Brassic
- TV comedy drama
- Sky Max / Sky One
- 2019 - 2024
- 44 episodes (6 series)
Comedy drama about a group of people living in Lancashire. Stars Joe Gilgun, Michelle Keegan, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson, Tom Hanson and more.
- Due to return for Series 7
- Series 1, Episode 3 repeated at 11pm on Sky Max
- Streaming rank this week: 154
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Joe Gilgun interview
'I can be underestimated - I'm not an idiot'.
Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 7th May 2020Brassic, series 2 episode 1 review
This madcap comedy caper is endearing but exhausting.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 7th May 2020Brassic series two review
Vinnie and the gang decide to rob a circus, as Joseph Gilgun's hit comedy - part-Shameless, part-Ocean's Eleven - returns for a second run.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 7th May 2020Joe Gilgun: 'Stealing all day is hard graft'
In my experience working-class people are f***ing heroes," Joe Gilgun tells me from behind a cloud of vape smoke.
Annie Lord, The Independent, 7th May 2020Comedies up for Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
Brassic, Derry Girls, Fleabag, Gavin & Stacey and Mum are amongst the nominees in the Broadcasting Press Guild TV Awards 2020 .
British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2020Sky extends Brassic to Series 3
Sky One has ordered a third series of its hit new comedy drama Brassic, before the second series has even aired.
British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2020Writers' Guild Awards 2020 shortlist
Danny Brocklehurst, Lisa McGee, Rufus Jones, Tom Neenan, Brenda Gilhooly, Caroline Moran and James J Moran are amongst the comedy writers nominated for the Writers' Guild Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2019Brassic sold to Canada, Australia, NZ, France and Spain
Heading into MIPCOM, ITV Studios Global Entertainment has lined up a slew of sales for Brassic. The international distributor has sold Sky One's hit comedy series to CBC in Canada, ABC in Australia, Rialto in New Zealand, Canal+ in France and Comunidad Film in Spain.
Patrick Munn, TV Wise, 9th October 2019You say: readers' views
Readers' views on Brassic; Alexei Sayle's Imaginary Sandwich Bar; and more.
David Hindley, The Sunday Times, 6th October 2019Joe Gilgun's Shameless successor is still joyriding through rural Lancashire at a breakneck pace. This week's wild ride involves a raid on a rival weed grower's farm and an encounter with Erin's on-the-run brother Ronnie. Plus Dominic West is back as Vinnie's hilariously self-involved GP, Dr Cox.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 12th September 2019