Come Fly With Me

2011 • BBC
4.6
288 reviews
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Episode 1
6/17/11
Season-only
80-year-old Hetty Wolf takes her first ever flight with Great British Air, husband and wife pilots Simon and Jackie sort out their marriage at 35,000 feet above Sweden, and Omar Baba, owner of low cost carrier FlyLo, is forced to do something about the lack of life-jackets on his planes. Meanwhile, Omar's most junior employee Taaj is on cart duty, and Chief Immigration Officer Ian Foot has found a suspicious passport.
2 Episode 2
6/24/11
Season-only
A 'sudden wing malfunction' delays FlyLo passengers on their way to Malaga, while Melody and Taaj get tough with FlyLo's new baggage allowance regulations. We also meet Tommy, Happy Burger's newest employee and pilot-to-be, and discover what went wrong for Peter and Judith on their FlyLo cruise.
3 Episode 3
7/1/11
Season-only
FLyLo ground crew Taaj Manzoor bumps into Harrry Potter actor Rupert Grint, and Customs Officers Roberts and Stewart try to work out what to do with a truly massive drug bust. And we meet Penny, Great British Air's snobbiest employee, as she comes to term with passengers from the lower classes using her exclusive first-class cabins.
4 Episode 4
7/8/11
Season-only
There is a bumpy ride ahead for husband-and-wife pilot team Simon and Jackie when Simon's one-night stand books on to their flight to Barcelona. Low-cost airline FlyLo becomes carbon-neutral at the insistence of owner Omar Baba and we find out which member of FLyLo's glamorous check-in staff is the object of desire for Tommy Reid. Up in first class, Penny gets a discreet visit from a member of the Royal Household, and we follow the important work of dog handler Steve Downes and his canine partner Bobo.
5 Episode 5
7/15/11
Season-only
Immigration Officer Ian Foot pulls in Taaj for questioning as part of a random security check, and we discover exactly how far Ferghai is prepared to go to get nominated for Steward of the Year. Tommy Reid finally gets his chance to apply for pilot training, and over on the FLyLo desks, it's Helen's last day and Melody and Keeley are about to find out which of them is going to get a promotion. And then Omar gets accused of sexually harassing his staff.
6 Episode 6
7/22/11
Season-only
Dealing with their latest disasterous holiday travel season, Peter and Judith have got mixed up in the dark arts of voodoo while Tommy finally gets his interview to be a pilot. Fearghai has his fingers crossed for a Golden Trolley at the Steward of the Year Awards, and Penny Cater actually has to do work for a change. Buster has been suspended after an incident involving Dame Judi Dench, and airline Omar Baba deals with his latest staff mutiny when all of FlyLo's ground crew goes on strike.

About this show

Matt Lucas and David Walliams star in a mock-documentary set in one of Britain's busiest airport terminals. Situated on the cutting edge of aviation, the creators of Little Britain return to focus on every aspect of airport life and create amazing array of hilarious characters. From check-in staff to cabin crew, from pilots to paparazzi, and from low-cost airline owners to their passengers, all human life is here - and all played by Lucas and Walliams. So fasten your seatbelts, sit back and enjoy some first class comedy!

Ratings and reviews

4.6
288 reviews
Lord Paul Richard Butler
December 18, 2015
I Give It 3 stars because it is watch a ball it's not as funny as Little Britain Bastille cheers me up so why not buy yourself a copy why the price is it cheap
Jamie Brooks
July 23, 2014
I used to love this show and I was sad when it ended. I have all the episodes on my iPad and I watch them quite a lot. Really wish they made series 2 :(
Elliott Webb
August 1, 2013
I loved watching the original series a few years ago on BBC One, and now I can own it on my beloved Google account! It's a shame it's not in HD, but that doesn't exactly matter as I don't remember it being aired in HD either. As for the show itself... well, if you haven't seen it, buy it and you'll laugh your socks off! Great buy - well worth the £6.99!
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