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The entertainingly daft gameshow returns for a sixth series. The USP is bewildering and pointless tasks - towers of lemons, wheelbarrow stunts etc - attempted by game, silly comics including Liza Tarbuck, Russell Howard and Asim Chaudhry.
The Guardian, 27th April 2018Marc Wootton's new sitcom boasts an intriguing premise: imagine if someone almost unbearably infuriating saved your life? And then you were stuck with them thereafter? Wootton is flight attendant, air-crash hero and monumental pain in the arse Brett. Among the survivors in his debt are Asim "Chabuddy G" Chaudhry.
The Guardian, 27th April 2018BAFTA TV Award nominees 2018
Catastrophe, Chewing Gum, This Country and Timewasters are amongst the BAFTA TV Awards 2018 nominees. Stars including Adam Hills, Graham Norton, Michael McIntyre and Sandi Toksvig have also been nominated.
British Comedy Guide, 4th April 2018People Just Do Nothing Series 5 confirmed
Hit BBC Three sitcom People Just Do Nothing is to return for a fifth series, its creators have confirmed.
British Comedy Guide, 9th March 2018Taskmaster gets 40 more episodes
Channel Dave has ordered four more series of Taskmaster, each extended to 10 episodes. Alice Levine, Asim Chaudhry, Liza Tarbuck, Russell Howard and Tim Vine will take part in Series 6.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2018BBC's 'People Just Do Nothing' is an endearing comedy
Though each of the characters is deluded in their own way -- either about their talent, intelligence or the success of their romantic relationships -- we can't help but root for them.
Alexandra Bateman, Duke Chronicle, 3rd January 2018Chabuddy G interview: 'Ed Sheeran is so clingy'
Entrepreneur, manager and now singer, Chabuddy G is the breakout star of People Just Do Nothing. He talks to Jessica Barrett about beats, Brexit and why the music industry needs more banter.
Jessica Barrett, i Newspaper, 20th November 2017Radio Times TV 100
Who are the hottest talents on television now? RadioTimes.com asked some of the most powerful TV executives and broadcasting bigwigs in Britain to name the stars they believe have had an exceptional 12 months.
Radio Times, 18th September 2017How People Just Do Nothing has triumphed
The BBC comedy People Just Do Nothing has undergone a seven-year journey from raw webisodes on a homemade YouTube channel called Wasteman TV, to a slot on Netflix US and growing popularity with American hipsters.
Ian Burrell, i Newspaper, 11th September 2017People Just Do Nothing review
People Just Do Nothing is the BBC doing 'yoof TV' right.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 16th August 2017