We watch an infinitesimally small amount of telly in this house, mainly because we don't have a telly, but one show we've been hooked on, since we bumped into the pilot on Channel 4's catch-up service in 2012, is 'Toast of London', which returns for a second series this evening. Written by Matt Berry and Arthur Mathews, it stars Berry himself as Steven Toast - actor, voice-over artist and pompous windbag. It's a hoot. Don't miss it.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Toast Returns
We watch an infinitesimally small amount of telly in this house, mainly because we don't have a telly, but one show we've been hooked on, since we bumped into the pilot on Channel 4's catch-up service in 2012, is 'Toast of London', which returns for a second series this evening. Written by Matt Berry and Arthur Mathews, it stars Berry himself as Steven Toast - actor, voice-over artist and pompous windbag. It's a hoot. Don't miss it.
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I'll definitely be trying to check this out. Good credentials. Wasn't he in the great IT Crowd?
Indeed he was. Series one (and the pilot) are still available to watch on 4OD.
Yesss!
Watched the pilot last night. Very promising. Will try to catch up with more soon.
And he makes very good records...if you like Mike Oldfield.
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