Louisa Mellor

Aug 24, 2018

Filming has begun on the second series of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's excellent comedy drama Fleabag, now with added Andrew Scott…

Fleabag, adapted by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge from her acclaimed stage show, was the comedy of 2016. A candidly confessional story about guilt and self-loathing, series one was met with plaudits and an immediate clamour for more.

More is on its way, as news comes that filming has begun on Fleabag series two. Returning cast include Olivia Colman, Sian Clifford, Bill Paterson, Brett Gelman, Jenny Rainsford and Hugh Skinner. 

Sherlock fans though, may be interested to know that Andrew Scott has also jumped on board. Whatever your religious persuasion, I think we can all share in the press-release words of Waller-Bridge “thank God for Andrew Scott.”

BBC Comedy Commissioning Controller Shane Allen says the series two scripts are “knockout” (I mean, he would, but in this case there’s every reason to believe him). According to Allen, the new episodes are “sparkling with Phoebe’s unique voice that combines a whip smart complexity of character with pin sharp funny lines scattered everywhere.”

Allen continues, “It’s a superb team and cast from top to bottom and with Fleabag you can never escape a reference to the bottom.” Quite.

While we await the second run of Fleabag, Waller-Bridge fans should also look out for her spy thriller adaptation Killing Eve, which aired on BBC America earlier this year and is due to arrive on our shores imminently.

We’ll bring you more on the new series, which will air on BBC Three and Amazon Prime Video in 2019, as it arrives.