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The 10 funniest actors on TV
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Ed Potton, The Times, 11th November 2021Stath 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 2021Stath 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 2021Stath Lets Flats review
Baffling sitcom is still in thrall to an imbecile.
James Jackson, The Times, 27th October 2021TV 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 2021Stath Lets Flats: antidote to bland comedy
The writing and performances in Jamie Demetriou's Stath Lets Flats are precise, unexpected, with a level of detail that makes it the antidote to bland, cookie-cutter sitcom everywhere.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 26th October 2021Stath Lets Flats series 3 review
One of the funniest half-hours of TV in a long time.
The Independent, 26th October 2021Stath Lets Flats, Channel 4, review
A heartfelt return for the daftest show on TV.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 26th October 2021Stath Lets Flats, series 3 review
Powerful without being political and rip-roaringly funny.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 26th October 2021Jamie Demetriou interview
"My focus is exclusively on making something that feels funny".
Ralph Jones, NME, 26th October 2021