Wreck
- TV comedy drama
- BBC Three
- 2022 - 2024
- 12 episodes (2 series)
A comedy thriller set on a cruise ship (Series 1) and at a wellness festival (Series 2). Stars Oscar Kennedy, Jodie Tyack, Thaddea Graham, Jack Rowan, Harriet Webb and more.
Press clippings
Neighbours star Alan Dale joins Wreck Series 2
BBC Three comedy thriller Wreck is due to return to screens this spring, with new cast members including Neighbours star Alan Dale.
British Comedy Guide, 12th February 2024Wreck to return for Series 2
Comedy horror series Wreck will return to BBC Three for a second series.
British Comedy Guide, 30th October 2022Metavision launch new murder mystery Fortnite Creative experience inspired by Wreck
A version of BBC Three show Wreck will be available in the hugely popular video game Fortnite, Metavision has announced today.
ITV, 24th October 2022The week in TV: Wreck; Bad Sisters
Here's to the finale of the magnificent Bad Sisters.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 16th October 2022Wreck star Thaddea Graham on her extraordinary story
"I was given a second chance at life, I don't want to waste that".
Nick Clark, Evening Standard, 11th October 2022Wreck review
Cruising for a bruising (from a . . . killer duck).
Carol Midgley, The Times, 10th October 2022How Wreck is breaking new ground for LGBT representation in horror
Thanks to Wreck, LGBT characters are finally front and centre in horror. Writer Ryan J. Brown spoke to BBC Three about why this representation was important to him.
Samuel Spencer, BBC, 10th October 2022Wreck, review
Duck (or dive) into this weird and wacky thriller.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 9th October 2022TV review: Wreck, BBC Three, iPlayer
Comedy has clearly taken a turn for the dark lately. There's the domestic horror of Am I Being Unreasonable? and now here comes sexy slasher Wreck sailing into port. It's more thriller than sitcom but I suspect it is aimed at young comedy fans as well as young horror fans.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th October 2022Wreck: a killer duck on a cruise ship? This is TV I can get on board with
This camp comedy caper about students being picked off by a quacking killer is fun - but it could leave you feeling very old indeed.
Joel Golby, The Guardian, 8th October 2022