Sunday, 30 September 2012

Emun Elliot: 'Threesome' series two

 

Tom MacRae 'Threesome' Q&A: 'Series two is going to be different'

Tom MacRae's sitcom Threesome was a breakout hit for Comedy Central last year. The channel's first original scripted comedy impressed critics and won a second series, which begins next week.

Following the first series finale, Alice (Amy Huberman), Mitch (Stephen Wight) and Richie (Emun Elliott) must deal with the trials of being new parents, but find that there's more to it than simply leaving their partying lifestyle behind them...

Digital Spy caught up with show creator MacRae to discuss the popularity of series one, what we should expect from series two and what could potentially be a *very* bright future for Threesome...

How did you feel about the success of Threesome's first series?
"Obviously I created it and was producing it as well, and it's something that I did love. It was the first time that a show was mine, that's been created from scratch. Having it in my head for so long, when we cast it, it was amazing to see actors playing these people who were just in my head! Then the set was built, and seeing what their house was like and building that whole world from scratch was fantastic.

"The second year doing it all over again... we all know much more what we're doing now, we all know what the show is. We went through that whole process of creating it last year, and we get to come and play with it all again."

Read more at Digital Spy 

Threesome series two begins on Monday, October 1 at 9.30pm on Comedy Central.

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