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Famalam

14th September 2022|Film/TV

A sharp comedic sketch show starring Black British talent. Meet the Nigerian prince no one emails back, discover Nollywood’s ‘finest’, and watch the rudest Midsomer Murders ever.

“Famalam travels across the galaxy with a dazzling array of accents, cultural observations and colourful costumes. Famalam gives a glimpse of the latest Nollywood blockbuster, and reveals who might be responsible for internet spam.” (source: BBC iPlayer)

This meta-culture resource is a humorous take on fictional, parodied Black British lives.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b09zn7qy

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