People Just Do Nothing
People Just Do Nothing | |
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Series title over a cityscape of tower blocks | |
Also known as | ''PJDN Kurupt FM |
Genre | Sitcom Mockumentary |
Created by | Allan Mustafa Steve Stamp Hugo Chegwin Asim Chaudhry |
Written by | Allan Mustafa Steve Stamp Asim Chaudhry Hugo Chegwin |
Directed by | Jack Clough |
Starring | Allan Mustafa Hugo Chegwin Asim Chaudhry |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 10 (including 1 pilot) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Ash Atalla |
Producer(s) | Jon Petrie |
Production location(s) | Brentford, London, England, United Kingdom |
Running time | approx. 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Roughcut TV |
Release | |
Original network | BBC iPlayer, BBC Three (TV), BBC Three (online) |
Original release | 2012 2014 (series 1) 2015 (series 2) |
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External links | |
BBC website |
People Just Do Nothing is a BBC television sitcom that was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three in July 2014. Created, written and performed by Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp, Asim Chaudhry and Hugo Chegwin, the programme follows the lives of MC Grindah (Mustafa) and DJ Beats (Chegwin), who run Kurupt FM, a pirate radio station broadcasting garage and drum and bass from Brentford in west London. The show follows a mockumentary format, and was the first BBC Three programme to premier exclusively on its iPlayer service.[1]
The show started life in 2010 as a YouTube series that was filmed and edited by Asim Chaudhry (Chabuddy G) [2] before the BBC commissioned a pilot in July 2012, which became the most shared iPlayer show for the month. A four part series was eventually commissioned, which first aired on iPlayer in July 2014, then on terrestrial television the following month. [3] A second series, of five episodes, was aired in July 2015.[4]
In October 2015, the BBC announced it had commissioned a third and fourth series of People Just Do Nothing, [5] both consisting of six, 30 minute episodes.[6] Series 3 & 4 will initially be available on the new online BBC Three and later screened on BBC Two.
Contents
Cast
- Allan 'Seapa' Mustafa as MC Sniper (pilot)/MC Grindah (series), the emcee and founder/leader of the radio station.
- Hugo Chegwin as Kevin "DJ Beats" Bates, the principal DJ. Beats is a loyal friend of Grindah, but is sometimes mistreated by him.
- Lily Brazier as Michelle (pilot)/Miche (series), Grindah's long-term girlfriend. She is a housewife in the first series but gets a job at a beauty salon in the second series.
- Licia Hedlund-Green (pilot)/Olivia Jasmine Edwards (series) as Angel, Grindah and Michelle's young daughter.
- Daniel Sylvester Woolford as Decoy, a friend of Grindah and Beats & also the local Jamaican/yardie , and a DJ at the radio station. It is heavily implied that Decoy is the biological father of Michelle's daughter Angel.
- Steve Stamp as Steven "Steves" Green, a dim-witted habitual MDMA user and the runt of the litter at Kurupt FM. His grandmother owns the flat from which the station broadcasts.
- Ruth Bratt as Roche, Beats' girlfriend, a security guard at a local cash & carry. Roche loves Beats but is not very keen on the radio station, especially Grindah.
- George Keywood as Craig, Roche's son from a former marriage, a lazy teenager who spends most of his time at home playing Call of Duty.
- Asim Chaudhry as Chabuddy G, a local entrepreneur who runs an internet cafe. Ambitious but severely deluded, his hare-brained ideas usually bring chaos to the group.
- Magda Rogoz (pilot)/Maria Louis (series) as Aldona, Chabuddy's unloving wife from Poland.
- Victoria Alcock as Carol, Miche's Mum
- Marvin Jay Alvarez as Fantasy, a shy but long-standing member of the Kurupt FM crew.
- Joel Tiddy as Weapon X, a Kurupt FM DJ.
Production
Both series were filmed in and around the Brentford Towers Estate in Green Dragon Lane, Brentford.[7]
Broadcast
In Australia, the series premiered on 12 August 2015 on Channel [V].[8]
Series overview
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Episodes
Pilot (2012)
No. overall |
Title | Original air date |
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1 | "Comedy Feeds: People Just Do Nothing Pilot" | 17 August 2012 |
Mockumentary that follows the lives of people connected to west London pirate radio station Kurupt FM. MC Sniper is released from a very short stretch in jail and finds that the station is having problems with its transmitter, threatening Sniper's comeback set. |
Series 1 (2014)
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No. in series |
Title | Original air date |
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2 | 1 | "Secret Location" | 20 July 2014 |
After receiving noise complaints from a neighbour, the members of Kurupt FM decide to soundproof the flat from which they broadcast. They enlist the help of local entrepreneur Chabuddy G, who devises a creative solution using egg boxes and factory second packets of peanuts in return for Kurupt airing his commercial. | |||
3 | 2 | "Angel's Birthday" | 27 July 2014 |
Grindah is tasked with organizing his daughter's fifth birthday party. After his last-minute negotiations with Argos break down, Chabuddy G steps in to offer an adapted version of his hen's night party package. | |||
4 | 3 | "Competition" | 3 August 2014 |
Kurupt FM run a listener competition, presenting the prize personally to the winner. Chabuddy G's wife's brother comes to visit from Poland, but their apparent closeness raises questions about the true nature of their relationship. Meanwhile, DJ Beats flunks a job interview for Tie Land. | |||
5 | 4 | "The Website" | 3 August 2014 |
The Kurupt crew ask Chabaddy G to design a website[9] for their radio station. He agrees, in return for being allowed to play a DJ set on air. Steves attempts to obtain a crisis loan from the Job Centre. Strapped for cash, DJ Beats is forced to play at a friend's wedding reception to save the station and his washing machine. |
Series 2 (2015)
No. overall |
No. in series |
Title | Original air date |
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6 | 1 | "The Godfather" | 15 July 2015 |
It is Angel's christening and Grindah is contemplating his choice of godfather. | |||
7 | 2 | "The Babysitter" | 22 July 2015 |
Miche starts her new trial job at a salon, meaning Grindah is on babysitting duties. | |||
8 | 3 | "Weed Drought" | 29 July 2015 |
Grindah and Beats are in the midst of a weed drought and take matters into their own hands. | |||
9 | 4 | "Promotion" | 4 August 2015 |
Chabuddy prepares for his latest business venture, and Grindah has a big announcement for Miche. Meanwhile, Beats takes Craig on a comical father-and-son fishing trip. | |||
10 | 5 | "Clubnight" | 12 August 2015 |
It's the opening night of Chabuddy's new nightclub, the Champagne Steam Rooms. The Kurupt FM crew prepare for their headliner set, while Miche is offered a full-time position at the salon. |
Awards
The series was nominated for Best Scripted Comedy at the 2016 BAFTAs.
References
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External links
- People Just Do Nothing at BBC Online
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- People Just Do Nothing at British Comedy Guide
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