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Beattie Edmondson, Josh Widdicombe, and Elis James in BBC Comedy Feeds (2012)

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BBC Comedy Feeds

BBC Three commissions new sitcom from comedian Josh Widdicombe
BBC Three has commissioned a new sitcom from comedian Josh Widdicombe.

The channel has ordered six episodes of Josh, which follows Josh and mates Owen (Elis James) and Kate (Beattie Edmondson) living in a flatshare.

Jack Dee also features in the sitcom as the trio's landlord, Geoff, who is described as a "shoo-in for this year's Most Irritating Landlord award".

The Last Leg star Widdicombe has also written the series with Tom Craine.

The series follows a pilot made as part of BBC Comedy Feeds. It is directed by David Schneider, and produced by Simon Mayhew-Archer.

Josh is just one of the newly announced commissions from BBC Three, which includes a special disability season, and other comedy and factual programmes.

The disability season will explore what it means to be a young disabled person living in Britain today. Programmes include The World's Worst Place To Be Disabled, My Broken Brain:...
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  • 8/21/2014
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