Joe Lycett’s United States of Birmingham
Joe Lycett’s United States of Birmingham
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Joe Lycett’s United States of Birmingham

7.0 / 10
2025
1 season
4 episodes
DocumentaryComedy

It’s no secret that Joe Lycett adores Brum, but his hometown is having a tough time of it. In his self-appointed role as the second city’s ambassador and with the blessing of the actual Lord Mayor of Birmingham, everyone’s favourite comedy activist is on a mission to put Birmingham firmly back on the map – in fact, all over the map.

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Seasons

  • Episode 1

    1.Episode 1

    6.0
    22-04-202546m

    Proud Brummie Joe Lycett kicks off his American road trip to discover new Birminghams - visiting towns in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

  • Episode 2

    2.Episode 2

    7.0
    29-04-202546m

    Joe continues his American road trip, moving onto Ohio - the state with the highest concentration of Birminghams.

  • Episode 3

    3.Episode 3

    7.0
    06-05-202547m

    Joe's quest continues into the American Midwest, tackling iconic artworks, the world's largest BBQ competition and an underwater ghost town.

  • Episode 4

    4.Episode 4

    6.0
    13-05-202546m

    Joe's mission takes him to his final Birmingham, located in Alabama, where he takes in the history and and hospitality of America's Deep South.

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