Stath Lets Flats Series 3, Episode 1 - A Children's Child - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

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

Stath is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child by Carole. Meanwhile, Sophie, and best friend Al deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.

Preview clips

Broadcast details

Date

Tuesday 26th October 2021

Time

10:15pm

Channel

Channel 4

Length

30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast

Jamie Demetriou Stath
Natasia Demetriou Sophie
Katy Wix Carole
Alastair Roberts (as Al Roberts) Al
Kiell Smith-Bynoe Dean
Ellie White Katia
Christos Stergioglou Vasos
Jimmy Roussounis Steven
Tom Stourton Robbie

Guest cast

David Avery Bambos
Elijah Braik Shop Owner 1
Tibu Fortes Father
Alim Jayda (as Alim Jaida) Shop Owner 2
Steven Meo (as Steve Meo) Bernard
Sonny Meo Ali

Writing team

Jamie Demetriou Writer

Production team

Andrew Gaynord Director
Seb Barwell Producer
Ash Atalla Executive Producer
Jamie Demetriou Executive Producer
Nicki Perkins Line Producer
Phil Hignett Editor
Hannah Purdy-Foggin Production Designer
Nicky Bligh Casting Director
Craig Dean Devine Director of Photography
Sara Hassan Costume Designer
Cynthia De La Rosa Make-up Designer
Erran Baron Cohen Composer
Simon Haveland 1st Assistant Director
Callum Taylor 1st Assistant Director

Video

Company Meeting

Things are not going well at Michael and Eagle, and a company meeting is called. Stath decides he needs to find more work - skilled at little and with the competence of a soggy souvlaki he struggles to find a new gig. Even his cousin, now a big-time Cypriot movie star won't help him make the cut.

Featuring: Jamie Demetriou (Stath), Natasia Demetriou (Sophie), Katy Wix (Carole), Al Roberts (Al), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Dean), Ellie White (Katia), Christos Stergioglou (Vasos) & David Avery (Bambos).

Press

Stath Lets Flats: return to good old-fashioned clownery

With the return of his brilliant series Stath Lets Flats, Jamie Demetriou has reminded us of the joy of clowning around. But why, asks Ed Cumming, are characters like Stath such a rare breed, and has the lack of clowns in entertainment led to more of them in politics?

Ed Cumming, The Independent, 1st November 2021

Stath Lets Flats review

This is one-note comedy -- hilarious if you enjoy the sight of implausibly stupid people embarrassing themselves endlessly.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 27th October 2021

Stath Lets Flats review

Baffling sitcom is still in thrall to an imbecile.

James Jackson, The Times, 27th October 2021

TV review: Stath Lets Flats, C4

The triple-BAFTA-winning comedy starring creator/writer Jamie Demetriou as hapless lettings agent Stath returns for a third series and the first episode suggests that this is going to be a very good one. Particularly if you like watching language-mangling Stath be as useless as ever (with a hint of sentimentality thrown in for good measure).

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th October 2021

Katy Wix on future series of Stath Lets Flats

"I'd do it forever, honestly. I just feel so lucky because we're all such good pals in real life and because we all kind of make each other laugh and have the same slightly left-field sense of humour."

Lauren Morris, Radio Times, 26th October 2021