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Chinese Burn. Image shows from L to R: FuFu (Yuyu Rau), Elizabeth (Shin-Fei Chen), Jackie (Yennis Cheung). Copyright: Roughcut Television
Chinese Burn

Chinese Burn

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Three
  • 2017
  • 1 pilot

Sitcom about three Chinese women as they negotiate the trials of modern life. Stars Yennis Cheung, Shin-Fei Chen, Yuyu Rau, Felicity Montagu, Henry Perryment and more.

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Chinese Burn. Image shows from L to R: Elizabeth (Shin-Fei Chen), Jackie (Yennis Cheung), FuFu (Yuyu Rau). Copyright: Roughcut Television

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2017
Channel
BBC Three
Episodes
1 Pilot
Creators
Shin-Fei Chen and Yennis Cheung
Stars
Yennis Cheung, Shin-Fei Chen, Yuyu Rau, Felicity Montagu, Henry Perryment, Abubakar Salim, Cicely Giddings, Sheng-Chien Tsai and more
Writers
Yennis Cheung and Shin-Fei Chen
Director
Chris Cottam
Producers
Alex Smith, Ash Atalla, Yennis Cheung, Shin-Fei Chen and Carleen Beadle
Company

There's a common assumption about Chinese girls; Studious. Conservative. Polite. Well think again!

Chinese Burn smashes all the stereotypes and with a round-house kick, busts opens the door to the messy, hilarious, unbridled reality putting an eastern twist on the western world.

This brand new BBC Three sitcom follows the escapades of three 'normal' Chinese girls - Elizabeth the failed Chinese daughter, Jackie the feisty struggling actress and Fufu the Buddhist princess, fresh off the plane - as they negotiate the trials of modern life in the capital. From sex to relationships, failing careers to just about paying rent, getting drunk to getting in fights - they're visitors from a scary superpower and they're taking over London.

The pilot sees Elizabeth's crazy-rich childhood friend Fufu visiting London for the first time. It shouldn't be a problem but Elizabeth has lied about her job to avoid shaming her parents. So she deals with the situation like she deals with any situation, by lying some more and getting drunk. Jackie has a big casting for the role of a lifetime, instead of the usual 'Chinese prostitute, DVD seller or takeaway girl' and this is the worst time to be babysitting a kooky new arrival. The Fufu problem isn't going away.

Additional details

Part of

BBC Comedy Pilots 2017

BBC Comedy Slices 2017

Production
Location
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Colour

Website links

Broadcast details

First broadcast
Monday 27th November 2017 at 10am on BBC Three
Episode length
21 minutes
All previous repeats
  • Friday 19th January 2018 at 11:55pm on BBC1

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