BBC TV announce commission of Series Three

BBC ONE ANNOUNCES COMMISSION OF BRAND NEW SERIES OF
BAFTA NOMINATED COMEDY COUNT ARTHUR STRONG

BBC One today announced the commission of a third series of comedy Count Arthur Strong.

The BAFTA nominated and critically acclaimed series launched on BBC Two in 2013.  Series two heralded a move to its new home on BBC One where it broadcast at the beginning of this year.

In the seven new episodes, Arthur still pursues his dreams of stardom no matter how much chaos he causes along the way, with Michael (played by Rory Kinnear) doing his best to limit the damage to the world around them and his own sanity.

Graham Linehan comments:  “Very happy to hear that Arthur, Michael and the gang will have more adventures. And we’ve got some crackers lined up for this series….”

Steve Delaney added: “I’m thrilled, delighted and humbled that BBC One have requested another series of Count Arthur Strong. Where do I sign? Quick, before they change their minds!”

Shane Allen, Controller, Comedy Commission for BBC said: “How could we resist bringing back this character comedy masterclass which blends the joyfully daft with skilfully inventive plotting. Series two really hit its stride and the move to BBC One has brought the audience response we were hoping for. It’s a privilege to be working with these writing and performing talents at the top of their game.”

Jon Rolph, Managing Director of Retort, and Executive Producer commented: “It’s a joy and a privilege to be irresistibly drawn into Arthur’s world, and we’re delighted that the BBC One audience think so too.”

Executive Producer Richard Daws, Komedia: “It appears Count Arthur is edging ever closer to becoming the national treasure he has always imagined he was.”

Production and transmission will be in 2016.

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