Stath Lets Flats
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4 / Comedy Blaps
- 2013 - 2023
- 20 episodes (3 series)
Comedy about a dodgy family-run property lettings agency. Stars Jamie Demetriou, Natasia Demetriou, Katy Wix, Alastair Roberts, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and more.
Episode menu
Series 2, Episode 1 - A Dreadfully New Time
Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 19th August 2019
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Jamie Demetriou | Stath |
Natasia Demetriou | Sophie |
Katy Wix | Carole |
Alastair Roberts (as Al Roberts) | Al |
Kiell Smith-Bynoe | Dean |
Dustin Demri-Burns | Julian |
Ellie White | Katia |
Christos Stergioglou | Vasos |
Jimmy Roussounis | Steven |
Gemma Arrowsmith | Anne |
Colin Hurley | Mick |
Preston Nyman | Ben |
Megan Reeves | Dancer |
Shivani Thussu | Mitra |
Jamie Demetriou | Writer |
Robert Popper | Script Editor |
Tom Kingsley | Director |
Seb Barwell | Producer |
Ash Atalla | Executive Producer |
Jamie Demetriou | Executive Producer |
Paul Ralph | Line Producer |
Ashley White | Editor |
Hannah Purdy-Foggin | Production Designer |
Nicky Bligh | Casting Director |
Will Hanke | Director of Photography |
Helen Woolfenden | Costume Designer |
Laura Miles | Make-up Designer |
Erran Baron Cohen | Composer |
Laurie Mahon | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
Advert
Stath and Al make their own advert.
Featuring: Jamie Demetriou (Stath), Natasia Demetriou (Sophie), Christos Stergioglou (Vasos), Al Roberts (Al), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Dean), Dustin Demri-Burns (Julian), Ellie White (Katia) & Colin Hurley (Mick).
Press
The Bafta-nominated letting agent comedy Stath Lets Flats returned, as unapologetically daft as ever. It's co-created by siblings Jamie and Natasia Demetriou, who play another pair of siblings, idiotic Stath and dopey Sophie (it took me a while to recognise Natasia as Nadja, the minxish vampire from What We Do in the Shadows).
Stath Lets Flats sticks to a retro sitcom format, with plenty of gags and physical comedy from the desperate, delusional Stath. He yearns to impress his father (Christos Stergioglou) enough to take over the family business, but thus far has been foiled by the brash new manager (Dustin Demri-Burns), and Stath's bitchy, ambitious former fling Carole (Katy Wix).
There's a side-plot involving a flirtation between Sophie and her bashful colleague, Al (Alastair Roberts), which could yet turn into the greatest filing cabinet-flanked romance since Tim and Dawn in The Office. For now, most of the comedy revolves around Stath's innate stupidity - on finding out that Carole was "preggo", he gasped: "Are you the mother?" Well, I laughed.
Barbara Ellen, The Guardian, 25th August 2019Creator-star Jamie Demetriou is too busy being daft to labour the topical satire angle but, now in its second series, this lettings agency sitcom is bang on the millennial moment, while Stath is already an all-time classic character. Every syllable he utters is a precious gem of north London gobbledy-Greek. Bless you.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 19th August 2019Jamie Demetriou: show 'is about everything but Brexit'
The writer and actor chats to Ellie Harrison about Greekness, hipsters and why no one on Love Island calls anyone out for talking crap - 'because they're all talking crap'
Ellie Harrison, The Independent, 19th August 2019