Finally Coming to Hulu: BBC Comedy 'The Wrong Mans'

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It seems as though a year has gone by (and it almost has) since Hulu announced they were producing this particular new comedy in partnership with the BBC. Co-starring and co-written by James Corden of Gavin and Stacey fame and Matthew Baynton (Spy and Horrible Histories), this original series called The Wrong Mans is billed as a spy thriller within a sitcom.

This was Corden’s reaction to Hulu’s involvement: 

As the clip above also revealed, the comedy and drama of this series all stems from Baynton’s character, Sam Pinkett, being in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Answering someone else’s mobile phone might have been a mistake as well.  This is obviously much more intrigue than Sam, a county council civil servant, is accustomed to.

Sam’s suddenly dangerous life becomes complicated even further by his friendship with co-worker, Phil Bourne, the office’s “senior” mail boy. 

And while the antics of Sam and Phil will be front and center in this series, the supporting cast of The Wrong Mans is nothing to sneeze at.  Silent Witness’ Emilia Fox, The History Boys’ Stephen Campbell Moore, and The Thick of It’s Rebecca Front portray some of the many mysterious characters that people this adventure from kidnap victims to MI5 agents to international criminals. But the cast member I’m most excited to see is the priceless Dawn French as Corden’s mum, Linda.

Of course, our friends across the pond got first dibs on this new series and if viewing numbers are any indication, they liked it.  In fact, according to the British Comedy Guide, The Wrong Mans broadcast on BBC Two garnered the biggest comedy audience of the year and the best numbers for a new comedy since 2005’s Extras.  I’ve gleaned some details from synopses I found on-line, but as I’ve been anticipating this series for literally months and months, I didn’t want to expose myself to too many spoilers before I have the opportunity to enjoy it.  Suffice it to say, there are twists and turns, secret identities and chase scenes aplenty. 

If, like me, you’re a Corden devotee; a fan of action mixed with laughs; or just someone who’s curious about why the series title is grammatically incorrect, I can only help you at this moment with the latter question: 

For everything else, log on to Hulu.com on November 11th when streaming of The Wrong Mans will finally be available in the US. 

Are you curious to try this series out? Have you heard good things about it from across the pond?

 

 


Carmen Croghan

Carmen Croghan often looks at the state of her British addiction and wonders how it got so out of hand.  Was it the re-runs of Monty Python on PBS, that second British Invasion in the 80’s or the royal pomp and pageantry of Charles and Diana’s wedding? Whatever the culprit, it led her to a college semester abroad in London and over 25 years of wishing she could get back to the UK again.  Until she is able, she fills the void with British telly, some of her favorites being comedies such as The Office, The IT Crowd, Gavin and Stacey, Alan Partridge, Miranda and Green Wing. Her all-time favorite series, however, is Life On Mars. A part-time reference library staffer, she spends an inordinate amount of time watching just about any British series she can track down which she then writes about for her own blog Everything I Know about the UK, I Learned from the BBC.  She is excited to be contributing to Telly Visions and endeavors to share her Anglo-zeal with its readers.

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