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Dirty Sexy Funny

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Dirty Sexy Funny
GenreComedy
Directed byChris Faith
StarringOlivia Lee
Ed Weeks
Henry Lloyd-Hughes
Tom Price
Spencer Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producersClive Tulloh, Howard Davidson
ProducerPiers Torday
Production locationLondon
Production companyTiger Aspect Productions
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
Release8 March 2010 (2010-03-08)

Dirty Sexy Funny is a British television comedy series which first aired in March 2010 on the Comedy Central channel. It stars Olivia Lee. On the show, Lee takes on an array of personas which include a woman with obsessive-compulsive disorder who is interviewing potential flatmates for her apartment; a nightclub promotions girl who cordons off public walkways, preventing pedestrians from accessing it and professes to them that the walkway leads to a nightclub; a temp on her first day in the office who always uses a loud pencil sharpener and keeps asking "Is everything alright?" and a mother who returns 'faulty electrical equipment' to a shop and complains that they don't work. The items in question are plays on words. For example, in the first episode, she takes a live white mouse to the shop as opposed to a computer mouse. Another of her characters is Miss Single, a delusional histrionic who attaches herself to men she has never met before, in each case claiming to be in a relationship with him.

It was originally to be aired in October 2009, but was aired on 8 March 2010.[1]

In 2012, Lee joined the cast of Balls of Steel Australia's second series where she plays a similar role.

Episodes

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Series 1:
Episode 1 (Broadcast 8 March 2010)
Episode 2 (Broadcast 15 March 2010)
Episode 3 (Broadcast 22 March 2010)
Episode 4 (Broadcast 29 March 2010)
Episode 5 (Broadcast 5 April 2010)
Episode 6 (Broadcast 12 April 2010)
Episode 7 (Broadcast 12 April 2010)
Episode 8 (Broadcast 30 April 2010)

Series 2:
Episode 1 (Broadcast 28 March 2011)
Episode 2 (Broadcast 4 April 2011)
Episode 3 (Broadcast 11 April 2011)
Episode 4 (Broadcast 18 April 2011)
Episode 5 (Broadcast 25 April 2011)
Episode 6 (Broadcast 2 May 2011)
Episode 7 (Broadcast 9 May 2011)
Episode 8 (Broadcast 16 May 2011, this episode is a collection of sketches featured in the previous 7 episodes)

References

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  1. ^ "Comedy Central UK commissions its first original". ComedyCentral.co.uk. Archived from the original on 27 February 2010. Retrieved 11 March 2010.
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