![]() Fortunately, the series makes a damn good case for this argument. Enjoyment of Stath requires an acceptance of one central idea: that saying things wrong is the funniest thing in the world. At a time when schedules were dominated by dramedies, thrillers with jokes and one-person shows using laughter to make serious points about identity and mental health (as it largely still is), Jamie Demetriou’s series was a rare thing: an out-and-out comedy. With Carole ready to give birth to his child at any moment, Stath tries to get his old job back at his cousin’s barbershop.When Stath Lets Flats first aired on Channel 4 in 2018, it was an anomaly among the comedy landscape. In Episode 1, which airs tonight on Channel 4 at 10.15, Michael & Eagle Lettings is in crisis following Julian’s death - they’ve lost their office and no one’s getting paid. ![]() Meanwhile his sister, Sophie, and best friend, Al, deal with the fallout of finally declaring their feelings for each other. Series 3 of Stath Lets Flats picks up from the shock ending of series 2, as Stath is faced with rescuing Michael & Eagle and his relationship with Katia, while expecting his first child by Carole. The comedy has a cult following and the brief synopsis is: Jamie Demetriou is ‘Stath’ - an incompetent Greek-Cypriot lettings agent, working in the family business, Michael & Eagle Lettings in North London. ![]() Well, Stath Lets Flats has taken it on and it's trophy cabinet would argue it's absolutely nailed it as the multi-BAFTA award-winning show returns tonight for its third series. If you've ever had anything to do with the London rental market you'll have experienced the chaos first hand and will know it's just right for someone to turn it into a comedy series.
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