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    Stath Lets Flats returning for Series 3

    Wednesday 21st October 2020, 12:02pm by Jay Richardson

    Stath Lets Flats. Image shows from L to R: Al (Alastair Roberts), Vasos (Christos Stergioglou), Sophie (Natasia Demetriou), Stath (Jamie Demetriou), Carole (Katy Wix), Dean (Kiell Smith-Bynoe), Julian (Dustin Demri-Burns). Copyright: Roughcut Television.

    Stath Lets Flats is returning for a third series.

    The Channel 4 sitcom about a hapless letting agent won three Baftas this year, including best scripted comedy and best writer and male performance for its star and creator Jamie Demetriou.

    And now co-star Katy Wix has confirmed "there is going to be more.

    "It's a very nice atmosphere" she told the Standard Issue podcast of being on set. "It's very ego-less, everyone's very generous as a group. Everyone really likes laughing at each other, it's nice."

    Natasia Demetriou, Al Roberts, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Ellie White, Dustin Demri-Burns and Christos Stergioglou also star in the hit sitcom, which Jamie Demetriou developed with Robert Popper (Friday Night Dinner). Tom Kingsley (Ghosts) directed the first and second series, which aired June 2018 and August 2019 respectively.

    The core cast reunited for a lockdown special in May that was broadcast on YouTube, stoking anticipation for further episodes.

    Following lukewarm initial reviews for the first series, the second attracted considerable acclaim, with the Guardian calling it "a daft, sweet comedy with a perfect sprinkling of cringe". The i newspaper praised it as a "superlatively weird sitcom", adding that "it is total chaotic silliness, but each character has grown more carefully-drawn in this second series and the relationships are even more tender."

    Demetriou has revealed that the origin of his idiotic eponymous character was "the voice.

    "Before I got the commission, I had been doing live stuff for four or five years" he told the Vulture podcast last week. "In that time, I'd tried to just work out what voices I can do that have whole lives behind them and aren't just sketch characters.

    "Growing up, meeting loads of Greek people and sort of living in a community full of mixed Euro-English accents, and being around a lot of thick people - including myself - feeling stupid. This one felt like I'd know what the character would say in any given scenario. And I'd do it under various banners - like a guy who owns a kebab shop, a schoolboy, a guy on the phone.

    "Then I got offered these three online shorts off the back of writing some sketches on spec for a sketch show on Channel 4. We felt like a letting agency was a great backdrop for this kind of five-minute short, because the whole short was effectively going to be me showing someone around the property. We felt like it was a really funny job, because ultimately the thing that's going to stop you from renting or taking a property is the guy in there smashing stuff and accidentally pointing out bad things.

    "Like, they're better off waiting outside. The number of properties that I've tried to rent (and I've really liked!), but I've been like, Ugh, I'm gonna have to hang out with this guy for as long as I'm living there or contact him if I need anything, so I'm out of the picture. We thought that was quite funny. Kind of an oxymoron, I suppose."

    Channel 4 told British Comedy Guide they were unable to confirm the recommission at this point.

    Stath Lets Flats. Stath (Jamie Demetriou). Copyright: Roughcut Television.

    Demetriou will next be seen in the Louis Wain biopic starring Benedict Cumberbatch as the artist, directed by Will Sharpe (Flowers, Defending The Guilty), with the comedian playing the artist Richard Caton Woodville Jr.

    He has also shot the role of Gerald, with Joel Fry as his fellow henchman, Jasper, in Disney's upcoming live action 101 Dalmatians prequel Cruella starring Emma Stone.


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