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 6 - Congratulations, Please
Notes
This episode is dedicated "For Dad. Thank you for our Greekness".
Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 23rd September 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 |
Tom Stourton | Robbie |
Kayode Ewumi | Bits |
Nick Mohammed | Anthony Stappan |
David Mumeni | Cem |
Steve Brody | Roger |
Rupert Majendie | Drunk Man |
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
Letting Awards
Stath is thrilled when Michael & Eagle are nominated for an award.
Featuring: Jamie Demetriou (Stath), Natasia Demetriou (Sophie), Al Roberts (Al), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Dean), Dustin Demri-Burns (Julian), Ellie White (Katia), Kayode Ewumi (Bits), Nick Mohammed (Anthony Stappan) & David Mumeni (Cem).
Press
The final episode of this superb series has all the vital awkward moments when Stath invites his love interest to join him for a flat viewing before the Haringey Letting awards. Stath is shocked when his dad makes a decision about the business, but Sophie steals the show with her awards night performance.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 23rd September 2019