Channel 4 today announces that the Greg Davies hit sitcom, Man Down, is returning for a third series.
Man Down follows Davies’ Dan, a childish idiot trapped in an adult’s life whose world is consistently staggering towards collapse. The second series, which averaged ratings of 1.5 million, saw Dan come to a conclusion: he must change. Still trapped in a teaching job he despised and rejected by the girl he thought will solve everything, Miss Lipsey (Jeany Spark), he turned his attentions to self-improvement. His friend Jo (Roisin Conaty) threw herself into consecutive doomed projects and remained blissfully happy with near-constant failure, while Brian (Mike Wozniak) was distracted by an unspoken event that was rocking his steady world, meaning Dan had to fend for himself. His always kind mother (Gwyneth Powell) and petrifyingly blunt aunt Nesta (Stephanie Cole) knew he needed help – and his pupils agreed. Did this series see Dan move on, avoid complete humiliation and evolve into a functioning member of society? No… no, it didn’t.
Nerys Evans, Channel 4’s Deputy Head of Comedy said, “We’re delighted to have Greg back with the Man Down team. We are in awe of quite how many utterly humiliating situations he’s willing to put himself through for the love of comedy. But we’re definitely in no mood to ask him to stop!”
Writer and star of Man Down, Greg Davies, added, “I’m so thrilled that Channel 4 want me to spend the next sixth months locked in my home crying over a keyboard in my pants. The characters in Man Down series three are really going to pay for their generosity…”
The critically acclaimed 6 x 30 comedy, which will air in 2016, was ordered by Channel 4’s Deputy Head of Comedy, Nerys Evans. Made by Avalon Television, the Executive Producers are James Taylor, Richard Allen-Turner and Jon Thoday.
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