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Things You Should Have Done. Image shows left to right: Lucas (Jamie Bisping), Auntie Karen (Selin Hizli), Chi (Lucia Keskin)
Things You Should Have Done

Things You Should Have Done

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC Three
  • 2024
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Dysfunctional family-sitcom from the unique comedy mind of Lucia Keskin. Also features Selin Hizli, Jamie Bisping, Sinead Matthews, Daniel Fearn, Sunil Patel and more.

  • Due to return for Series 2
  • Episode 1 repeated tomorrow at 1:55am on BBC3

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Things You Should Have Done. Image shows left to right: Lucas (Jamie Bisping), Auntie Karen (Selin Hizli), Chi (Lucia Keskin), Michelle (Sinead Matthews)

Key details

Genre
Sitcom
Broadcast
2024
Channel
BBC Three
Episodes
6 (1 series)
Creator
Lucia Keskin
Stars
Lucia Keskin, Selin Hizli, Jamie Bisping, Sinead Matthews, Daniel Fearn, Sunil Patel, Steve Brody, Martha Cope and more
Writer
Lucia Keskin
Director
Jack Clough
Producers
Steve Monger, Ash Atalla, Alex Smith, Tanya Qureshi, Sarah Yeboah and Kirsten Stoddart
Company

Chi is a self-confessed 'stay-at-home-daughter'. She lives a simple life; she eats crisps, makes weird vlogs and watches sitcoms, and that's all she's done for 20 years to be fair. But when her parents, who she is so dependent on, unexpectedly die, Chi is suddenly forced to fend for herself.

Chi will inherit the house on condition she completes a list of 'Things You Should Have Done' left by her parents (everything from 'Pet a dog' to 'Get a job'). Meanwhile Chi's highly strung Auntie Karen wants nothing to do with her dependent pest of a niece, but very much wants the house she feels is rightfully hers!

In each episode, Chi tackles something from the list and is unleashed on the locals of Ramsgate, who bring something new to Chi's understanding of life but leave wishing they'd never met her.

Catch-up

Additional details

Production
Location
Camera set-up
Single camera
Picture
Colour

Broadcast details

First broadcast
Thursday 29th February 2024 at 9pm on BBC Three
Next repeats
  1. Episode 1: Tomorrow at 1:55am on BBC3
  2. Episode 2: Tomorrow at 2:20am on BBC3
  3. Episode 3: Tuesday at 2:25am on BBC3
  4. Episode 4: Tuesday at 3:20am on BBC3
  5. Episode 5: Wednesday at 2:20am on BBC3
  6. Episode 6: Wednesday at 2:45am on BBC3
Most recent repeats
  • Thursday 7th November 2024 at 2:20am on BBC3 - Episode 5
  • Wednesday 6th November 2024 at 10:55pm on BBC3 - Episode 6
  • Wednesday 6th November 2024 at 10:30pm on BBC3 - Episode 5

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