British Comedy Guide
Josh. Image shows from L to R: Kate (Beattie Edmondson), Josh (Josh Widdicombe), Geoff (Jack Dee), Owen (Elis James). Copyright: BBC
Josh

Josh

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Three
  • 2014 - 2017
  • 19 episodes (3 series)

Sitcom by Josh Widdicombe. The show follows the lives of three flatmates and their annoying landlord. Also features Elis James, Beattie Edmondson and Jack Dee.

  • JustWatch Streaming rank this week: 6,717

F
X
R
W
E

Episode menu

Series 1, Episode 6 - Suited & Booted

Josh. Josh (Josh Widdicombe). Copyright: BBC
It's Josh's birthday, so Kate and Owen decide to organise him a fancy dress party.

Preview clips

Further details

It's Josh's birthday, so Kate and Owen decide to organise him a fancy dress party. Josh is not keen, but relents in the hope that it might give him a chance with Lucy who lives upstairs.

Meanwhile, Kate meets her ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend Cath, who is obsessed with YouTube videos and will not be deterred by either lack of interest or buffering. And, inevitably, Geoff pops by the party wearing a suitably impractical costume.

Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 16th December 2015
Time
10:30pm
Channel
BBC Three
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Josh Widdicombe Josh
Elis James Owen
Beattie Edmondson Kate
Jack Dee Geoff
Guest cast
Francis Johnson Builder
Claudia Jessie Lucy
Tom Craine Tom
Lolly Adefope Cath
Nat Saunders Sweetcorn Man
Writing team
Josh Widdicombe Writer
Tom Craine Writer
Production team
David Schneider Director
Simon Mayhew-Archer Producer
Stephen McCrum Executive Producer
Joe Haughey Editor
Mo Holden Production Designer
Oli Julian Composer

Videos

Fancy dress problems

Josh has a problem with the fancy dress options.

Featuring: Josh Widdicombe (Josh) & Elis James (Owen).

When no-one clicks 'attending' on your Facebook event

It looks like no one is coming to Josh's party... can Kate figure out why?

Featuring: Josh Widdicombe (Josh), Elis James (Owen) & Beattie Edmondson (Kate).

Press

Josh: episode 6 - Suited & Booted review

It has to be said that personally the final episode of Josh Widdicombe's sitcom was not the greatest of the bunch, not so much for a lack of comedic material, but more for what is worn on screen.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 16th December 2015

Share this page