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The Worst Week Of My Life: The Worst Christmas Of My Life, Episode 1 - British Comedy Guide

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It's Howard's first festive season with the in-laws, a terrifying ordeal for most people, but a particularly scary one for poor Howard.

Further details

When Howard turns up at his office Christmas party it's apparent from the word go that it's going to be a disastrous evening. He's drunkenly propositioned, electrocuted while doing a spot of karaoke and then vomited on by his drunken boss!

Meanwhile a blissfully unaware Mel packs up baby Emily and turns up at her parents' house earlier than expected. Angela and Dick are excitedly preparing for their grand-daughter's first Christmas, when the doorbell rings to reveal Howard drunk and dressed solely in a nappy made out of a black bin bag!

After a flurry of explanations, Howard dashes for a pee in the downstairs loo - but it's not the downstairs loo, it's the pantry and, as the lights come back on, the whole family witness him doing something unspeakable. Then a false alarm leads to Howard telling Mel's family that Dick has died, and somehow Howard is already spending Mel's inheritance money on a car they most definitely can't afford...

Broadcast details

Date
Tuesday 19th December 2006
Time
9:30pm
Channel
BBC One
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Ben Miller Howard
Sarah Alexander Mel
Geoffrey Whitehead Dick
Alison Steadman Angela
Janine Duvitski Eve
Ronald Pickup Fraser
Sian Thomas Nicola
Kim Wall Mitch
Guest cast
Michael Bertenshaw Hewitt
Philip Bird Alan
Jody Halse Lance
Sarah-Jayne Steed Girl
Luing Andrews Taxi Driver
Writing team
Mark Bussell Writer
Justin Sbresni Writer
Production team
Mark Bussell Director
Justin Sbresni Director
Mark Bussell Producer
Justin Sbresni Producer
Mario Stylianides Executive Producer
Simon Wilson Executive Producer
Nigel Williams Editor
Steve Tempia Editor
Graeme Story Production Designer
Peter Edwards Director of Photography
Nina Humphreys Composer

Press

The Worst Christmas Of My Life (BBC1), a farce that runs on three nights, makes the seasonal assumption that you've had a couple and are easily pleased.

The Guardian, 20th December 2006