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created by
Joe Gilgun Joseph William Gilgun (born 9 March 1984) is an English actor and producer known for several roles, including that of Vinnie O'Neill in the Sky Max series ''Brassic (TV series), Brassic'', which he also co-created, Marcus in ''Hollyoaks'', Eli ...
and
Danny Brocklehurst Danny Brocklehurst (born June 1971) is an English screenwriter, playwright, and former journalist. He has won both BAFTA and Royal Television Society writing awards. He was featured in the writers' section of ''Broadcast'' magazine's Hot 100 in ...
for
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. The series follows the lives of Vinnie O'Neill (Gilgun) and his gang of friends in the fictional town of Hawley. Other primary cast members include
Michelle Keegan Michelle Keegan (born 3 June 1987) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Tina McIntyre in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (2008–2014) and Georgie Lane in the BBC military drama '' Our Girl'' (2016–2020). Keegan h ...
, Damien Molony, Tom Hanson, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson, Parth Thakerar and
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. The
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premiered on 22 August 2019. Starting with the third series, following the shutdown of Sky One, the show was moved to
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. The sixth series premiered on 26 September 2024. In June 2024, the show was renewed for a seventh and final series, making it the joint longest-running scripted series on Sky alongside ''
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''. The title ''Brassic'' is the colloquial pronunciation of "boracic" as in
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for " skint" (i.e. having no money).


Premise

''Brassic'' follows the lives of Vinnie O'Neill and his friends as they live their lives in the fictional northern English town of Hawley. The group commits various petty crimes to keep money in their pockets, but as they get older some of them start to wonder if there's more to life away from the town.


Cast and characters


Main

*
Joe Gilgun Joseph William Gilgun (born 9 March 1984) is an English actor and producer known for several roles, including that of Vinnie O'Neill in the Sky Max series ''Brassic (TV series), Brassic'', which he also co-created, Marcus in ''Hollyoaks'', Eli ...
as Vincent "Vinnie" O'Neill: A disturbed man, Vinnie struggles with
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and is plagued by his miserable childhood. The combination of rural solitude and his firm friendship with Dylan and Erin, helps Vinnie cope with life. He is quick-witted, confident with an eccentric intensity, and has a great depth of compassion towards others. He forms a criminal gang with his friends and regularly visits his
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, Dr. Chris Coxley, who doesn't exactly provide him with the help he is looking for. A young Vinnie is portrayed by Zack Pierce (guest series 1–4), Ben Hackett (guest series 2), and Reuven Walker (guest series 6) during flashbacks. *
Michelle Keegan Michelle Keegan (born 3 June 1987) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Tina McIntyre in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (2008–2014) and Georgie Lane in the BBC military drama '' Our Girl'' (2016–2020). Keegan h ...
as Erin Croft: Open-minded, fiery, and attractive, her unhappy childhood led to a wild child phase in her teenage years that left her alone and pregnant at a young age. Whilst she has a soft spot for Vinnie and the gang, she is aware that their presence is holding her back from her long-term plans. A young Erin is portrayed by Chloe Anais Hunt during flashbacks (guest series 5). * Damien Molony as Dylan Golding (series 1–4; guest series 5): Vinnie's best friend and Erin's boyfriend who is knowledgeable and skillful at
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. Vinnie is like a brother to Dylan and the one person who truly understands him, often relying on Dylan to help the gang pull off jobs. A young Dylan is portrayed by Joseph Riley (guest series 2) and George Kent (guest series 6) during flashbacks. * Tom Hanson as Leslie "Cardi" Titt: The "
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", who the gang affectionately calls "Cardi" (short for
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) due to his
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and unhealthy diet. He is from a big estate family and when his parents kicked him out, he moved into a flat above a
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shop. Cardi is insecure and body-conscious and has been bullied about his weight and
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but finds comfort in his pet pigeon, Nigel. His role in the gang is that of a runner: fetching gear, and dropping things off. * Aaron Heffernan as Ashley "Ash" Dennings: Having grown up on a traveller site on the outskirts of Hawley he comes from a proud fighting family and, raised by his strict mother, he can switch to extreme violence in seconds, which makes him handy to have around as the muscle in the gang. While Ash is openly
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to the group, he chooses to hide his true sexuality from his family. The boys know his struggles and Ash and Vinnie have boxed together for years. He finds solace in having mates who accept him completely and it is with the lads that he feels most comfortable. * Ryan Sampson as Thomas "Tommo" Schaffner: A loner but very content with his lifestyle, Tommo has no family and is happiest when he is taking part in various sexual activities. Turning his passion into a business, he makes money holding secret S&M nights for rich local businessmen, barristers, and brigadiers. Tommo is a free spirit: he does what he wants, when he wants, and is the wild card of the gang, making him unpredictable. A young Tommo is portrayed by Alfie Corbett during flashbacks (guest series 5). * Parth Thakerar as Jehan "JJ" Jovani: The owner of a motor workshop whose place in the gang is cemented as the fixer and technician of the group. From a small
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family, JJ's older brothers went into
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and law but JJ takes after his father who is the
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of the family. *
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as Farmer Jim: A local farmer based near Hawley who allows Vinnie to grow his cannabis plants in an
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at his farm and helps the gang with many of their escapades. *
Ruth Sheen Ruth Sheen is an English actress. From the late 1980s, she has appeared in British television shows, films and plays. A participant in the films of Mike Leigh, she won the European Film Award for Best Actress for her performance as Shirley in L ...
as Kath (series 1): The pub landlady of ''The Crows Nest'' that the gang frequents. She is very sociable, having known them all for years, and is aware of everyone's issues. *
Anthony Welsh Anthony Michael Welsh (born 5 July 1983) is an English actor. He made his film debut in ''Red Tails'' (2012). On television, he is known for his role as Lucky Gordon in ''The Trial of Christine Keeler'' (2019–2020). Early life and education W ...
as Jake (series 1–2): A classmate of Erin's at college, he shows an interest in her, despite her ongoing relationship and son. *
Dominic West Dominic Gerard Francis Eagleton West (born 15 October 1969) is an English actor, director, producer, and musician. He is best known for playing Jimmy McNulty in HBO's ''The Wire'' (2002–2008), Noah Solloway in Showtime's '' The Affair'' (20 ...
as Dr. Christopher "Chris" Coxley: Vinnie's general practitioner who he ends up developing a close bond with. In reality, he does not offer Vinnie any constructive advice though the pair agree to help mentor each other, as Chris also reveals his obsession with other people's knees. *
Ramon Tikaram Ramon P. Tikaram (born 16 May 1967) is a British actor. On television, he is known for his roles in the BBC Two series '' This Life'' (1996–1997), the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders'' (2009–2012), the Channel 4 sitcom '' Man Down'' (2013 ...
as Terence McCann (series 2–3; recurring series 1, 6; guest series 5): A local
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and businessman who Vinnie steals from. *
Bronagh Gallagher Bronagh Gallagher (born 26 April 1972) is an Irish singer and actress from Northern Ireland. She had her first acting role in the 1989 television movie '' Dear Sarah''. In 2020, she was listed at number 33 on ''The Irish Times'' list of Irela ...
as Carol Dennings (series 2–present; guest series 1): Ash's older sister who shows an interest in Cardi after joining Vinnie's gang. * Tadhg Murphy as Gary Cullen (series 3–4; guest series 1–2, 5): The local Hawley
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who has an artificial eye and collects unique body parts from corpses. * India Mullen as Samantha "Sam" (series 3): A barmaid who becomes close with Vinnie. * Joanna Higson as Mary "Sugar" Jones (series 4–present; recurring series 2–3; guest series 1): A former stripper and Erin's best friend, who initially manages a strip club with her, ''The Rat & Cutter'', before joining Vinnie's gang. * Neil Ashton as David "Davey" MacDonagh (series 5–present; recurring series 4; guest series 3): A career criminal who forms a rivalry with Vinnie, hoping to take over his cannabis business. * Rachid Sabitri as Mustaffa "Manolito" Calvo (series 5–6; guest series 4): A drug lord with an online cannabis distribution network and a collector of exotic animals who forms a partnership with the MacDonaghs. *
Bhavna Limbachia Bhavna Jayanty Limbachia (born 21 April 1984) is a British actress. She is known for her roles as Alia Khan in the BBC comedy '' Citizen Khan'' (2012–2016) and Rana Habeeb in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (2016–2019). Early li ...
as Meena (series 5–present; guest series 4): JJ's cousin who initially hires him to steal flowers for her wedding and later takes over as the undertaker and joins Vinnie's gang. * Muzz Khan as Adyan Khan (series 5): A petty criminal who seeks out Vinnie's gang with a job proposition, and later joins them. *
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as Fiona Frank (series 5): A
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who Vinnie is referred to by Dr. Coxley to help with his declining mental health. *
Dean Lennox Kelly Dean Lennox Kelly (born 30 November 1975) is an English actor and voice over artist. He is known for his television roles as Kev Ball in '' Shameless'' and Meredith Rutter in '' Jamestown''. Early life Kelly is from Lytham St Annes, Lancashir ...
as Curtis Plum (series 6; guest series 5): An eccentric ratcatcher with a severe hoarding disorder hired by Vinnie's gang.


Supporting

* Jude Riordan as Tyler Croft: Erin and Vinnie's young son, who was conceived after a drunken
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. * Archie Kelly as Shirley "Goldilocks" Paslowski: A
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farmer and Jim's neighbour who is commonly referred to as "
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" for his long blonde hair. * John Weaver as Carl Slater (series 1–3, 5–present): A
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, later Detective Inspector, and Vinnie's arch-enemy since their childhood who is obsessed with exposing his criminal activities. Oliver Akers portrays a young Carl during flashbacks (series 2). *
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as Vinnie's Dad (series 1–2, 4): Vinnie's unnamed alcoholic drifter father. *
Neil Fitzmaurice Neil Simon Fitzmaurice (born 20 August 1969) is an English actor, comedian, and writer. He is best known for his role as Jeff, the love rival of protagonist Mark Corrigan, in the Channel 4 sitcom ''Peep Show (British TV series), Peep Show''. He ...
as Mr. Bishop (series 1–4): One of Tommo's clients who often clashes with his ex-wife Daffne, who both hire Vinnie's gang to sabotage each other. *
Debbie Rush Debbie Rush (born 29 March 1966) is an English actress, known for portraying the role of Anna Windass in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' from 2008 to 2018. Career Early career After training at the Manchester School of Acting when s ...
as Daffne Bishop (series 1, 3, 5): Mr. Bishop's ex-wife who hires Vinnie's gang to get revenge against her ex-husband. * Darren Cahill as Mick Dennings (series 1–3, 6): One of Ash and Carol's brothers. *
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as Niall Dennings (series 1–3, 6): Another of Ash and Carol's brothers. *
Steven Hartley Steven Hartley (born 12 August 1960) is an English actor who has appeared in television, film, and theatre. Early life Hartley was born in Shipley and grew up in Yorkshire. He was a successful Amateur Boxer for York He worked for two years a ...
as Russell Hardwick (series 1, 3, 5): The rich owner of a golf course in Hawley. * Carl Rice as Ronnie Croft (series 1–3, 5): Erin's estranged criminal brother who escapes from prison. Despite promising to reform, he lies compulsively and constantly gets into trouble. A young Ronnie is portrayed by Billy Winter during flashbacks (series 5). * Nikhil Parmar as Steven McCann (series 1, 3, 6): Terance's son, who tries to distance himself from his criminal father. * Steve Garti as "Chinese" Dan (series 2–5): A
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who buys or sells stolen goods to criminals in Hawley. * Amit Dhut as Calvin (series 2–5): Dan's enforcer who helps him buy and sell stolen goods. *
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as Sara (series 2): Dylan's girlfriend after he ends his relationship with Erin. * Oliver Wellington as Aaron (series 2): Jake's brother who takes an unhealthy interest in Erin. *
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as Mr. Bates (series 2): Vinnie, Dylan, and Carl's former history teacher turned thief. * Ed Gaughan as Gideon (series 2–3, 6): A kind-hearted middle-aged friend of Vinnie's. * Hannan Ahmed as Sarim (series 2, 5–6): JJ's criminal cousin who is part of a cocaine smuggling operation. * Chris Lew Kum Hoi as Hoskins (series 3): A detective who works with Carl during his investigation of Vinnie's gang. * Greg Wood as Barry MacDonagh (series 3–5): Davey's silent but intimidating brother who works with him against Vinnie's gang. *
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as Clodagh Dennings (series 3): Ash and Carol's aunt. * Mark O'Halloran as Francis Dennings (series 3–5): Ash and Carol's uncle. *
Juliet Cowan Juliet Cowan is a television, film and stage actress from Northern Ireland. Cowan has had various TV guest star roles in long-running shows such as ''EastEnders'', ''Silent Witness'', and ''Casualty''. Cowan has also had a recurring role in the ...
as Elizabeth "Liz" Jones (series 3, 5–present): Sugar's alcoholic mother who tries to reconnect with her daughter and becomes a bartender at ''The Crows Nest''. * Tom Bennett as Ringo (series 4, 6): Babs' husband, an old friend of Vinnie's, and the guitarist in an amateur rock band. *
Mali Harries Mali Rhys Harries (born 6 July 1976) is a Welsh television actress and presenter who has been in the television industry since 1989. She has appeared in several well-established TV series in Welsh and English, including ''Hinterland'', ''The Ind ...
as Barbara "Babs" (series 4, 6): Ringo's temperamental and sex-crazed wife. *
Ruth Madeley Ruth Madeley (born 4 August 1987) is a British actress known for her roles in '' Years and Years'', '' The Rook'' and ''Doctor Who''. She was born with spina bifida and has worked with the charity Whizz-Kidz for much of her life. She was nominate ...
as Ciara Marie (series 4–5): A self-proclaimed psychic who runs a shop in Hawley. *
Darci Shaw Darci Louise Shaw (born 17 April 2002) is an English actress. She is popular for playing American entertainer Judy Garland in the biographical drama film Judy. Early life Shaw was born to Peter and Louise Shaw in Liverpool. She grew up in the s ...
as Amy (series 4): A young woman who seeks out Erin claiming to be her half-sister. *
Lee Mack Lee Gordon McKillop (born 4 August 1968), known by his stage name Lee Mack, is an English comedian and actor, famed for his quick wit. Mack’s better known work includes creating, writing and starring in sitcom ''Not Going Out'', and featuring ...
as Eddie Braithwaite (series 5): The driver of a
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who is kidnapped by Vinnie's gang. * Samantha Power as Donna MacDonagh (series 5–present): Davey and Barry's sister who rejoins their criminal operation after she's released from prison. *
Dan Skinner Daniel Renton Skinner (born 25 January 1973) is an English actor and comedy writer, working in stage, film and television. Skinner often performs as the character Angelos Epithemiou, and is also one half of the ''Brian and Roger'' podcast. Ear ...
as Phillip "Phil" Brilliance (series 5): A crazed
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who speaks through his puppet. * Johann Heske as Hans Fischer (series 5–present): A German teenager who travels to England to meet Tommo, his biological father, and connect with him. *
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as Rhoda Dennings (series 5): Ash and Carol's great-grandmother. *
Greg Davies Gregory Daniel Davies ( ; born 14 May 1968) is a Welsh comedian, actor, presenter, and writer. He is best known for his roles as Mr Gilbert in ''The Inbetweeners'' (2008–2010), Ken Thompson in ''Cuckoo'' (2012–2019), Dan Davies in '' Man ...
as Richard "Dick" Dolphin (''A Very Brassic Christmas''): The owner of a Winter Wonderland tourist attraction and one of Edie's former theatre students. *
Imelda Staunton Dame Imelda Mary Philomena Bernadette Staunton (born 9 January 1956) is an English actress and singer. After training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Staunton began her career in repertory theatre in 1976 and appeared in various theatre pr ...
as Edie Barnes (''A Very Brassic Christmas''): Dr. Coxley's elderly aunt whom Vinnie is charged with caring for over Christmas. *
Liza Tarbuck Liza Tarbuck ( ; born 21 November 1964) is an English actress, comedian, and television and radio presenter. Early life Liza Tarbuck was born in Liverpool and grew up near Kingston upon Thames. She is the daughter of comedian Jimmy Tarbuck an ...
as Beatrice Ebden (series 6): Jim's ex-girlfriend, who he remained infatuated with despite their many years apart. *
Elizabeth Berrington Elizabeth Berrington (born 3 August 1970) is an English actress and graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art; she is best known for her roles as Ruby Fry in '' Waterloo Road'', Paula Kosh in '' Stella'', Mel Debrou in '' Moving Wa ...
as Paloma (series 6): Cardi's estranged mother, who returns to Hawley after having disappeared for most of his life.


Episodes


Production


Development

Joseph Gilgun Joseph William Gilgun (born 9 March 1984) is an English actor and producer known for several roles, including that of Vinnie O'Neill in the Sky Max series '' Brassic'', which he also co-created, Marcus in ''Hollyoaks'', Eli Dingle in the ITV ...
and
Danny Brocklehurst Danny Brocklehurst (born June 1971) is an English screenwriter, playwright, and former journalist. He has won both BAFTA and Royal Television Society writing awards. He was featured in the writers' section of ''Broadcast'' magazine's Hot 100 in ...
devised a new comedy television series for
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, entitled ''Brassic'', in which Gilgun would portray the lead role whereas Brocklehurst would write the episodes' stories and scripts. It began broadcasting in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2019, with the first series consisting of six episodes, broadcast on a weekly basis. Prior to the first episode being aired, the programme was automatically recommissioned for a second series, with producers optimistic that it would be critically reviewed in a positive manner. They were correct, with many critics praising the series for its comedic and dramatic tone; the first series ended its run on 19 September. On 24 April 2020,
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released the second series' trailer, confirming that it would begin broadcasting on 7 May that year. It was confirmed that it would also broadcast six episodes with all of them becoming available to be streamed through NOW TV from its premiere date, though would officially be broadcast on a weekly basis through Sky. Prior to series 2 commencing its broadcast, Sky recommissioned the series for an expanded third series, consisting of eight episodes; a projected release date was not disclosed.


Casting

After Gilgun was announced as the series lead,
Michelle Keegan Michelle Keegan (born 3 June 1987) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Tina McIntyre in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street'' (2008–2014) and Georgie Lane in the BBC military drama '' Our Girl'' (2016–2020). Keegan h ...
, Damien Molony, Tom Hanson, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson and Parth Thakerar joined the cast in fellow main character roles. The characters include Vincent "Vinnie" O'Neill (Gilgun), Erin Croft (Keegan), Dylan (Molony), "Cardi" (Hanson), Ash (Heffernan), Tommo (Sampson) and JJ (Thakerar), while
Dominic West Dominic Gerard Francis Eagleton West (born 15 October 1969) is an English actor, director, producer, and musician. He is best known for playing Jimmy McNulty in HBO's ''The Wire'' (2002–2008), Noah Solloway in Showtime's '' The Affair'' (20 ...
and
Bronagh Gallagher Bronagh Gallagher (born 26 April 1972) is an Irish singer and actress from Northern Ireland. She had her first acting role in the 1989 television movie '' Dear Sarah''. In 2020, she was listed at number 33 on ''The Irish Times'' list of Irela ...
also portrayed assisting roles throughout the series, starring as Doctor Chris Cox and Carol, respectively. For series 2,
Claude Scott-Mitchell Claude Scott-Mitchell (born 5 January 1997) is an Australian actress based in London. She is known for her roles in the film '' The Dry'' (2020) and the series '' Hotel Portofino'' (2022–). Early life Scott-Mitchell was born in Canberra and ...
joined the cast in the role of Sara, a new romance for Molony's character. All series 1 cast members reprised their roles, with John Thomson and Bill Paterson also joining the cast as newcomers. West also reprised his role, now portraying a more regular character.


Filming

The programme is set in the fictional town of Hawley, which is inspired by Gilgun's experience of growing up in
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. Regarding the setting, location manager Jonathan Davies stated, "We were given the scripts and a few of us had a meeting with Joe ilgunto talk through the feel and look of the show and to talk about which direction to go in. It's a very collaborative process to build a world that fits with the story and script. People want to feel like they're being transported into that real world of ''Brassic''." The first two series of ''Brassic'' were filmed in the
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town of
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. Filming of the first series began in September 2018, with a fan tweeting, "As if Michelle Keegan is filming in Bacup, love her". The filming location surprised locals, as not many were informed about the programme filming there and who the cast members were, with one local stating, "There were quite a few people including myself watching and it was causing a few traffic problems as people kept stopping. Michelle Keegan was there surrounded by security guards and there was a Mercedes van ready to take her away when she was done". Further filming locations included some scenes being filmed in
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, the Crows Nest pub scenes are filmed in The Star and Garter
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near
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Piccadilly station whereas the inaugural episode's notable car-chase opening scene was shot in
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. Yacht journey was filmed at the sea near Llandudno. On the day of the programme's premiere, Gilgun revealed that filming for the second series had already begun prior to the first series airing, with them supposedly having a previously confidential agreement with Sky weeks before. Filming continued through the entire autumn of 2019, with all previous filming locations from series 1 continuing, and locations also expanding across the
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. Gilgun revealed in an interview that the cast and crew had caused controversy during filming, when they were "kicked out" of a
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after a single day of filming, which resulted in the crew having to film the remaining scenes in a car park; Gilgun later stated that the circus were unaware of the number of cast and crew that the production team were going to bring.


Marketing

The first series' trailer was released by
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on 13 August 2019, which included minor clips containing comedic scenes from a variety of episodes and confirmed its release date of 22 August; this trailer was continuously shown on all
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platforms in the days prior to its premiere. On 24 April 2020, Sky began to screen the second series' trailer, once again briefly showing clips for the new series and confirming its premiere date of 7 May.


Release

The
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consists of six episodes and premiered on 22 August 2019. Before the first series had aired, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second series, which premiered on 7 May 2020. In February 2020, the show was renewed for an expanded third series consisting of eight episodes; which premiered on 6 October 2021 having moved to
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following the shutdown of
Sky One Sky One was a British pay television channel operated and owned by Sky Group (a division of Comcast). Originally launched on 26 April 1982 as Satellite Television, it was Europe's first satellite and non- terrestrial channel. From 31 July 1989, ...
. In August 2021, the show was renewed for a fourth series which premiered on 7 September 2022. In August 2022, the show was renewed for a fifth series which premiered on 28 September 2023, and was followed by a
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titled ''A Very Brassic Christmas'' on 21 December 2023. In April 2023, the show was renewed for a sixth series, which premiered on 26 September 2024. In June 2024, the show was renewed for a seventh series, making it the joint longest-running scripted series on Sky alongside ''
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''. In January 2025, the show was confirmed to end with the seven series.


International broadcast

Internationally, the show has been aired in
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, from 16 September 2019;
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, from 24 September 2019 through streaming;
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, from 1 January 2020 through streaming;
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from 25 February 2020,
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,
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and the
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. In Russia, the show is titled as ''Голяк''. In August 2024, the first four series were released on
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.


Home media

All episodes are available to be viewed through the
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and
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apps. The entire boxset is also available on NOW TV and
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in the United Kingdom. On 31 July 2020 all episodes became available in the
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via
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. On 27 August 2019, it was announced that the complete first series would release to
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on 30 September.


Reception


Critical response

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of ''
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'', reviewing the series, gave it four out of five stars, saying: "It is a hilarious, warm, brutal melange that works because it has heart without sentimentality and authenticity without strain." Creator and lead actor
Joseph Gilgun Joseph William Gilgun (born 9 March 1984) is an English actor and producer known for several roles, including that of Vinnie O'Neill in the Sky Max series '' Brassic'', which he also co-created, Marcus in ''Hollyoaks'', Eli Dingle in the ITV ...
has been praised for his performance as Vinnie O'Neill, with
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commenting, "Joseph Gilgun is wonderfully expressive as Vinnie, his volatile features continually scrunching together and apart like the top of a drawstring bag."


Accolades


See also

*
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References


External links

* * * {{Sky One 2019 British television series debuts 2010s British sitcoms 2020s British sitcoms Fiction about bipolar disorder British English-language television shows Television shows set in England Sky UK comedy-dramas Television series created by Danny Brocklehurst