What is the Little Britain blackface row?

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LITTLE Britain and Come Fly With Me have been removed from Netflix, BBC iPlayer and BritBox after controversy over the use of blackface characters.

Both series starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams are no longer available to watch on the online streaming sites.

David Walliams and Matt Lucas used blackface in Little Britain and Come Fly With Me

What is the Little Britain blackface row?

Both Little Britain and Come Fly With Me have been removed from UK streaming sites amid the Black Lives Matter protests.

BBC and BritBox both confirmed the TV shows have been taken down, telling viewers: “Times have changed.”

In Little Britain – which aired from 2003 to 2007 – Walliams wore make up to play spa guest Desiree DeVere.

He also dressed up to play passenger liaison officer Moses Beacon and airline boss Omar Baba in In Come Fly With Me, which launched in 2010.

Matt plays Precious Little on Come Fly With Me

What has the BBC said about the Little Britain blackface row?

A BBC spokesman added: ‘There’s a lot of historical programming available on BBC iPlayer, which we regularly review.

“Times have changed since Little Britain first aired so it is not currently available on BBC iPlayer.”

BritBox, which streams  ITV and BBC shows, added: “Times have changed since Little Britain first aired, so it is not currently available on BritBox. Come Fly With Me has not been available on the service for six months.”

Matt also dressed up as Taaj Manzoor in Come Fly With Me

Have any other UK shows faced blackface controversy?

The Black Lives Matter movement has forced those in the entertainment industry to take a hard look at themselves for mistakes made in the past.

Leigh Francis, who plays TV host Keith Lemon, made a tearful apology to talk show host Trisha Goddard.

The comedian, who wore rubber masks to play stars in his show Bo’ Selecta, from 2002 to 2004, was confronted by Trisha, one of the black celebs he lampooned along with Craig David and Mel B.

She angrily accused him of hypocrisy when he joined in the social media Blackout – a campaign for Black Lives Matter.

Leigh, 47, sent a private apology to Trisha and in an emotional Instagram video said: “I didn’t realise how offensive it was.

“I just want to say sorry for any upset I caused whether I was Michael Jackson, Craig David, Trisha Goddard.”