The Greatness of Stath Lets Flats

A retrospective video on Stath Lets Flats (2018 - 2021). Breaking down the dualities of Stath as a Greek immigrant and a struggling nepo baby. #StathLetsFlats
Articles
'It’s comforting to watch someone who’s less intelligent than you are'
www.chortle.co.uk/interviews/...
Jamie Demetriou & Al Roberts On Stath Lets Flats | Private Parts Podcast
• #AD Jamie Demetriou & ...
How Stath Lets Flats Became the Smartest Stupid Comedy on TV
www.vulture.com/article/jamie...
Jamie Demetriou and Robert Popper interview
www.comedy.co.uk/tv/stath_let...
Stath Lets Flats S2: Interview with writer, creator and star Jamie Demetriou
www.channel4.com/press/news/s...
Stath Lets Flats: Interview with Katy Wix who plays Carole
www.channel4.com/press/news/s...
BAFTA TV Awards: Jamie Demetriou on his comedy inspirations and if he'd do a Stath Lets Flats film
virginradio.co.uk/entertainme...
Background Music
Instrumental of Omar Apollo's "Useless"
open.spotify.com/track/7dJN4N...
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E4
BBC
Stath Lets Flats
Jamie Demetriou / Stath Charalambos
Natasia Demetriou / Sophie Charalambos
Christos Stergioglou / Vasos Charalambos
Katy Wix / Carole Collins
Al Roberts / Al Clark
Kiell Smith-Bynoe / Dean Townsend
Ellie White / Katia
Dustin Demri-Burns / Julian
Alex Beckett / Marcus
Tom Stourton / Robbie
Haruka Abe / Tomoko
Jimmy Roussounis / Stephen
David Mumeni / Cem
Kayode Ewumi / Bits
Nick Mohammed / Anthony Stappan
David Avery / Bambos
Charlie Cooper / Gregory
London, England
Cyrus
Greek
U.K.
Office Culture
Nepotism
Immigrant
Assimilation
Property Letting
Millennials
Letting Agents
Comedy Blaps

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  • @IbnShahid
    @IbnShahid27 күн бұрын

    One of the things this series portrays particularly well (even in a “silly”, over the top comic format) is the dynamic you get in small family run businesses where people who are totally unqualified and temperamentally unsuited to do the job continue to be employed for years, purely because they are family members. This is something so commonplace people don’t even comment on it but it helps explain a lot of the professional incompetence you routinely see in the business world. I think it is particularly apparent in small, struggling firms run by relatively recent immigrants who casually employ their sons and/or daughters in the family business because it’s cheap and convenient, even in cases where the sons/daughters actually hate working there and would much rather be doing something else.

  • @limopizza8710

    @limopizza8710

    27 күн бұрын

    Big facts. That's a great point.

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