Chewing Gum
- TV sitcom
- E4
- 2015 - 2017
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Comedy starring singer, poet and award-winning playwright Michaela Coel as an innocent 22 year-old who is learning to grow up. Also features Robert Lonsdale, Danielle Isaie, Susan Wokoma, Shola Adewusi, Maggie Steed and more.
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BAFTA TV Award nominees 2018
Catastrophe, Chewing Gum, This Country and Timewasters are amongst the BAFTA TV Awards 2018 nominees. Stars including Adam Hills, Graham Norton, Michael McIntyre and Sandi Toksvig have also been nominated.
British Comedy Guide, 4th April 2018Royal Television Society Awards 2018 nominations
The nominees for the Royal Television Society Awards 2018 include This Country, People Just do Nothing and Chewing Gum.
British Comedy Guide, 7th March 2018Michaela Coel interview
The comedy writer and actress Michaela Coel talks about her roles in Black Mirror and Chewing Gum, and why men dislike female comics.
The Times, 11th January 2018Michaela Coel confirms plans for Chewing Gum Series 3
E4's hit sitcom Chewing Gum looks set to return for a third series, despite previous reports to the contrary. Creator Michaela Coel has announced she is working towards bringing the hit sitcom back.
British Comedy Guide, 11th January 2018The 20 best TV comedies of 2017
Here - in no particular order - are the 20 best shows from 2017.
Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 11th December 201750 best TV shows of 2017, #34: The genius of Michaela Coel burned brighter as she, somehow, delivered a second season of her coming-of-age comedy that was filthier and more heartfelt than the first.
The Guardian, 30th November 2017Broadcast Awards 2018 comedy nominees
The nominations for the Broadcast Awards 2018 have been announced. Amongst the comedy-relation nominations, Taskmaster leads the list with two nods.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd November 2017E4 sitcom Chewing Gum ends after two series
Michaela Coel has reportedly said she doesn't want to make any more episodes of her hit E4 sitcom Chewing Gum.
British Comedy Guide, 21st August 2017Murder In Successville and Chewing Gum win awards
Murder In Successville and Chewing Gum won awards at the Broadcast Digital Awards 2017.
British Comedy Guide, 6th July 2017The second outing of Michaela Coel's outrageous Bafta-winning comedy. Back on the Pensbourne estate, Tracey is getting into scrapes as usual, shouting about her propensity for thrush in a sex club, getting embroiled in a zoophilia ring after becoming the dog walker to Oral-ando, a pornographic dachshund - and almost losing her virginity in a disabled toilet, only to end up covered in vomit. More awards for her, please.
The Guardian, 28th June 2017