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Stefan Golaszewski explains why it is time to end Mum
The final series will wrap up the 'will they / won't they?' arc for Cathy and Michael, with her son Jason still quietly resentful of his mother's new relationship.
Morgan Jeffery, Digital Spy, 15th May 2019TV review: Mum, BBC2
In the third and final series of Mum, beautifully written and directed by Stefan Golaszewski, Cathy and co are well and truly out of their suburban comfort zone.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 15th May 2019Mum - magnificent TV that'll put sunshine in your heart
Guaranteed to make you cry four times every episode, the final series of the Lesley Manville sitcom miraculously turns tiny gestures into epic romance.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 15th May 2019Mum review: Cathy & Michael's relationship like Brexit
We are still kept guessing about the status of Cathy's love life in the third and final series of BBC2's family sitcom Mum, which stars Lesley Manville as a bereaved widow embarking on a new relationship.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 15th May 2019Mum, BBC2, review: the perfect storm
I have been felled by the smallest of moments in previous series - god knows the state I'll be in for the finale.
Barbara Speed, i Newspaper, 15th May 2019Mum - A love letter to a comedy
As with every series ending, I was quite trepidatious about the conclusion to Mum and how Golaszewski would handle the characters he clearly cares for dearly.
Matt Donnelly, The Custard TV, 15th May 2019Seriously funny: why we fell in love with dramedies
From Toby Jones's Don't Forget the Driver to Ricky Gervais in After Life, a new breed of 'dark comedy' is wowing TV critics and audiences.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 11th May 2019Mum: Is there hope for a happy ending?
You might not expect a sitcom about a grieving widow's love life to be the brainchild of a man under 40 but BBC Two's Mum isn't your usual comedy drama.
Emma Saunders, BBC, 9th May 2019Stefan Golaszewski: 'Mum' is a show with no baddies
Mum is up for four comedy Baftas - and its writer says the casting and emotional honesty have made it a word-of-mouth hit.
Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 4th May 2019BAFTA TV Awards nominations
Derry Girls, Mum, Sally4Ever, Stath Lets Flats and Car Share are amongst the comedy-related nominations in the 2019 BAFTA TV Awards and BAFTA Craft Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 28th March 2019