In January 2022, Demetriou said there were no plans at the time to make a fourth season, but that there may be one in the future. The show's third series began broadcasting on 26 October 2021. In 2020, the show received BAFTA awards for Best Scripted Comedy and Best Male Comedy Performance. Stath Lets Flats has been praised for its writing and performances. Alex Beckett also had an early role as Marcus, and the show was dedicated to him following his suicide between the show's production and broadcast. The show also stars Demetriou's sister Natasia Demetriou as Stath's sister Sophie, Christos Stergioglou as his father and boss Vasos, Katy Wix and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as his co-workers Carole and Dean, Ellie White as Sophie's friend Katia, and Al Roberts as Stath's co-worker and only friend Al. The series stars Demetriou as an incompetent and socially inept British Greek-Cypriot man who only has his job at a letting agent in London because his father is the owner of the company. There’s a lot of gas before we go on stage’Īnd it has succeeded in leaving a note of real peril: will the odious, coked-up Julian force the Greeks out of the company? Will Sophie and Al ever be together? Will I ever recover from watching Stath and Katia exchange curt gratitudes for their mutual pleasure? We have one week to find out.Stath Lets Flats is a British sitcom created and co-written by Jamie Demetriou, which premiered on Channel 4 on 27 June 2018. Natasia Demetriou and Ellie White: ‘We need the audience, but we fear them. But it’s the bizarre inability of its central characters to grasp reality that makes Stath so unique. The show is visually detailed and rich, with brilliantly-timed physical gags (here a sex scene so odd it was almost unbearable). Here, a series of misadventures took Stath, Sophie, Sophie’s new boyfriend Cem, her best friend Katia and her would-be lover Al on an excruciating (but very mature) group date to a pizza restaurant – “Can I have the Tom Tom Cheesy?” Al (Al Roberts) is the fifth wheel on the double pizza date in Stath Lets Flats (Photo: Channel 4) It is like watching toddlers pretend to be adults, imitating snatches of conversation or behaviours they have seen older people do on American TV. Particularly in the case of Stath ( played by the show’s creator Jamie Demetriou) – whose pubescent insecurities about his place in his family and the business are raw – and his sweet sister Sophie (his real sister, Natasia).
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