Maybe it’s because of some unresolved short-man issues. Ryan Sampson, writer and star of Mr Bigstuff: “As a particularly short gay dude, I’m fascinated by masculinity by all the ways that we’re trying and failing to do it right. With returning favourites like Brassic and a crop of box fresh shows, with undeniably dynamic talent, Sky continues to be the home of UK comedy” Speaking to the newly announced commissions, Jon Mountague, Director of Comedy at Sky Studios said: “2023 is going to be a blistering year for comedy on Sky. Turner) and James Nesbitt (The Missing) as two Santa’s with very different agendas. Or beyond Spare.Īlso hitting Sky screens in 2023 is the recently announced, Dreamland starring Freema Agyeman (Doctor Who) and Lily Allen (How to Build a Girl) following a family of four sisters, their mum and their nan in the seaside town of Margate.Īnd there is a Christmas special, Joy To The World (w/t), starring BAFTA winner Timothy Spall (Mr. Ryan Sampson (Brassic, Plebs), authors Mr Bigstuff in which estranged brothers Glen (Sampson) and Lee, played by Danny Dyer (Eastenders) in his TV comedy debut, try to patch up a sibling rivalry that may well be beyond repair. Smothered is written by Monica Heisey (Schitt’s Creek), starring British talent Jon Pointing (Big Boys) and Danielle Vitalis (I May Destroy You) as two sex starved strangers who agree to some no strings fun. Brassic is back for a fifth season, Intelligence confirms for a one-off special and there are four brand-new Sky Originals launching across the year with more to be announced. Sky has announced a number of up and coming comedy projects for 2023.
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