Christian Drobnyk
- Executive
Press clippings
Our friends at Baby Cow may have another hit comedy on their hands with Home Time. The six-part series centres on lead character Gaynor Jacks (played by Emma Fryer), who returns home to her parents' house at the age of 29 after having run away 12 years earlier. Life hasn't changed much - her mother is still obsessively nosy, her father is narcoleptic and it's impossible to do anything without the rest of Coventry knowing about it.
We don't know why Gaynor ran away on the eve of her 18th birthday, or why she returned, but her crew of Sex And The City mates demand an explanation before taking her back. It's a charming comedy with some hilarious moments and taps into the trend of young adults returning home to live with their parents.
Christian Drobnyk, Broadcast, 17th September 2009Meanwhile, How Not To Live Your Life is back for a second series. Dan Clark stars as 'pathetic character' Don. What I truly enjoyed about HNTLYL is Don's neurotic mix of colossal wanker and schoolboy charm. If you don't enjoy films such as The Hangover, Superbad or Knocked-Up, this is not for you. I love it. Don's ridiculous lists, dream sequences and narcissistic behaviour are hilarious, and despite being one of the world's biggest prats, he always gets the girl. Priceless.
Christian Drobnyk, Broadcast, 17th September 2009