Toast Of London
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4
- 2012 - 2015
- 19 episodes (3 series)
Sitcom starring Matt Berry as Steven Toast, an occasionally successful actor who finds himself in a series of tricky situations. Also features Robert Bathurst, Doon Mackichan, Harry Peacock, Shazad Latif, Tim Downie and Tracy-Ann Oberman
- Series 1, Episode 1 repeated Sunday 12th January at 2:40am on U&Gold
- Streaming rank this week: 179
Toast Of London
Steven Toast (Matt Berry - The IT Crowd) is a RADA-trained actor living in the heart of Soho's theatreland. Forced to share digs with eccentric fellow actor Ed Howzer-Black (Robert Bathurst - Downton Abbey) having been thrown out of the marital home by Mrs Toast, and starring in a play so controversial that total strangers attack him in the street, his life is not going according to plan. Ill-advised by his agent Jane Plough (Doon Mackichan - Smack The Pony) and mistreated by his peers, we watch Toast's increasingly desperate attempts to get the career and recognition he adamantly thinks he deserves.
Extras:
The pilot episode
Audio commentary with Michael Cumming (director), Matt Berry (writer and star), Arthur Mathews (writer) and Kate Daughton (producer)
Burnt Toast
Making Toast
The Forsyth Saga
Toast and Purchase Art Film Dub
Toast sings a song about London
The Theme from Toast of London Unplugged
"My name is Michael Ball"...a short film about Michael Ball
On the Analyst's Couch
The Songs
First released: Monday 25th November 2013
- Distributor: 4DVD
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Catalogue: C4DVD10535
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