Here We Go
- TV sitcom
- BBC One
- 2020 - 2024
- 14 episodes (2 series)
Sitcom following a family and the challenges they face. Stars Katherine Parkinson, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman, Tom Basden, Freya Parks and more.
- Due to return for Series 3
Press clippings
I Talk Telly Awards 2024 nominations announced
Big Mood, Boarders, Daddy Issues, Ludwig, Mammoth, Mr. Bigstuff, Spent, Such Brave Girls, Things You Should Have Done and We Might Regret This are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 9th November 2024Here We Go Series 3 now being filmed
Filming has started on the third series of BBC One comedy series Here We Go. The new episodes will see Rachel starting her life as a therapist and Robin and Cherry busy with a new arrival, baby Atlas.
British Comedy Guide, 4th November 2024Here We Go shoots in Princes Risborough
Locals spotted medieval tents and props at Whiteleaf Hill Nature Reserve in Princes Risborough last week - with one particularly sharp-eyed passerby spotting a sign on a dilapidated-looking wooden cart reading, 'Here We Go, S3'.
Eleanor Burleigh, Bucks Free Press, 2nd November 2024The 30 best British sitcoms to watch now
Our critics sift through the TV streaming platforms and choose which shows will keep you chuckling.
Daily Mail, 24th April 2024"We're going back to silly": what's the next turn for British comedy in era of nostalgia?
It's no joke for new shows as classic favourites live on while investment in sitcoms and sketches falters.
Alexandra Topping, The Guardian, 16th February 2024The week in TV: Here We Go - review
There are little shivers of sweetness in the way it bumbles along.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 4th February 2024Sunday with Jim Howick: 'I once helped myself to a buffet that was for a wake'
The comedian gets woken up by his Schnauzers, practises his routine in the park, watches Spurs and puts his feet up with popcorn, martinis and a boxset.
Michael Hogan, The Observer, 4th February 2024Here We Go, Series 2, review
A modern classic that deserves its place alongside The Royle Family.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 2nd February 2024I talk to Jim Howick
"I think that what Tom (Basden) does so well is interweaving these ridiculously goofy, almost National Lampoon set pieces with genuine heart and personal turmoil."
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 1st February 2024Tom Basden on risque writing, sitcom gold and casting Carey Mulligan
His BBC One series Here We Go has single-handedly revived the family sitcom genre, and Hollywood stars love his short films. Might he be one of Britain's most versatile comedy writers?
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 1st February 2024