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Don't Hate The Playaz. Jordan Stephens
Jordan Stephens

Jordan Stephens

  • English
  • Actor, stand-up comedian and musician

Press clippings

RTS award nominations revealed

Shortlists for the 2023 RTS Programme Awards have been announced, with Am I Being Unreasonable? picking up four nominations.

British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2023

Sky reveals seven comedy shorts for 2023

Sky Arts is to broadcast seven new comedy shorts in 2023. Stars include Rosie Jones, Desiree Burch, Jordan Stephens and Jordan Brookes.

British Comedy Guide, 26th August 2022

Alma's Not Normal and Don't Hate The Playaz win Broadcast Awards

Alma's Not Normal has won the Best Comedy Programme title at the Broadcast Awards 2022, whilst Don't Hate The Playaz took home the Best Entertainment Programme prize.

British Comedy Guide, 11th February 2022

Feel Good season 2, Netflix review

Mae Martin and Charlotte Ritchie return for the second and last season of Feel Good. We see Mae return to rehab and navigating a post-#MeToo world. Lisa Kudrow also stars.

Euan Franklin, Culture Whisper, 2nd June 2021

Netflix renews Feel Good for second series

Feel Good, starring and co-written by Mae Martin, will return to Netflix for a second series next year, but Channel 4 has pulled out of involvement with the sitcom.

British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2020

Don't Hate The Playaz to return for Series 3

Don't Hate The Playaz is returning for a third series. The ITV2 panel and music show resumes filming on Friday.

British Comedy Guide, 14th September 2020

Don't Hate The Playaz Series 2 confirmed

ITV2 has ordered a second series of its high-energy panel show Don't Hate The Playaz. The series will be shown in the autumn.

British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019

ITV2 to launch comedy entertainment show Don't Hate The Playaz

ITV2 is to launch Don't Hate The Playaz, an 'anarchic comedy entertainment show' that will aim to 'celebrate all things rap and hip-hop.'

British Comedy Guide, 12th September 2018

Radio Times review

This viewer was not young or cool enough to recognise guest star: Jordan Stephens, otherwise known as one half of hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks. Stephens plays a pal who lends Andy the keys to his despotic boss's recording studio and soon regrets it. Clad in a tiger onesie ("it's a jumpsuit") and grouchy with man-flu, Andy intends to record a solo track but nephew Errol has other ideas.

Viewers of all ages will chuckle at the rapid-fire banter that neatly captures the love/hate relationship between the dearest of relatives, and the surreal musical interlude.

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 24th February 2015

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