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We Might Regret This, BBC Two, review: ribald disability romcom knows no boundaries
Kyla Harris and Lee Getty have crafted a convention-breaking comedy that refuses to play by the rules, or victimise its disabled star
We Might Regret This review: An unflinching tale about a tetraplegic artist and her best friend
Kyla Harris’s comedy has a superb cast, and masterfully captures the struggle of reliance
We Might Regret This review – wonderful, witty TV that is totally liberating to watch
What would it be like to hire your best friend to help you wash, move and go out, asks this joyous disabled-led show that’s also a veritable who’s who of modern British comedy
Cracking comedy upends the usual tropes about disability
Big problems lie ahead when tetraplegic Freya moves in with her new lover.
We Might Regret This - cast and creators on what to expect from the new comedy about friendship, love and disability: “Kyla Harris is an absolute badass”
Kyla Harris, Darren Boyd and Elena Saurel star in the new comedy coming to BBC iPlayer and BBC Two
Comedy Blap - STEPPING UP
Lovable Josh is an over-enthusiastic stepdad who brings well-intentioned chaos to his new (and previously harmonious) family unit. No one needs him to but Josh is 'Stepping Up' anyway.
People always ask – can she have sex?’: the stars of TV’s racy, hilarious new disability comedy
We Might Regret This is one of TV’s most frank depictions of caring for a wheelchair user – and one of its funniest. Its creators talk steamy scenes, stereotypes – and getting drenched in urine
Fremantle & Roughcut Strike First-Look Drama Deal
People Just Do Nothing producer Roughcut TV has laid down its drama ambitions by striking a first-look deal with Fremantle following its recently-announced Little Disasters series.
Meet The Stars And Writers Of We Might Regret This
“We Realised Early On That We Had Unparalleled Intimacy”: Meet The Stars And Writers Of We Might Regret This, The BBC’s Buzziest Summer Comedy
DIGITAL BROADCAST AWARDS: BEST COMEDY PROGRAMME
Things You Should Have Done takes home the Best Comedy Programme Digital Broadcast Awards
Big Boys confirmed for season 3 on Channel 4
Jack Rooke's hit series will be back for more.
Big Boys to return for Series 3 and a final year at uni
Channel 4 has confirmed that Big Boys, Jack Rooke’s RTS Award-winning comedy drama, will return for a third series.
Roughcut lands Paramount+ psychological thriller
Little Disasters is indie’s second TV drama following Channel 5 thriller Coma
Diane Kruger, Jo Joyner Set to Lead Psychological Thriller ‘Little Disasters’ at Paramount+
Based on the novel by Sarah Vaughan (“Anatomy of a Scandal”), the series will explore female friendships and motherhood through the lens of four women “with little in common apart from their due dates.”
Channel 4 unveils line-up of new comedy Blaps and Playgrounds
Stepping Up: Lovable Josh is an over-enthusiastic step-dad who brings well-intentioned chaos to his new (and previously harmonious) family unit. No-one needs him to but Josh is ‘Stepping Up’ anyway.
Animated comedy Dave’s Games gets BBC3 slot
The Roughcut-produced new animated comedy short, Dave’s Games, is to get a BBC3 TX this month.
Animated comedy Dave's Games to air on BBC Three
BBC Three is to broadcast Dave's Games, an animated comedy set around a video games shop in 1995, as part of its BBC Comedy Short Films strand.
BAFTA CRAFT AWARDS
JACK ROOKE TAKES HOME THE WRITER COMEDY BAFTA CRAFT AWARDS
BAFTA Nominations - SMOTHERED Scripted Casting
BAFTA Awards Nominations, SMOTHERED for Scripted Casting
BAFTA Nominations - BIG BOYS Scripted Comedy
Big Boys BAFTA Awards nominated for Scripted Comedy
BAFTA Nominations - BIG BOYS Writer Comedy Jack Rooke
Jack Rooke, Big Boys writer nominated for BAFTA Writer Comedy
C5’s Coma beats competition with 2m
MONDAY: Roughcut TV drama edges ahead of Anton and Giovanni travelogue in 9pm slot
Coma review — a hellish nightmare that could happen to anyone
The Times
Coma review: Jason Watkins is remarkable
As a seasoned professional in weeknight thrillers such as this, Watkins was the anchor of Coma
Coma, review: Jason Watkins and Channel 5 produce another gripping middle-class nightmare
Made on a fraction of the budget of BBC shows, Channel 5’s dramas can be outlandish – but Watkins’s down-on-his-luck everyman makes you care
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