Fleabag Series 2, Episode 6 - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

Fleabag. Image shows from L to R: Fleabag (Phoebe Waller-Bridge), Claire (Sian Clifford). Copyright: Two Brothers Pictures

The day of the wedding arrives, Jake wants to know where Claire is, and the Priest upstages the bride. As secrets are revealed and decisions are made, will Fleabag find the ending she's looking for?

Broadcast details

Date

Monday 8th April 2019

Time

10am

Channel

BBC Three

Length

27 minutes, 15 seconds

Cast & crew

Cast

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Fleabag
Sian Clifford Claire
Bill Paterson Dad
Olivia Colman Godmother
Andrew Scott The Priest
Brett Gelman Martin
Hugh Skinner Harry

Guest cast

Kae Alexander Elaine
Angus Imrie Jake

Writing team

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Writer
Cat Renton Script Editor
Jenny Robins Story Producer

Production team

Harry Bradbeer Director
Sarah Hammond Producer
Harry Williams Executive Producer
Jack Williams Executive Producer
Phoebe Waller-Bridge Executive Producer
Harry Bradbeer Executive Producer
Lydia Hampson Executive Producer
Joe Lewis Executive Producer
Hsinyi Liu Line Producer
Gary Dollner Editor
Jonathan Paul Green Production Designer
Olivia Scott-Webb Casting Director
Tony Miller Director of Photography
Ray Holman Costume Designer
Pippa Woods Make-up Designer
Isobel Waller-Bridge Composer
Natasha Romaniuk 1st Assistant Director
Kate Daughton Commissioning Editor

Press

You review the end of Fleabag

Were you left sobbing as it came to a close? Or is she just a posh girl with nothing to teach you? Here's what you made of the last ever Fleabag.

Guardian readers and Rachel Obordo, The Guardian, 9th April 2019

There are spirited debates to be had about whether this run of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's peerless sitcom is superior to its predecessor, but it clearly hasn't suffered the difficult second season syndrome some feared. It concludes with the wedding between Dad (Bill Paterson) and Olivia Colman's monstrous godmother, an event that delivers at least two momentous family face-offs, and a show-stopping performance from Andrew Scott's much-lusted-after man of the cloth.

Gwilym Mumford, The Guardian, 8th April 2019

Saying goodbye to 'Fleabag,' one of the TV greats

After two seasons, the landmark British show ends tonight. Here, VICE writers reflect on its values and legacy.

Anna Leszkiewicz, Annie Lord, Hannah Ewens, Lauren O'Neill, Emma Garland and Tshepo Mokoena, Vice.com, 8th April 2019

M&S see increase of gin & tonic sales thanks to Fleabag

If you've been watching Fleabag season two, you'll have noticed many things. Phoebe Waller-Bridge still has razor sharp wit, the nation's obsession isn't waning anytime soon and if you were ever to order the sexy priest a drink, ordering a gin & tonic would be a safe bet. Why? Well, he happily drank Marks & Spencer's own-brand G&T in episode two of season two and, in today's most unexpected news, the retailer has revealed there has been a spike in sales since he enjoyed the tipple.

Alice Howarth, Hello Magazine, 8th April 2019

Farewell, Fleabag: now we have to let her go

As the show comes to an end after just two series, Alexandra Pollard celebrates the legacy of its flawed, complicated anti-heroine.

Alexandra Pollard, The Independent, 8th April 2019