Damned_(TV_series)

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Damned (TV series)

British comedy series


Damned is a British television sitcom shown on Channel 4. It is set in the office of the children's services department of fictional Elm Heath Council.[1]

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Production

In March 2014, Sky Arts announced that it was reprising its Playhouse Presents series of self-contained television plays. Jo Brand and Morwenna Banks penned a script for what was hoped to be a pilot episode. Sky Arts aired the episode but never commissioned it to series; so Brand, Banks, and comedic writer Will Smith re-developed it for Channel 4, who announced its commission in May 2016.[2]

Broadcast

The first series premiered on Channel 4 on 27 September 2016, and concluded on 1 November 2016. In February 2017, Channel 4 commissioned a second six-episode series.[3] Series 2 began broadcasting on 14 February 2018.[4] Episode 5 of the second series was not aired as planned on 14 March 2018 to make space for a tribute to Professor Stephen Hawking, who had died a day earlier. The episode was then aired a week later on 21 March 2018 as a double feature alongside the sixth and final episode of the second series.

Cast and characters

  • Rose Denby (Jo Brand) – Series 1–2 – Senior Social Worker
  • Alastair (Al) Kavanagh (Alan Davies) – Series 1–2 – Senior Social Worker
  • Martin Bickerstaff (Kevin Eldon) – Series 1–2 – Senior Social Worker then Team Leader, former banker, on medical leave throughout series 1.
  • Denise (Georgie Glen) – Series 1–2 – Cluster Manager.
  • Nitin (Himesh Patel) – Series 1–2 – Social Worker, former Metropolitan Police Service constable.
  • Natalie (Nat) (Isy Suttie) – Series 1–2 – Executive Assistant from a temp agency.
  • Ingrid (Morwenna Banks) – Series 1–2 – Senior Social Worker, foster carer, on medical leave throughout series 1.
  • Mimi (Lolly Adefope) – 2 – Student Social Worker on placement.
  • Cass (Sara Powell) – Series 1–2 – Psychologist.

Episodes

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Pilot (2014)

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Series 1 (2016)

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Series 2 (2018)

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References

  1. Hogan, Michael (27 September 2016). "Damned: Jo Brand's new comedy could have packed a bigger punch, review". The Telegraph. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  2. Munn, Patrick (26 May 2016). "Channel 4 Picks Up Jo Brand Comedy 'Damned' To Series". tvwise.co.uk. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  3. "Damned: Series 2 Episodes list". Retrieved 26 February 2018.

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