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Stath lets flats episodes
Stath lets flats episodes





stath lets flats episodes

Stath Lets Flats began broadcasting on Augon its home channel of British's very own Channel 4. The second series also received a nomination in the Best Scripted Comedy category at the 2020 British Academy Television Awards, while Jamie Demetriou was again nominated for Best Male Comedy Performance and was also nominated in the Best Writer: Comedy category at the 2020 British Academy Television Craft Awards. It was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at the 2019 British Academy Television Awards, with Jamie Demetriou also nominated for Best Male Comedy Performance. Elisa Bray of The i said that it "roared along at speed with energy and absurdity". Guy Pewsey of The Evening Standard said that it contained "moments of classic, unmistakably British, humour". Sam Wollaston of The Guardian gave it a positive review saying that there was "plenty to like". The critical reception for Series 1 was generally positive. The Times said: ‘It’s early days and the laughs may not sustain a whole series, but it looks promising.’Īnd the Telegraph praised both Demetriou and his sister Natasia, who co-stars, but said: ‘Stath Let Flats felt a bit unadventurous, despite good work from a strong supporting cast.’īut The Independent was the most positive of all, saying: ‘This opener roared along at speed with energy and absurdity, much like London’s property market.Stath Lets Flats stars Demetriou as a stupid, incompetent, socially inept Greek-Cypriot letting agent in London who only has his job because his father is the owner and manager of the company. The Guardian praised the ‘lovely performances’ but was less impressed by the ‘heavy reliance on physical comedy’.

stath lets flats episodes

Stath Lets Flats got a cautious welcome from critics, with three-star reviews almost across the board. Both programmes feature comedian Iain Stirling.

stath lets flats episodes

The opening episode attracted 460,000 viewers according to overnight ratings, down on the 770,000 average for the 10pm slot.Īnd on BBC Two at the same time, the second episode of Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing lost more than 40 per cent of its audience from the opening episodes a week ago, down from 1.2million to 710,000.īoth shows were beaten by the 784,000 who tuned into ITV2 gameshow Celebability – which benefitted from following Love Island in the schedules. Jamie Demetriou’s new Channel 4 comedy Stath Lets Flats struggled in the ratings last night.







Stath lets flats episodes