Moone Boy, created by and starring Chris O'Dowd for Sky1, and Walking and Talking, written by and starring Kathy Burke for Sky Atlantic, are both full series based on Little Crackers shorts. They have been commissioned for 6 episodes and 4 episodes respectively.
Summary
In the films, the stars – with the help of rising young actors such as Madeleine Power as the young Catherine Tate – recreate stories from their childhood.[citation needed] The films, which last between 10 and 12 minutes each, include Catherine Tate reenacting an occasion when she decided to mimic the controversial singer Gary Glitter in a school nativity; Stephen Fry as a head teacher doling out corporal punishment to his younger self played by Daniel Roche; and Dawn French as the Queen Mother, whom she met at the age of four.[citation needed]David Baddiel, Julian Barratt, Bill Bailey, Jo Brand, Victoria Wood, Chris O'Dowd and Julia Davis are among the other actors who recreate childhood incidents and memories.[2]
The series was commissioned by Sky1 after the success of the short film series 10 Minute Tales in 2009. That series featured 12 silent short films of around 8 minutes in length and starred popular British actors (including Bill Nighy) and was directed by Ian Rickson.[1][3]
Two of the episodes were produced by Silver River. The titles of the two episodes were revealed as "First Kiss" and "Satan's Hoof", starring Julia Davis and Julian Barratt respectively.[4] A further three episodes were produced by Tiger Aspect: "Better Than Christmas", "The Queen Mother's Visit" (alternatively known as "Operation Big Hat") and "My First Nativity".[5]
The first series of Little Crackers saw Catherine Tate, Julia Davis and Bill Bailey, marking their directorial debuts.[6]
Broadcast
The show began airing on Sky1 and in high definition on Sky1 HD on 19 December 2010. Two episodes were broadcast each evening until 23 December, while the final two episodes were broadcast on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.[1]
The Meera Syal short was the UK's first ever scripted TV comedy broadcast in 3D.[7]
A second series of 11 episodes was broadcast on Sky1 from 18 to 23 December 2011. A special behind-the-scenes look at the show was also broadcast and made available on Sky Anytime.
For eight-year-old Eunice, this Christmas is going to be different. This year it's just her and her dad, and there's little festive spirit to be found in an autobiographical short written, directed by and starring Victoria Wood.
Little Tommy Tiernan's parents are going through a rough patch and, after speaking to a therapist, his dad has been advised to unleash his inner canine and bark his stresses out in a short written, directed by and starring Tommy Tiernan.
Young Kitty has the starring role in her ballet school's Christmas production of The Nutcracker and she wants more than anything for her mum to be in the audience in a short written, directed by and starring Caroline Quentin.
Sixteen-year-old Alison and her pals are understandably excited about an upcoming lunchtime gig at The Cavern Club in a short written by and starring Alison Steadman.
Dylan Moran's Son returns home from his first interview with bad news... he's been beaten up and had his mobile phone stolen in a short written by and starring Dylan Moran.
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"Jason Manford's Little Cracker: A Tender Christmas"
Young Jason Manford is scared. At the tender age of 12, he's embarking on his first trip away from home... he's going to hospital in a short written by and starring Jason Manford.
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"Omid Djalili's Little Cracker: The Ten Year Plan - Fringe To Hollywood"
Omid Djalili is a 22-year-old with a plan. A one-man show will kick-start his journey to Hollywood in a short written, directed by and starring Omid Djalili.
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"Paul O'Grady's Little Cracker: Boo! A Ghost Story"
Controversial horror film The Exorcist has just been released and its terrifying cinema goers up and down the country in a short written by and starring Paul O’Grady.
When 10-year-old Katy Brand makes an earth-shattering discovery on Christmas Eve, the magic and sparkle of the festive season vanishes in a short written by and starring Katy Brand.
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"Sharon Horgan's Little Cracker: The Week Before Christmas"
Christmas on the Horgans' turkey farm is a hectic time and 14-year-old Sharon must do her share of the plucking in a short written, directed by and starring Sharon Horgan.
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"Darren Boyd's Little Cracker: Le Concert de L'école"
Darren Boyd has been given a great honour, singing at his school's local Christmas concert, and he can't wait to share the news with his mum and dad in a short written, directed by and starring Darren Boyd.