
Although everyone in it was still unquestionably silly, they also became terrifically sweet. The most recent series was probably its best. The BBC Commissioning Editor is Tanya Qureshi.To create an army of gibbering morons, but also make you care for them, is a gift. Show is produced by Inez Gordon and EPs for Roughcut are Ash Atalla, Alex Smith and Rebecca Murrell. We could not have asked for better partners than Roughcut TV and the BBC as Village Roadshow Television continues growing its global television footprint.”

Village Roadshow EVP Alix Jaffe said: “The show’s concept is incredibly original and made even richer by the lived experiences of Kyla and Lee. We Might Regret This hasn’t landed a U.S. broadcasters, marks a rare co-production credit for a U.S. The involvement of Village Roadshow, which will lead conversations with U.S. The producer most recently landed a separate BBC order for family comedy Things You Should Have Done, while it has been shopping Jamie Demetriou’s Stath to U.S. Roughcut has had success in recent years with BAFTA-winning hits including Stath Lets Flats and Big Boys, both for Channel 4.

Boyd’s former Smack the Pony co-star Sally Phillips is also starring alongside Hugh Coles and Aasiya Shah.īBC Comedy Commissioning Director Jon Petrie said: “Kyla and Lee have created something special, and we look forward to seeing them bring this incredibly personal, funny story to life.” We Might Regret This was initially reported to be in development as a Channel 4 pilot. The show is inspired by the lives of Harris and co-writer Lee Getty, who said it will be about the “messiest and most joyous lived experiences of friendship, love and disability.” BBC Hits $130M Diversity Content Commitment With One Year To Spare
