Written by and starring Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli, the critically
acclaimed comedy thriller took another twist at the series conclusion
tonight as audiences learned what really happened between Nic (Cooper) and
Alex (David Flynn) that fateful night on the train.
Filmed in Bristol and around the West Country, the binge worthy first
series saw Nic grieving a loss she couldn’t share with anyone. Only her son
Ollie (Lenny Rush), who she adores kept her going. When Jen (Hizli) arrived
in town with her son Harry (Reuben Catt), she found a kindred spirit and
soon Nic’s dark secret started to bubble over.
Daisy May Cooper & Selin Hizli, writers-creators say: “When we first
started writing this show we never dreamed it would get commissioned, let
alone get another series. We’re so grateful to everyone who has watched it
and we promise we will work our hardest to make the second series even
better than the first… It’s gonna hit you with all the grace and decorum
of a reversing dump truck without any tyres on.”
Jon Petrie, Director of BBC Comedy says: “We had so many questions after
binging the first series that we were selfishly desperate to have more AM I
BEING UNREASONABLE in our lives. Luckily, we know that our viewers feel the
same way. Thank you to Daisy May Cooper, Selin Hizli, Jack Thorne and
everyone at Boffola for creating such a funny, thrilling, genre-bending
show. We can’t wait to see what happens next.”
Pippa Brown, Creative Director for Lookout Point says: “What a privilege to
be able to work with Daisy and Selin and the hugely talented team on Am I
Being Unreasonable? again. It’s a giddy mix of joy and fear knowing where
their comedically genius and genuinely terrifying brains will take Nic and
Jen and the cast for a second series. We’re all very proud and happy to get
going, thank you BBC.”
Jonathan Blyth, Commercial & Partnerships Director for Comedy at BBC
Studios, adds: “We are thrilled about the news of a second series. Daisy,
Selin & Boffola have produced one of the most talked about shows of the
year. We’re excited to be working with the BBC and our key partners to
bring this terrific series to audiences around the world and establish it
as a major global comedy brand”.
All episodes of Am I Being Unreasonable? are available to watch now on BBC
iPlayer.
acclaimed comedy thriller took another twist at the series conclusion
tonight as audiences learned what really happened between Nic (Cooper) and
Alex (David Flynn) that fateful night on the train.
Filmed in Bristol and around the West Country, the binge worthy first
series saw Nic grieving a loss she couldn’t share with anyone. Only her son
Ollie (Lenny Rush), who she adores kept her going. When Jen (Hizli) arrived
in town with her son Harry (Reuben Catt), she found a kindred spirit and
soon Nic’s dark secret started to bubble over.
Daisy May Cooper & Selin Hizli, writers-creators say: “When we first
started writing this show we never dreamed it would get commissioned, let
alone get another series. We’re so grateful to everyone who has watched it
and we promise we will work our hardest to make the second series even
better than the first… It’s gonna hit you with all the grace and decorum
of a reversing dump truck without any tyres on.”
Jon Petrie, Director of BBC Comedy says: “We had so many questions after
binging the first series that we were selfishly desperate to have more AM I
BEING UNREASONABLE in our lives. Luckily, we know that our viewers feel the
same way. Thank you to Daisy May Cooper, Selin Hizli, Jack Thorne and
everyone at Boffola for creating such a funny, thrilling, genre-bending
show. We can’t wait to see what happens next.”
Pippa Brown, Creative Director for Lookout Point says: “What a privilege to
be able to work with Daisy and Selin and the hugely talented team on Am I
Being Unreasonable? again. It’s a giddy mix of joy and fear knowing where
their comedically genius and genuinely terrifying brains will take Nic and
Jen and the cast for a second series. We’re all very proud and happy to get
going, thank you BBC.”
Jonathan Blyth, Commercial & Partnerships Director for Comedy at BBC
Studios, adds: “We are thrilled about the news of a second series. Daisy,
Selin & Boffola have produced one of the most talked about shows of the
year. We’re excited to be working with the BBC and our key partners to
bring this terrific series to audiences around the world and establish it
as a major global comedy brand”.
All episodes of Am I Being Unreasonable? are available to watch now on BBC
iPlayer.