Zomboat!
- TV sitcom
- ITV2
- 2019
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Sitcom following a group escaping a zombie apocalypse by canal. Stars Leah Brotherhead, Cara Theobold, Ryan McKen and Hamza Jeetooa.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 4
Further details
Amar and Jo go to the supermarket where Jo used to work. Kat realises the canal is draining! She needs to get Amar and Jo back. Sunny admits that he is scared of the dark.
Jo and Amar are trapped with Chloe, Jo's old colleague. Amar accidentally unleashes Jo's old (now zombie) boss! Kat arrives but gets trapped too. Chloe idolises Jo so when
Kat accidentally reveals that Jo cheated on a work competition, Chloe wants revenge.
They're about to escape, but Chloe locks themin - payback! But Sunny gets over his fear of the dark and rescues them.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 29th October 2019
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- ITV2
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Leah Brotherhead | Kat |
Cara Theobold | Jo |
Ryan McKen | Amar |
Hamza Jeetooa | Sunny |
Callum Kerr | Jude |
Daniel Barnard | Train Guard |
Maja Bloom | Zombie |
Leon Corbin | Zombie |
Sam Faruki | Zombie |
Chloe Oliver | Zombie |
Rishi Rai | Zombie |
Amy Booth-Steel | Chloe |
Zviad Tsiklauri | Little Dan |
Adam Miller | Writer |
William Hartley (as Will Hartley) | Writer |
Emily Priestnall | Script Editor |
Adam Miller | Director |
Matthew Mulot | Producer |
Camilla Campbell | Executive Producer |
Robert Wulff-Cochrane | Executive Producer |
Jo Alloway | Line Producer |
Mark Williams | Editor |
Mo Holden | Production Designer |
Nadira Seecoomar | Casting Director |
June Nevin | Costume Designer |
Greg Duffield | Director of Photography |
Linda A Morton | Make-up Designer |
Ian Masterson | Composer |
Malcolm Davies | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
Supermarket trip goes horribly wrong
Everyone knows the first rule of a supply run in a supermarket is to head for the dry foods, and maybe a quicky bathroom pitstop while you can...
Press
TV review: Zomboat Series 1 Episode 4
When I reviewed the first episode of Zomboat I found myself slightly annoyed that it had been overhyped and was only an okay comedy horror show, and unfortunately three episodes on and nothing has really changed. It's still a likeable enough series but it continues to suffer from the same flaws that the first episode did, and has chucked in a couple more for good measure.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 30th October 2019