![]() ![]() ![]() J: I think you just wanted to hear it out loud. Normally we just do one big read, but we did an early read. I don't know why we did that, to be quite honest. R: When we were doing Friday Night Dinner Series 3 you came along to an early read. J: Yeah, the next in his redemption quadrilogy is gonna be about an Egyptian lute player. J: Famously a better singer than director. ![]() J: You've met Quentin Tarantino haven't you? You've got like the best voice of any comedian, any person I've ever met. R: Why, though? You've got like the best voice. I remembered this the other day: you said "What ideas do you have?" And I said "I'd like to make a sitcom where I sing." And the conversation sort of ended. R: What did we talk about? "It would be nice to work with you"? Image shows from L to R: Dean (Kiell Smith-Bynoe), Marcus (Alex Beckett), Vasos (Christos Stergioglou), Stath (Jamie Demetriou), Sophie (Natasia Demetriou), Al (Alastair Roberts), Carole (Katy Wix). J: Yes, I think I just ordered everything that you ordered because I panicked. We had watermelon juice and a bowl of fruit each, that was too big. I was a big fan, and then you saw the Blaps and were the first person to reach out and give me a digital pat on the back. J: As I've said in other interviews, I met you through your books, I guess as a kid. R: I saw your Blap on the internet system. J: You made me! Actually, I wanted to impress a few uncles, and some dignitaries. Why did you want to make Stath Lets Flats? J: I love how long you've strived to become a burser and have never given up your dream. What are some personality traits of mine that you like? Three please. Below is what they said, which includes plenty of funny tangents. ![]() We asked the duo if they would mind meeting up to talk about how they scripted the show, and let us eavesdrop in on that conversation. Jamie Demetriou and Robert Popper worked together to develop Channel 4 sitcom Stath Lets Flats. ![]()
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