Uncle (British TV Series)
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''Uncle'' is a
British sitcom A British sitcom or a Britcom is a situational comedy programme produced for British television. Most British sitcoms are recorded on studio sets, while some have an element of location filming. A handful are made almost exclusively on location ...
written and directed by Oliver Refson and Lilah Vandenburgh. Originally broadcast between 2014 and 2017, it stars
Nick Helm Nicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery. His routines have been described as "brash and bullish". Many of his performances begin with him ...
,
Daisy Haggard Celia Daisy Morna Haggard (born 1978) is a British actress and writer. She is known for her roles in the BBC sitcoms ''Uncle'' and ''Episodes''. Haggard stars in BBC Three’s comedy-drama, '' Back to Life'', which she also created and co-wrot ...
, Elliot Speller-Gillott and Sydney Rae White, and features original songs by Helm. A pilot episode was first broadcast on
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in December 2012, before the show was commissioned by
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. The first episode from the series, a remake of the pilot, aired on 13 January 2014. The show was renewed for a second series, and it premiered on BBC Three on 10 February 2015. In December 2015, Helm announced on social media that the programme would return for a third and final series. It premiered on 1 January 2017 on BBC Three on the
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app, and was later broadcast on
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on 6 January 2017.


Production

The show was commissioned by the BBC after a pilot was originally broadcast on
Channel 4 Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network operated by the state-owned enterprise, state-owned Channel Four Television Corporation. It began its transmission on 2 November 1982 and was established to provide a four ...
. The pilot episode aired on the channel in December 2012, as part of a strand called ''4Funnies''. When Channel 4's head of comedy, Shane Allen moved to the BBC, he brought the show with him. ''Uncle'' was written by Oliver Refson for
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. Comedian
Nick Helm Nicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery. His routines have been described as "brash and bullish". Many of his performances begin with him ...
explained that the show was inspired by
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's comedy film ''
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'' and thought it fitted in with other comedy shows produced by Baby Cow. He said that while the show was not written for him, it was 75 per cent of what he would have done himself. ''Uncle'' is filmed on-location in
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. Exterior scenes have been filmed at George Street,
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and
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. Interior locations include the Hustler Club and a house in Purley. Helm plays Andy, a musician who is on the verge of suicide when he finds himself looking after his quirky and weird 12-year-old nephew Errol (Elliot Speller-Gillott). Of ''Uncle'', Helm said "There's an unconventional family at the show's core – the uncle and nephew and the single mum. They obviously are an actual family, but they create this unconventional revised family unit. That's what's nice about it." On 17 February 2014, it was announced ''Uncle'' had been renewed for a second series. Helm said he was "gobsmacked" that he had been involved in a show that had proved popular with audiences and was looking forward to working with all the cast and crew on the new series. Allen, the BBC Comedy commissioner commented "Oli's often edgy yet warm-hearted comedy, along with Nick and Elliot's unique chemistry, have proved an instant hit with the audience and critics alike. We're thrilled to have this wayward relative in the BBC Three family." The second series went into production in late 2014 and was broadcast in 2015. The original pilot was broadcast on Channel 4, although the following two series were broadcast on rival channel BBC Three. In a ''
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'' interview headlining actor Nick Helm discussed ways in which he believed the programme may have been different if it had remained with Channel 4. Following the decision to convert BBC Three into a digital-only channel, there was speculation that any potential third series of ''Uncle'' might be moved to BBC Two. However, in December 2015 the third series was announced by the BBC, with a strong suggestion that it would remain on BBC Three as an online broadcast, followed by repeats on BBC One.


Cast

*
Nick Helm Nicholas Tristan Phillip Helm (born 1 October 1980) is an English comedian, actor and rock musician known for his comedic confrontational delivery. His routines have been described as "brash and bullish". Many of his performances begin with him ...
as Andy King * Elliot Speller-Gillott as Errol Meyer *
Daisy Haggard Celia Daisy Morna Haggard (born 1978) is a British actress and writer. She is known for her roles in the BBC sitcoms ''Uncle'' and ''Episodes''. Haggard stars in BBC Three’s comedy-drama, '' Back to Life'', which she also created and co-wrot ...
as Sam * Sydney Rae White as Gwen * Nicholas Burns as Ben *
Esther Smith Esther Smith is an English actress best known for her work in the television series ''Uncle'', ''Cuckoo'' and '' Trying''. She is also known for originating the role of Delphi Diggory in the play ''Harry Potter and the Cursed Child''. Early lif ...
as Melodie * Con O'Neill as Val * Daniel Lawrence Taylor as Bruce *
Nina Toussaint-White Nina Toussaint-White is an English actress who has acted in ''Casualty,'' ''The Bill, and EastEnders.'' Early life Toussaint-White was raised in Plumstead, south east London, Toussaint-White was educated at Plumstead Manor School and Negus Sixth ...
as Shelley *
Brett Goldstein Brett Goldstein (born 17 July 1980) is a British actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for writing and starring as Roy Kent in the Apple TV+ sports comedy series ''Ted Lasso'' (2020–present), for which he received the Primetime Emmy A ...
as Casper * Jorja Rutherford as Tiffany * Lauran Taylor-Griffin as Ruby * Lewis Reeves as Ryan (Season 2) *
Raquel Cassidy Raquel Cassidy is an English actress. She played the role of Phyllis Baxter in the television series ''Downton Abbey'' (2013–2015), winning a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. She has re ...
as Teresa (Season 2-3) *
Gemma Whelan Gemma Elizabeth Whelan (born 23 April 1981) is an English actress and comedian known for portraying Yara Greyjoy in the HBO fantasy-drama series ''Game of Thrones''. She also plays Kate in all seasons of the comedy ''Upstart Crow'', Detective Eu ...
as Veronica (Season 2-3) *
Nick Mohammed Nicholas George Mohammed (born 4 October 1980) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for his character Mr. Swallow, which he has portrayed across both stage and television for over a decade. Outside of the United Kingdom, M ...
as Roopesh (Season 2-3) *
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as Marsh (Season 3)


Series overview


Episodes


Series 1 (2014)


Series 2 (2015)


Series 3 (2017)


Reception

Sam Wollaston from ''
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'' gave the show a positive review, saying "''Uncle'' manages to be warm as well as dark and rude. And hilarious. It could well be the thing to fill the (good) comedy void since ''Him & Her'' and ''Toast of London'' ended." Gary Rose from the ''
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'' gave the show a mixed review. He thought it was hard to find sympathy for Andy, while Errol was "a great little character". Rose liked the song and dance number, calling it "a satisfying injection of quirkiness." ''Uncle'' won Best Multichannel Programme at the 2015 ''
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'' Awards. The judges described it as "a truly original show with brilliant performances and great writing".


International broadcast

The programme premiered in
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on 12 January 2015 on
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., and also features on Australian online streaming service,
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. Broadcast of the series was aired in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East in the summer of 2015 by BBC Entertainment on Orbit Showtime Network (OSN).


Adaptations

In South Korea, local production company
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(a
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subsidiary) has collaborated with
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and Hi Ground to produce a local adaptation of ''Uncle''. It will be broadcast in 2021 via
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.


Home media

The first series of ''Uncle'' was released onto DVD on 16 March 2015. The Complete Collection was released on DVD in 2017. The official soundtrack album, featuring original songs by Helm, is also available from the
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.


References


External links

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