
John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North 2006
Join comedian Graham Fellows as John Shuttleworth in this quirky 2006 comedy-musical adventure that blends humor with a heartfelt exploration of British hospitality.
Director: Graham Fellows
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North (2006) about?
Comedian Graham Fellows, in his iconic alter ego John Shuttleworth, embarks on a comedic and musical expedition to the Shetland Islands to prove locals grow nicer the farther north you go. Through a mix of staged and spontaneous encounters, he discovers the quirks and charms of island life.
Who directed John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North?
The film was directed by Graham Fellows, the actor behind the John Shuttleworth persona, who also co-wrote the concept.
Who stars in John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North?
The film features Graham Fellows as John Shuttleworth, alongside Elma Johnson, Martin Parr, Stuart Thom, and Tim Humphries in key roles.
Is John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North (2006) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, this offbeat comedy-musical shines with its unique blend of humor and heart. Fans of dry British wit and improvisational comedy will appreciate its clever premise and authentic Shetland charm.
How long is John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North?
The film has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North (2006) — Comedy-Music Quest to the Shetland Islands
Join comedian Graham Fellows as John Shuttleworth in this quirky 2006 comedy-musical adventure that blends humor with a heartfelt exploration of British hospitality.
Shuttleworth's quest takes him to the remote Shetland Islands, where he tests the theory that kindness increases the farther north you travel in Great Britain. What follows is an unpredictable journey through Shetland's rugged landscapes and tight-knit communities. Directed by Graham Fellows himself, the film mixes clever improvisation with genuine encounters that blur the line between performance and reality. With its dry wit, folksy charm, and infectious musical interludes, *John Shuttleworth: It's Nice Up North (2006)* captures the warmth of an unexpected cultural exchange, all while poking fun at its own premise.