Next Episode of An Immigrant's Guide to Britain is
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Comedian Henning Wehn and his gang of first-generation immigrants present a new series providing an irreverent guide to life in Britain, through a mixture of reports, sketches and hidden camera experiments. Britain can be a confusing place to settle in, with its culture, whims and inhabitants seeming a little odd to a new resident. So how best to integrate?
In this first episode, Henning reveals how to understand what Brits really mean when they tell someone their 'presentation was fantastic' and that you 'always love having them around', and Hungarian Veronika works out whether it's possible to keep a Brit talking about the weather for the best part of an afternoon. From the big issues to the almost overlooked minutiae of British life that we take for granted, this unique sketch show sheds a mischievous light on life in Britain.
Comedian Henning Wehn and his gang of first-generation immigrants provide an irreverent guide to life in Britain, through a mixture of reports, sketches and hidden camera experiments. Britain can be a confusing place to settle in, with its culture, whims and inhabitants seeming a little odd to a new resident. So how best to integrate? In this episode, Henning reveals how to not fit in at work in Britain, while Indian born Mark consistently gets it wrong as he attempts to tell prospective immigrants how they might date a Brit. Hungarian Veronika tries to get her head around the famous British sense of humour; Polish Kamil hits the streets to make a friend, with mixed results; and Ghanaian Obosei discovers the delights of breakfast in a can.
Comedian Henning Wehn and his gang of first-generation immigrants provide an irreverent guide to life in Britain, through a mixture of reports, sketches and hidden camera experiments. Britain can be a confusing place to settle in, with its culture, whims and inhabitants seeming a little odd to a new resident. So how best to integrate? In this episode, Henning's uncouth laugh exasperates an etiquette expert; Indian born Mark gets a dressing down at bingo; and Obosei tries a pie in a tin for the first time, with unexpected results. Hungarian Veronika tries to work out how close is too close when it comes to invading someone's personal space. And is telling a stranger that you have an angry rash on your testicles too much information?
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