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''Mr. Bigstuff'' is a 2024 English comedy series written by Ryan Sampson and starring Sampson, Harriet Webb and
Danny Dyer Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in ''Human Traffic'' (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in ''Mean Machine (film), Mean Machine'' (2001) and as Tommy J ...
. It premiered on ''
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'' on 17 July 2024. It was renewed for a second series in September 2024. Dyer won for Male Performance in a Comedy Programme at the 2025
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.


Premise

Glen, a meek carpet seller is trying to save money for his wedding to fiancée Kirsty (whom he has told he has no family left), is surprised one day to find his bombastic and polar-opposite estranged brother Lee at his house looking for an old friend.


Cast

*
Danny Dyer Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in ''Human Traffic'' (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in ''Mean Machine (film), Mean Machine'' (2001) and as Tommy J ...
as Lee * Ryan Sampson as Glen * Harriet Webb as Kirsty *
Victoria Alcock Victoria Alcock (born 13 May 1968) is a British actress. Notable roles Alcock played the prisoner Julie Saunders in all eight series of the television drama series, ''Bad Girls (TV series), Bad Girls'' and Agnes Clarke in ''The House of Eliott'' ...
as Sue *
Adrian Scarborough Adrian Philip Scarborough is an English actor. He has appeared in films including '' The Madness of King George'' (1994), '' Gosford Park'' (2001), '' Vera Drake'' (2004), '' The History Boys'' (2006), '' The King's Speech'' (2010), '' Les Misé ...
as Ian * Fatiha El-Ghorri as Aysha *
Ned Dennehy Ned Dennehy (born 8 December 1965) is an Irish actor in films and television. His credits include ''The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog'' (1998), '' Blitz'' (2011), ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'', '' Downhill'' (2014), '' Luther ...
as Bunny * Geoff Bell as Steve *
Nitin Ganatra Nitin Chandra Ganatra (born 30 June 1967) is a British actor. He is known for portraying Masood Ahmed in the BBC soap opera, ''EastEnders'' (2007–2019), for which he won a British Soap Award. Early life Ganatra was born on 30 June 1967 in Ke ...
as Brian *
Clive Russell Clive Russell (born 7 December 1945) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline in '' Ripper Street'', Angus O'Connor in ''Happiness'', Lord Lovat in '' Outlander'', and Brynden Tully in the HBO series ...
as Uncle Ron *
Judi Love Judi Love (born Judy Veronica Thomas; 4 June 1980) is an English stand-up comedian and presenter. She is a regular panellist on the ITV talk show ''Loose Women''. In 2020, Love appeared on the first all-black panel in the show's 25-year history, ...
as Security Guard * Mark Hillman as Don


Production


Development

The six-part series is written by Ryan Sampson and was announced by Sky Comedy in February 2023. It is produced by
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and Water And Power Productions, with executive producers are Anil Gupta, Jon Mountague, Tom Miller and Sam Myer, and with Hayley Sterling as series producer. Sampson said he drew on his own experiences living near
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,
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whilst writing the show and includes characters who resemble "oddball” villagers from his home area of North Anston as well as his experiences with his family after the death of his mother. It was renewed for a second series in September 2024.


Themes

Themes in the show include masculinity, family and brotherhood, and the expectations for men in modern life with Sampson being quoting as saying "we are asking men to be one thing but then also reviling them for being the same. As a result, you feel a bit tapped between feeling like a big, swaggy, alpha male and a nice, tame man" The series has brothers who "are polar opposites and go about being men in opposite ways, and it gets to both of them". He also said that "I’m 5 foot 5 and as gay as the Easter Bunny, I’ve always felt on the outside looking in. I wanted to write about two men who have different ideas about how to be a man: one’s trying to be a nice guy but feels crippled by it; the other thinks it’s all about action, but can’t face up to his demons."


Casting

The cast is led by
Danny Dyer Danial John Dyer (born 24 July 1977) is an English actor and presenter. Dyer's breakthrough role was as Moff in ''Human Traffic'' (1999), with other notable roles Billy the Limpet in ''Mean Machine (film), Mean Machine'' (2001) and as Tommy J ...
and Ryan Sampson. The pair briefly worked together in 2013 on television series ''
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'' and Sampson told the ''
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'' that "after Danny had a cameo on Plebs, I got it into my head to write something about us as brothers. I thought it was funny: I'm a tiny gay from up north and he's, well, Danny Dyer". However, Sampson feared it would not happen due to Dyer's commitments with ''
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''. However, Dyer was announced as leaving the soap-opera shortly after Sampson had finished writing the script. Dyer was impressed by the script telling ''
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'' it was a "clever piece of work. And I think that ultimately, we're making television, we want to entertain people, and so the hardest discipline is to make people laugh... to make them belly laugh - and I think there's some real belly laugh moments in this". The cast also includes Harriet Webb,
Victoria Alcock Victoria Alcock (born 13 May 1968) is a British actress. Notable roles Alcock played the prisoner Julie Saunders in all eight series of the television drama series, ''Bad Girls (TV series), Bad Girls'' and Agnes Clarke in ''The House of Eliott'' ...
,
Adrian Scarborough Adrian Philip Scarborough is an English actor. He has appeared in films including '' The Madness of King George'' (1994), '' Gosford Park'' (2001), '' Vera Drake'' (2004), '' The History Boys'' (2006), '' The King's Speech'' (2010), '' Les Misé ...
, Fatiha El-Ghorri,
Ned Dennehy Ned Dennehy (born 8 December 1965) is an Irish actor in films and television. His credits include ''The Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog'' (1998), '' Blitz'' (2011), ''Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1'', '' Downhill'' (2014), '' Luther ...
, Geoff Bell,
Nitin Ganatra Nitin Chandra Ganatra (born 30 June 1967) is a British actor. He is known for portraying Masood Ahmed in the BBC soap opera, ''EastEnders'' (2007–2019), for which he won a British Soap Award. Early life Ganatra was born on 30 June 1967 in Ke ...
,
Clive Russell Clive Russell (born 7 December 1945) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline in '' Ripper Street'', Angus O'Connor in ''Happiness'', Lord Lovat in '' Outlander'', and Brynden Tully in the HBO series ...
and
Judi Love Judi Love (born Judy Veronica Thomas; 4 June 1980) is an English stand-up comedian and presenter. She is a regular panellist on the ITV talk show ''Loose Women''. In 2020, Love appeared on the first all-black panel in the show's 25-year history, ...
.


Filming

Series one was filmed near
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from October 2023. Filming also took place in
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in November 2023. First look images from filming were released in February 2024.


Broadcast

The series premiered in the United Kingdom on ''
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'' on 17 July 2024.


Reception


Accolades

Sampson and Dyer won the Best Comedy Partnership Award at the I Talk Telly Awards in December 2024. In March 2025, Dyer was nominated in the Male Performance in a Comedy Programme category at the 2025
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. He went on to win the award at the ceremony in London on May 11.


Critical reception

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in ''
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'' described the show as demonstrating Dyer's "charisma and comedy chops” and the series as "an amiable enough series of half hours to spend in his company." Anita Singh in ''
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'' said the "premise is fun" and the "supporting players are solid comedy performers" but felt that Danny Dyer's role was too prescribed to "amuse the kind of “lager, lager, lager” lads who would cheer every time he addressed someone, as he often does here, as a “c---”". Emily Watkins in ''
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'' described it as "loud and silly with a surprisingly soft heart" and that "charisma rolls off Dyer”. Abha Shah in ''
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'' gave the show two stars and said it was "slow and lacklustre, it leans heavily on Dyer’s real-life character with turns from former on-screen colleagues with no drive of its own".


References


External links

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