Julia Davis gets new Channel 4 sitcom
Hunderby and Nighty Night star Julia Davis has had her newest comedy project commissioned by Channel 4.
Both written by and starring Davis, a 45-minute pilot episode for Morning Has Broken was filmed in May, and Channel 4 has now ordered a six-part series.
As revealed in April, Davis stars as Gail Sinclair, the host of a popular daily television programme, Good Morning... with Gail Sinclair.
Dubbed the 'Queen of Daytime', things begin to go wrong for Sinclair when, after eight glorious years of high ratings and winning awards, the programme begins to lose viewers and tensions break out within the production team.
Gail's home life is no better, having separated from husband Craig and currently undergoing relationship counselling with little success; whilst their 14-year old daughter, Christina, bears the brunt of her mother's frustrations about age, weight and youthfulness.
Producers said of the pilot: "Morning Has Broken follows the rise and fall of Gail Sinclair and her attempts to desperately hang onto her power and popularity. It's a show less about the making of television and more about the relationships between a group of co-workers who, everyday, are under the immense pressure to deliver topical, meaningful content in the world of current affairs, lifestyle, medical issues and showbiz."
Both the pilot and the series are made by production company Brown Eyed Boy, with direction from How Not To Live Your Life star Dan Clark and produced by Gary Reich.
Davis's most recent comedy project was 2012's dark period sitcom Hunderby, with Sky Atlantic. The broadcaster was keen for a second series but the development of this new title suggests none will be forthcoming.
Morning Has Broken will be broadcast on Channel 4 in 2015.