All the celebrities featured in the show are portrayed through the mixed use of live-action puppets and
computer-generated imagery effects; the puppets are filmed first, with the footage later enhanced with computer-generated eyes, eyebrows and mouths. The depictions are caricatures. One eye of the-then
UK Independence Party leader
Nigel Farage’s puppet occasionally swivels around,
Donald Trump's hair is represented as a cat on his head, and
Prince George of Cambridge is depicted with a strong
Cockney accent, bossing about his younger sister,
Princess Charlotte of Cambridge. George's catchphrase is “oi oi
saveloy”, which loosely references the Cockney
football chant.
Theresa May appears in trailers for a new film called
Despicable May (a reference to the animated film
Despicable Me), in which
David Davis,
Philip Hammond and
Boris Johnson play her
minions. They also very occasionally feature as minions in other sketches. Nigel Farage also appears in trailers for another new film, called
UKIP: Fully Loaded (a reference to the film
Herbie: Fully Loaded), in which his “tampered”
Volvo V70 plays
Herbie and the politician plays the role of Nigey Farton (referencing the Maggie Peyton character played by
Lindsay Lohan in the Herbie film). Another new film which is promoted is
Pretty Brexiteer (a reference to the film
Pretty Woman), in which Farage plays the role of Nigen Ward (referencing the Vivian Ward character played by
Julia Roberts in
Pretty Woman). The film that is promoted the least is
Runaway Tory (a reference to the film
Runaway Bride), in which Farage plays the role of Nigey Carpenter (referencing the character of Maggie Carpenter, played by Julia Roberts in the film). ==Transmissions==