In the opening scene-setter we find Stath nicking a viewing from his colleague Carole (Katy Wix), showing the potential renter around the flat while the alarm deafens them and then having a confrontation with Carole in public. I guess it shows how many people are desperate to rent flats in London (oops, sorry, I forgot this is fiction for a moment). It's hard to see how his dad's company has avoided going under with him working for them. ![]() When it comes to knob jockey twats Stath is in a different league. He's inappropriate, hapless, hopeless and probably only has a job at Michael & Eagle lettings agency because his dad runs the company.īut apart from the fact that this new sitcom is executively produced by Ash Atalla, who also worked on The Office 17, yes 17 years ago, that's kind of where the similarity ends. Hapless London lettings agent Stath (Jamie Demetriou, who co-writes this with Robert 'Friday Night Dinner' Popper) is in the tradition of David Brent. ![]() OK, let's kick the elephant in the room out of the door first.
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