Stath Lets Flats Season 3 set for October air date
David Farnor | On 23, Oct 2021
Stath Lets Flats will officially return to our screens this October, with Season 3 finally arriving next week.
From the award-winning writer-performer and comedian Jamie Demetriou (Fleabag), the series follows incompetent letting agent Stath (Demetriou). The six-part third season will pick up from the shock cliff-hanger ending of Season 2, as Stath is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia. Meanwhile his sister, Sophie, and best friend, Al, deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.
Joining Jamie in reprising their roles are Natasia Demetriou (What We Do In The Shadows), Al Roberts (King Gary), Christos Stergioglou (Dogtooth), Katy Wix (Ghosts), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts) and Ellie White (The Other One).
Joining them will be a new line-up of guest stars, including: Julia Davis (Nighty Night) who appears in one episode as Kris, Carole’s belittling and snobbish sister; David Avery (We Are Lady Parts) plays Bambos, Stath’s flash barber cousin; and Charlie Cooper (This Country) plays Gregory – a lettings agent who is passionately devoted to his wife and runs a rival agency called Live Love Lets.
Season 3 will also see the following guest cast return: Nick Mohammed (Ted Lasso), David Mumeni (Dead Pixels) and Tom Stourton (Siblings).
You can see them in action on 26th October, when Season 3 premieres at 10.15pm on Channel 4 – with whole box set immediately available on All 4.
Julia Davis, Charlie Cooper and David Avery join Stath Lets Flats Season 3
6th September 2021
Julia Davis, Charlie Cooper and David Avery will guest star in Season 3 of Stath Lets Flats.
From the award-winning writer-performer and comedian Jamie Demetriou (Fleabag), the series follows incompetent letting agent Stath (Demetriou). The six-part third season will pick up from the shock cliff-hanger ending of Season 2, as Stath is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia. Meanwhile his sister, Sophie, and best friend, Al, deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.
Joining Jamie in reprising their roles are Natasia Demetriou (What We Do In The Shadows), Al Roberts (King Gary), Christos Stergioglou (Dogtooth), Katy Wix (Ghosts), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts) and Ellie White (The Other One).
Joining them will be a new line-up of guest stars, including: Julia Davis (Nighty Night) who appears in one episode as Kris, Carole’s belittling and snobbish sister; David Avery (We Are Lady Parts) plays Bambos, Stath’s flash barber cousin; and Charlie Cooper (This Country) plays Gregory – a lettings agent who is passionately devoted to his wife and runs a rival agency called Live Love Lets.
Season 3 will also see the following guest cast return: Nick Mohammed (Ted Lasso), David Mumeni (Dead Pixels) and Tom Stourton (Siblings).
Demetriou commented: “Times are the worst they have been in living memory, but fear not, a sitcom about a lettings agency is back for a third series! All the characters (bar a few who had availability issues) are back and saying stuff aaaall over again! Get ready to hear what they say! Listen closely and you might even hear a thing or 2 from some new celebrated guest stars. Did somebody say… the whole England football team?? No, it’ll be comedy actors!”
The new season will air later this year on Channel 4 and will be available on All 4.
Stath Lets Flats will return for Season 3
26th October 2020
Channel 4’s BAFTA award-winning comedy Stath Lets Flats is back on the market for a third time.
From the award-winning writer-performer and comedian Jamie Demetriou (Fleabag), the series has been recommissioned for a third season by Channel 4. Joining Jamie in reprising their roles are Natasia Demetriou (What We Do In The Shadows), Al Roberts (King Gary), Christos Stergioglou (Dogtooth), Katy Wix (Ghosts), Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts), and Ellie White (The Other One).
The six-part series will pick up from the shock cliff-hanger ending of Season 2, as incompetent letting agent Stath (Demetriou) is faced with rescuing the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child by Carole. Meanwhile his sister, Sophie, and best friend, Al, deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other.
Stath Lets Flats took home three prestigious awards at this year’s BAFTAs: Best Male Actor in a comedy, Best Writer of a Comedy and Best Scripted Comedy.
Demetriou said: “This is lovely. I love Channel 4. Thanks so much for having us back for a Season 3. Sorry the title is still hard to say. Love Jamie Demetriou from Stalph Les Flav”.
“Thank you so truly for this energetically and development news,” Stath added. “I never seen something on Channel For in my life, but someone told me they done a programme about people being embarrassed about their body. Which is a shame. I’m proud of my body, even though my eyebrow is a bit too wide and I’m panickin’ it’s joinin’ to my head hair.”
Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy at Channel 4 said: “Stath’s irrepressible and bewildering approach to life, love and business is just what the nation needs right now. We’re so proud of Jamie and the team’s multiple award-success and delighted that we can celebrate this roster of incredible domestic talent by backing another series”.
Stath was originally developed from Channel 4’s Blaps, the online comedy showcase that uncovers the brightest new comedy stars and freshest TV ideas. It was commissioned for Channel 4 by Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy and Jack Bayles, Commissioning Editor for Comedy. It is a Roughcut TV production. Executive Producers are Jamie Demetriou and Ash Atalla. Series 3 will be written by Jamie Demetriou.