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Stath Lets Flats is renewed for series 3

Photo credit: Channel 4
Photo credit: Channel 4

From Digital Spy

Stath Lets Flats, the BAFTA-winning comedy from Jamie Demetriou, has been renewed for a third series by Channel 4.

Written by and starring Demetriou (Fleabag), the series follows the title character Stath, an incompetent flat lettings agent in London who is trying to prove himself to his father and boss Vasos.

Photo credit: Channel 4
Photo credit: Channel 4

Related: Channel 4 sitcom Stath Lets Flats has fans 'in tears' with second series opener

Demetriou will reprise his role for the third series, as will his real-life sister Natasia Demetriou (What We Do In The Shadows).

Al Roberts (King Gary), Christos Stergioglou (Dogtooth), Katy Wix (Ghosts), Kiell-Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts) and Ellie White (The Other One) will also be returning.

The new episodes will pick up from the major cliffhanger at the end of series two, as Stath is faced with saving the family business, Michael & Eagle, and his relationship with Katia (Ellie White), while expecting his first child with Carole (Wix).

Meanwhile, his sister Sophie (Natasia Demetriou) and best friend Al (Roberts) are left to deal with an awkward situation after finally declaring their feelings for each other.

Photo credit: Channel 4
Photo credit: Channel 4

On the announcement of the third series, Jamie Demetriou said: "This is lovely. I love Channel 4. Thanks so much for having us back for a series 3. Sorry the title is still hard to say. Love Jamie Demetriou from Stalph Les Flav."

'Stath' added: "Thank you so truly for this energetically and development news. I never seen something on Channel For (4) in my life, but someone told me they done a programme about people being embarrassed about their body. Which is a shame. I'm proud of my body, even though my eyebrow is a bit too wide and I'm panickin' it's joinin' to my head hair."

Stath Lets Flats airs on Channel 4.


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