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Kingdom of Lovely

How To Start Your Own Country
Created by Danny Wallace
Presented by Danny Wallace
Theme music composer Banks & Wag
Country of origin UK
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Garfield Kennedy
Julian Pearson
Producer(s) Lee Philips
Location(s) London
Running time 30 minutes
Release
Original network BBC Two
Original release 3 August – 6 September 2005
Chronology
Related shows Are You Dave Gorman?
External links
Website www.citizensrequired.com
Kingdom of Lovely
Micronation
Flag of Lovely
Coat of Arms of Lovely
Flag Coat of Arms
Motto: Die dulci freure
Have a nice day
Anthem: National anthem of the Kingdom of Lovely by Banks & Wag
Status Inactive
Location None (see footnote)
Official languages English
Demonym Lovelian
Organizational structure Constitutional Monarchy
• King
Danny I
2005 – present
Establishment
• Declared
1 January 2005
Membership ~58,165 (as of 1 December 2007)
Purported currency Interdependent Occupational Unit (IOU)
Notes
  1. The land used by the block of flats has not been claimed by Lovely, so it remains the territory of the United Kingdom under international law.
  2. A National Holiday (Lovely Day) is celebrated on 2 September

How To Start Your Own Country was a six-part BBC Television documentary comedy series aired between August and September 2005. The show was presented by British writer/comedian Danny Wallace and followed his quest to start his own country in his flat in Bow, London. The micronation he created was eventually named "Lovely".

The series was released on DVD in the UK on 18 June 2007, having been postponed from October 2005.

Danny investigates territory for his new country, starting by visiting Sealand. He also meets Erwin Strauss and the man who owns the Moon. He "invades" Eel Pie Island but leaves after the police are called. He makes friends with a General of the British Army. He eventually decides upon the area of his flat as the territory and makes a declaration of independence, which he gives to Tony Blair.

With the help of an advertising agency, Wallace chooses a design for the flag of his country. He records a national anthem, which is played during his interview on Iain Lee's LBC show.

Danny Wallace meets the SAS (Second Amendment Sisters) and meets the King of Fusa. He also goes to the Principality of Seborga.

Wallace visits two very different 'utopian' communities, the planned town of Celebration which maintains its pleasantness through strict rules and regulations, and the anarchic self-governing neighborhood of Christiania. He also speaks to a Catholic Cardinal about the role of religion in society and to Sheriff Joe Arpaio about law and order.


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