
Limmy's Homemade Show
- TV sketch show
- BBC Scotland / BBC Two / BBC Two Scotland
- 2018 - 2020
- 4 episodes (1 series)
Limmy is back with another helping of his distinctive brand of comedy and this time he has gone completely solo. Stars Brian Limond.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 1

Further details
This first episode features an imagining of how the well-known comedian would be greeted if he had to return to an office job in Glasgow's financial services district.
Limmy's also intrigued by signs at the entrance to an underpass and invites the audience to follow him to solve the mystery. The comedian, whose clip of a techno rendition of a nursery rhyme from the pilot show became a viral hit, returns to this genre of music in the opening episode. This time he gives a techno masterclass, sharing techniques and coaching would-be DJs on how to interact with a big, excitable crowd.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 10th April 2020
- Time
- 11pm
- Channel
- BBC Scotland
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Brian Limond | Host / Presenter |
Brian Limond | Writer |
Brian Limond | Director |
Brian Limond | Producer |
Gavin Smith | Executive Producer |
Gregor Sharp | Executive Producer |
Brian Limond | Editor |
Press
Limmy: Lockdown is perfect for someone like me
Scottish comedian Limmy says the coronavirus has not affected him at all because sitting in the house all day is what he does anyway.
BBC, 11th April 2020Limmy's Homemade Show, series one, episode one, review
Limmy holds a masterclass in the art of techno and taunting a crowd till they turn on you.
Alison Rowat, The Herald, 11th April 2020TV review: Limmy's Homemade Show - Series 1 Episode 1
There was no bang, just the same thing being said time and again and it became less funny on each occasion rather than the opposite.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 11th April 2020Glaswegian Vine comic extraordinaire Brian Limond returns for a new series of his cult sketch show. Armed with a camera, a green screen and the streets of his city, Limmy delivers rapid-fire skits covering everything from parenthood to making a cup of tea. Above and beyond a laugh a minute.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 10th April 2020