The first was a Chekhov comedy short for the BBC “that we didn’t think was very good”, says Davis.
It’s dangerous, and liberating because there are so few limits to Davis’s comedy – which mixes absurdism with jet-black humour.
Julia Davis is standing outside West London Studios in a hospital gown, clutching a cup of tea.
Still, neither Davis, nor the rest of the cast, is going to apologise for the show’s outrageous moments.
→ Full news story
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Want to submit TV content?
Animefice covers the latest Anime news.
Gamefice covers the latest Game news.
Screenfice covers the latest Film & TV news.
The Artifice is a long-form writing platform that covers a wide spectrum of art forms.