature on the all-important video wall. As revealed previously, the hosts will include Mighty Boosh star Noel Fielding.