How Not to Live Your Life could return in the future, according to creator Dan Clark.
The comedian, who played Don Danbury in the BBC Three sitcom, has said that although he wouldn't pursue a resurrection of the show, he would be interested if a channel approached him.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Clark said of bringing the show back: "If for some reason the BBC or Channel 4, whatever, said, 'We'd love to do it', then I probably would. You should never say never.
"I was actually quite happy with the way the show ended," he added. "I felt like we gave it a good send off. I would have liked to have done more series, but I was also glad that we ended on a high because I thought it definitely ended in a good place."
Clark also said that he wanted to move away from the character of Don after the show concluded.
The comedian, who played Don Danbury in the BBC Three sitcom, has said that although he wouldn't pursue a resurrection of the show, he would be interested if a channel approached him.
Speaking to Digital Spy, Clark said of bringing the show back: "If for some reason the BBC or Channel 4, whatever, said, 'We'd love to do it', then I probably would. You should never say never.
"I was actually quite happy with the way the show ended," he added. "I felt like we gave it a good send off. I would have liked to have done more series, but I was also glad that we ended on a high because I thought it definitely ended in a good place."
Clark also said that he wanted to move away from the character of Don after the show concluded.
- 12/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Julia Davis returns to Channel 4 in 2015 with a new comedy series spoofing breakfast television.
Davis will star as daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair, who suddenly finds her career and TV ratings on the slide.
The press release reveals: "After eight glorious years of high ratings and winning awards, things begin to go wrong for Sinclair when the programme begins to lose viewers and tensions break out within the production team."
The six-episode series is written by Davis and has been commissioned by Channel 4's head of comedy Phil Clarke.
Davis is famous for her work on BBC Three's Nighty Night, Sky Atlantic's award-winning Hunderby and Gavin & Stacey.
The series will be directed by How Not to Live Your Life's Dan Clark.
Davis will star as daytime TV icon Gail Sinclair, who suddenly finds her career and TV ratings on the slide.
The press release reveals: "After eight glorious years of high ratings and winning awards, things begin to go wrong for Sinclair when the programme begins to lose viewers and tensions break out within the production team."
The six-episode series is written by Davis and has been commissioned by Channel 4's head of comedy Phil Clarke.
Davis is famous for her work on BBC Three's Nighty Night, Sky Atlantic's award-winning Hunderby and Gavin & Stacey.
The series will be directed by How Not to Live Your Life's Dan Clark.
- 11/11/2014
- Digital Spy
Welcome to the first edition of Trailer Trash our (probably more often than) weekly series showcasing the latest trailer releases – after all, why not pack them all into one easy to watch feature than bombard you every five minutes with trailer after trailer? This “issue” we’ve got trailers for a diverse range of films, including The Angel’s Share, Storage 24, Magic Mike, Devil’s Carnival, Your Sister’s Sister, Chernobyl Diaries, High School and The Pact.
The Angel’s Share
From director Ken Loach, and scripted by regular collaborator Paul Laverty, The Angels’ Share introduces Robbie, an ex-offender and new father who embarks on an adventure with his new found friends to a whisky distillery and discovers that turning to drink might just change his life. Set in Scotland, and starring newcomer Paul Brannigan, The Angels’ Share is a bitter sweet comedy caper. The Angel’s Share hits UK cinemas on 1st June.
The Angel’s Share
From director Ken Loach, and scripted by regular collaborator Paul Laverty, The Angels’ Share introduces Robbie, an ex-offender and new father who embarks on an adventure with his new found friends to a whisky distillery and discovers that turning to drink might just change his life. Set in Scotland, and starring newcomer Paul Brannigan, The Angels’ Share is a bitter sweet comedy caper. The Angel’s Share hits UK cinemas on 1st June.
- 4/19/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Coming of Age, How Not To Live Your Life and Lunch Monkeys have been dropped by BBC Three. Zai Bennett, the channel's controller, told Broadcast that the three comedy series will not be returning with new episodes. "[They were] good to the channel, but have had their time," he explained. However, a Christmas special of How Not To Live Your Life is being planned. Meanwhile, Bennett has ordered a review of programming including Snog Marry Avoid and The Lock Up but refused (more)...
- 5/27/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
25 year old Laura Haddock (represented by Conway Van Gelder) best known for her role as Samantha in BBC3 sitcom How Not To Live Your Life, will play Will’s potential holiday fling Alison. Laura, originally from Harpenden, trained at Arts Ed.
Nice-but-dim Neil is chasing Lisa, played by comedienne Jessica Knappet (represented by United Agents) who has also appeared in How Not To Live Your Life, and is part of appropriately named sketch act Lady Garden.
Jay will be using his tall tales to try and seduce Jane, played by screen newcomer Lydia Rose Bewley (represented by Curtis Brown), who graduated from the Oxford School of Drama in 2007.
While Simon will be trying to get over his long-term love Carli with pretty Lucy, played by 22 year old newcomer Tamla Kari (also represented by Curtis Brown) who graduates from Drama Centre London this year.
Nice-but-dim Neil is chasing Lisa, played by comedienne Jessica Knappet (represented by United Agents) who has also appeared in How Not To Live Your Life, and is part of appropriately named sketch act Lady Garden.
Jay will be using his tall tales to try and seduce Jane, played by screen newcomer Lydia Rose Bewley (represented by Curtis Brown), who graduated from the Oxford School of Drama in 2007.
While Simon will be trying to get over his long-term love Carli with pretty Lucy, played by 22 year old newcomer Tamla Kari (also represented by Curtis Brown) who graduates from Drama Centre London this year.
- 2/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
We're nearly at the end of the week, which is exciting all on it's own but also because we're getting closer to American Thanksgiving and I'm excited to go home and eat ridiculous amounts of food. Of course, we're also getting closer to the end of the semester for me which is kind of nerve wracking for me because it's my last semester of classes and I'm sort of blocking on how much work I still have to do. However, somewhere in my busy schedule I found time to email FX about keeping "Terriers" on the air, and I told them that I was totally a minor internet celebrity and I was telling all my readers that they should email in as well so now y'all have to so I don't look bad. You don't want me to look bad, do you? Nothing worse than talking a lot of shit...
- 11/18/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Maybe it's just me but have y'all noticed that it's seemed a bit... contentious around here lately? I mean, I'm used to having the occasional barb lobbed at me, that's what I'm here for after all, but it seems like there's been more fights and sniping in the comments overall this week and I don't know why. The onset of winter making you punchy? Premature holiday decorations in the stores got you twitchy? Or does everyone just need to retreat to their own corners for the weekend and take a bit of a breather? Whatever it is, I encourage all of you to do it, because while I'm pretty sure no one minds a good natured argument now and again, I'd rather we not descend into the kind of nastiness and points-scoring mentality that seems to infect other sites. Let's all just get back to loving one another in that...
- 11/4/2010
- by Intern Rusty
BBC Three has unveiled its new autumn schedule. The channel announced a range of programmes including drama, comedy and factual shows. New drama Lip Service stars Lara Frasa, Ruta Gedmintas and Fiona Button and focuses on a group of friends living in Scotland. The six-part series has been created by Mistresses and Hotel Babylon writer Harriet Braun and will be produced by Kudos, who also make Spooks. Comedies on the channel include new relationship drama Him And Her, starring Being Human's Russell Tovey, as well as new series of Ideal, How Not To Live Your Life and Russell Howard's Good News. Inbetweeners star Simon Bird will host new show The King Is Dead. BBC Three also revealed that the adult season will return for a second year. A series of four films called My Mum And Me will include one (more)...
- 7/27/2010
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Liz Murdoch has talked about wanting to beef up comedy at her Shine Group and now she’s done it. Shine has bought UK comedy producer Brown Eyed Boy from Motive Television. This is Shine's 5th new UK-based production company alongside Dragonfly (factual), Kudos (drama), Princess Productions (entertainment) and Shine TV. Gary Reich, managing director of Brown Eyed Boy, has discovered some of Britain’s best comedians including Sacha Baron Cohen and The Mighty Boosh’s Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt. NBC is developing a U.S. version of Brown Eyed’s BBC sitcom How Not To Live Your Life.
- 6/29/2010
- by TIM ADLER
- Deadline London
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