Feel Good
- TV sitcom / comedy drama
- Netflix / Channel 4
- 2020 - 2021
- 12 episodes (2 series)
A semi-autobiographical sitcom co-written by and starring stand-up comedian Mae Martin. Also features Charlotte Ritchie, Lisa Kudrow, Adrian Lukis, Phil Burgers, Jack Barry and more.
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Royal Television Society Awards 2021 nominations
Brassic, Sex Education, The Young Offenders, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Sophie Willan, Ruth Jones, Youssef Kerkour, O-T Fagbenle and Paul Chahidi are amongst the nominees for the RTS Programme Awards 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2021Netflix renews Feel Good for second series
Feel Good, starring and co-written by Mae Martin, will return to Netflix for a second series next year, but Channel 4 has pulled out of involvement with the sitcom.
British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2020Feel Good wins at Edinburgh TV Awards
Feel Good, the comedy series written by and starring Mae Martin, has won Best Comedy Series at the Edinburgh TV Awards. Elsewhere in the awards Big Nastie and Mo Gilligan won in the presenter category.
British Comedy Guide, 18th November 2020Famalam nominated in 2020 Rose d'Or Awards
Famalam, Sex Education, Two Weeks To Live, Feel Good, This Way Up, There's Something About Movies and Agendum are nominated in the prestigious international Rose d'Or Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 12th November 2020I Talk Telly Awards 2020 nominations
After Life, Friday Night Dinner, Gavin & Stacey, Ghosts, Home, Inside No. 9, Man Like Mobeen and This Country are amongst the nominees for the I Talk Telly Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 8th November 2020Comedy shows nominated in Edinburgh TV Festival Awards 2020
Defending The Guilty, Feel Good, GameFace, Mum, Sex Education and Stath Lets Flats are amongst the nominees for the Edinburgh TV Festival Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2020Fleabag was great, but BAFTA needs to recognise others
Another BAFTA trophy for Phoebe Waller-Bridge would feel like an accessory. For anyone else, it could shape their future.
Beth Webb, NME, 29th July 2020The best TV shows of 2020 so far
Includes Sex Education, Feel Good and This Country.
Hugh Montgomery and Eddie Mullan, BBC, 24th June 2020Work begins on Feel Good Series 2
Script development for a potential second series of Mae Martin's Feel Good has begun, British Comedy Guide can confirm.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd April 2020Mae is feeling insecure about sharing a standup bill with George's teenage crush (Barry Ward), a 00s heart-throb staging his comedy comeback. Meanwhile, George seems to be having trouble giving up on her heteronormative happily-ever-after. Or is that all just in Mae's mind?
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 15th April 2020