British Comedy Guide
People Just Do Nothing. Steves (Steve Stamp). Copyright: Roughcut Television
Steve Stamp

Steve Stamp

  • Actor, writer and director

Press clippings

How we made People Just Do Nothing

"It took us two years to do five episodes. When we posted them on YouTube, a few students watched it. Then we got an email from the producer who had made The Office."

Rich Pelley, The Guardian, 15th July 2024

Kurupt FM announce 10th anniversary London show at Brixton Academy

The show follows their upcoming slot at Glastonbury later this month.

Liberty Dunworth, NME, 4th June 2024

Gym comedy Peacock returns to BBC Three for a full series

BBC Three has recommissioned the gym comedy Peacock for six new episodes following a mini-series last year. Allan "Seapa" Mustafa will return as personal trainer Andy Peacock, struggling to adjust to a woke world of selfies and Instagram.

British Comedy Guide, 24th May 2023

The Curse to return for Series 2

Channel 4 has commissioned a second series of crime comedy drama The Curse. The new episodes will see the characters hiding out in Spain.

British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2022

The Curse to return for Series 2

Channel 4 has commissioned a second series of crime comedy drama The Curse. The new episodes will see the characters hiding out in Spain.

British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2022

Peacock, BBC Three, review

Doesn't come close to People Just Do Nothing.

Gerard Gilbert, i Newspaper, 25th April 2022

Peacock review

It pootles along amiably, but never once threatens to feel like essential TV.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 25th April 2022

Peacock, review

Gym sitcom skewers the hollow masculinity behind the pecs and the posers.

Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 25th April 2022

The Curse review

They don't talk in slick zingers or gaggy jokes; but that only makes it easier to root for these out-of-their-depth clods as the pressure of living with what they've done ramps up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 7th February 2022

TV review: The Curse, C4

If you are watching TV late on a Sunday night bracing yourself for another week at the working grindstone you probably won't want anything too intellectully demanding. In which case The Curse perfectly fits the bill, putting a brisk, fresh twist on the old heist genre.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th February 2022

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