The British sitcom has been hailed by fans as “legitimately funny” and “refreshing” and all three series are available to binge
A British sitcom called “legitimately funny” by fans is your latest binge-watch.
Here We Go, created and penned by Tom Basden for the BBC, chronicles the (mis)fortunes of the Jessop family and all three series are now availabe to stream.
Starring Basden alongside Gavin & Stacey’s Amanda Steadman, Sex Education’s Jim Howick, Katherine Parkinson and Tori Allen-Martin, the pilot episode, titled Pandemonium, aired in December 2020, with the first full series following in 2022.
Since then, two further series have landed, and a fourth was commissioned last October.
Set in the town of Bedford and shot from the perspective of the handheld camera belonging to teenage son Sam, with flashbacks to calmer times, the chaotic and unconventional Jessop family’s trials and tribulations are portrayed in a gritty, unfiltered fashion, reports Wales Online.
Viewers can now binge all three series on BBC iPlayer, and those discovering it for the first time are seemingly in for quite a treat.
Audiences have wasted no time in heaping praise on the comedy, with one IMDb user writing: “Best comedy I’ve seen on the BBC for a while, and appealed to all ages in our family, plus had a good amount of laugh out loud moments.”
Another remarked: “I have only just discovered this show. Binge watched the latest series because I found it so funny.”
A third enthused: “Absolutely brilliant! Each character plays their role so perfectly and the way the episodes are made is such a great concept.”
A fourth described it as “legitimately funny and full of cringey British humour” while another devotee found it “such a refreshinhg comedy”.
Meanwhile, reports emerged earlier this year suggesting Here We Go could be receiving a US remake featuring a Hollywood cast.
The programme has successfully captured the attention of comedy legend Amy Poehler, renowned for Parks and Recreation, Saturday Night Live and her podcast Good Hang, whose production company Paper Kite is developing an American version, according to the Radio Times.
That said, American producers haven’t always achieved success when reimagining British sitcoms for audiences across the Atlantic, with Welcome to Flatch (adapted from This Country) and Call Me Kat (adapted from Miranda) proving recent disappointments.
In contrast, blockbuster successes such as The Office and, more latterly, Ghosts demonstrate that it is entirely possible to nail the execution.
Here We Go is now available to watch on BBC iPlayer



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