Jamie Demetriou
Born | November 1, 1987 |
Hometown | Friern Barnet, United Kingdom |
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2022 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | Stath Lets Flats | Winner |
2020 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Writer: Comedy | Stath Lets Flats | Nominated |
2020 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | Stath Lets Flats | Nominated |
2019 | British Academy of Film & Television Arts | Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | Stath Lets Flats | Nominated |
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Channel 4 enjoys success at TV Baftas amid uncertainty over its future
The annual event featured its first full audience in two years.
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Is Jamie Demetriou the funniest man on TV right now?
He got his big break as Fleabag’s buck-toothed boyfriend and found critical acclaim as an comically incompetent letting agent in Stath Lets Flats, now the USA is calling. Craig McLean meets a rising star
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Stath Lets Flats' Jamie Demetriou shares disappointing update on future of series
Fans were delighted last year when smash-hit comedy Stath Lets Flats returned to screens for its highly-anticipated third season, over two years after the release of season two. MORE: Alan Carr's ex-husband Paul Drayton jailed for drunk driving The BAFTA award-winning Channel 4 comedy follows an incompetent and chaotic lettings agent who works at his father's company in North London and consistently fails in his work and love life and is loved by viewers for its eccentric humour and surprisingly
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Jamie Demetriou pausing Stath Lets Flats but won't rule out more series
Jamie Demetriou - who created, wrote and stared in Channel 4 sitcom 'Stath Lets Flats' - says that he's taking a tactical break from comedy, but he hasn't ruled out future series.
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Stath Lets Flats must never die. Can this really be the end?
Stath Lets Flats must never die. Can this really be the end?. Jamie Demetriou’s lettings agent-based sitcom is a riot of idiocy … and a national treasure. But if it has just bowed out for ever, what a perfect way to do it
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The Best TV Shows of 2021 (So Far)
From social satires to dark comedies, here's what to watch right now
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Stath Lets Flats: meet the cast of season three
Stath Lets Flats made a very welcome return to Channel 4 with the release of its highly-anticipated third season at the end of October. MORE: Close to Me: viewers notice major blunder in new series The BAFTA-winning comedy follows an incompetent and chaotic lettings agent who works at his father’s company in North London and consistently fails in his work and love life. WATCH: The trailer for Stath Lets Flats season three The show picks up where it left off at the end of season two, with Stath a
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Fawlty, Bean, Stath: We have always loved clowns so why do we pretend not to?
BOX SEAT: With the return of his brilliant series ‘Stath Lets Flats’, Jamie Demetriou has reminded us of the joy of clowning around. But why, asks Ed Cumming, are characters like Stath such a rare breed, and has the lack of clowns in entertainment led to more of them in politics?
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Stath Lets Flats series 3 review: One of the funniest half-hours of TV in a long time
5/5 Jamie Demetriou’s letting agent sitcom returns for a third series that’s more nonsensical than ever – in the best kind of way
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Stath Lets Flats, series 3 review: powerful without being political and rip-roaringly funny
If a tree falls in a forest, and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Or, to put it another way – if a sitcom wins three Baftas, and no one watches it, is it a comedy classic? In the case of Stath Lets Flats (Channel 4), Jamie Demetriou’s oddball sitcom about an inept Greek-Cypriot lettings agent in north London, undoubtedly so.
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