My Left Nut
- TV comedy drama
- BBC Three
- 2020
- 3 episodes (1 series)
Coming of age comedy drama about a boy who finds a swelling on his testicle. Stars Nathan Quinn-O'Rawe, Jessica Reynolds, Oliver Anthony, Levi O'Sullivan, Sinead Keenan and more.
Press clippings
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British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2020TV review: My Left Nut, series 1 episodes 1 - 3
It's the kind of TV series where if it helps just one person come to terms with a similar condition then of course it has value, and there are a few other positive aspects to it as certainly the young cast are all superb and a few of the jokes land. But most of the time it's a bit on the nose, a bit by the numbers, offering very little insight in to how someone might react in such a situation (well, apart from "Reasonably badly") and the tackier sex related elements are painfully unoriginal.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 24th March 2020My Left Nut review
BBC Three's short but sweet comedy is the male Derry Girls with balls, banter and grief.
George Griffiths, Metro, 1st March 2020Michael Patrick and Oisín Kearney on My Left Nut
Michael Patrick and Oisín Kearney are the writers of BBC Three's My Left Nut, their first project for the BBC, which was adapted from their award-winning stage play about friendship, family, grief and ... testicles.
Michael Patrick and Oisín Kearney, BBC, 27th February 2020