Him and her sitcom
Call it the ongoing drip-down effect of The Royle Family if you like — although it's more likely a knock-on effect of budget restrictions — but lately, the BBC has been crawling with low-key single-set sitcoms.
Series 1 starts with Steve and Becky doing their usual thing - staying in bed and just about to have sex. It ends pretty much the same way too, but in between there's arguments, a fancy dress party, awkward conversations with parents and a football match to watch. In the second series Becky and Steve's relations blossoms above the nitty gritty of living together, but there's trouble on the horizon. It starts with Becky moving into Steve's flat to live with him full time. They've spent three series talking about it.
Him and her sitcom
Russell Tovey plays Steve, a laddish man with no desire to seek employment in Stefan Golaszweski 's comedy about what really goes on behind the bedroom doors of today's somethings. Surviving on benefits, Steve has no dreams and no goals He has no interest in any issues beyond eating, sleeping, drinking and having sex. Sarah Solemani plays Becky, a ladette with no desire to seek employment. Popular, true to her friends and always first to hit the dance floor when clubbing with the girls, Becky is sarcastic sometimes to the point of meanness. She sees straight through Steve but is sometimes completely unable to understand the weird self-obsession of men. This acutely-observed, forensically honest, warts-and-all comedy looks at this couple in their mid-twenties and the minutiae of their relationship. In the second series Becky and Steve's relationship blossoms above the nitty gritty of living together, but there's trouble on the horizon. In Series 3, Steve struggles to find the courage - and the right moment - to propose to Becky, much to Laura's horror and outrage. Each episode follows a different stage of the day. With Becky as chief bridesmaid and Steve as best man, from the early morning wake up call, through the ceremony and the speeches, to the drunken mess of the late night disco, we watch the wedding in real time in all its glory. View this clip on the BBC website. Powered by JustWatch.
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The theme tune is the song " Boom Bang-a-Bang " by Lulu. The first series aired from 6 September to 11 October , and comprised six episodes. The second series aired from 1 November to 13 December , and comprised seven episodes. The third series aired from 18 November to 23 December , comprising seven episodes, including a 'special' Christmas episode. The fourth and final series aired from 21 November to 19 December and comprised five episodes. Series 4 subtitled "The Wedding" is based around Laura and Paul's wedding ceremony and reception, rather than the flat where Steve and Becky live.
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Him and her sitcom
Russell Tovey, as Steve. He's like a puppy — playful and idiotic, with a lovely repertoire of facial expressions and whimpering noises. Totally irresistible and adorable. Adoring too — he worships Her Becky. When he says: "This might be the best day of my entire life" because she's moved in with him, he really means it. And he wants a blow job. Becky, played by Sarah Solemani, is lovely — beautiful, sexy, funny … that's not a bad combo to start with. But she's also wise, certainly wiser than Steve is though, to be fair, so is a peanut. And kind too. They both are — to each other, and to other people.
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It's Paul and Laura's wedding day and the final chapter for Steve and Becky. See production info at IMDbPro. Russell Tovey Steve Marshall. Last week, Steve and Becky avoided going out to a party to celebrate a young boy's remission from leukaemia because there wasn't a free bar. Kerry Howard Laura. In respect to the writing, The Guardian labelled the series "a witty, touching show" that "has the feel of a series of short plays", [5] while in The Radio Times Claire Webb noted how as the series progressed she found it to be "more Beckett play than the [usual] zany fare you might expect from a BBC3 sitcom. Get all the latest news and information in your inbox, with our range of email newsletters to meet all interests. Release date September 6, United Kingdom. Donate to British Comedy Guide Join us in our mission to support and promote British comedy across the decades. Becky reveals she's pregnant with Steve's baby. He has no interest in any issues beyond eating, sleeping, drinking and having sex. For a series purportedly about nothing, the episode went on to discuss whether or not Steve was racist, and then tackled the issue of adoption. With Becky as chief bridesmaid and Steve as best man, from the early morning wake up call, through the ceremony and the speeches, to the drunken mess of the late night disco, we watch the wedding in real time in all its glory. February Learn how and when to remove this template message.
The theme tune is the song " Boom Bang-a-Bang " by Lulu. The first series aired from 6 September to 11 October , and comprised six episodes.
Joanna Bacon Janet. This is real life in all its dull randomness. February Learn how and when to remove this template message. Call it the ongoing drip-down effect of The Royle Family if you like — although it's more likely a knock-on effect of budget restrictions — but lately, the BBC has been crawling with low-key single-set sitcoms. See the list. Do you agree? Read more It's Paul and Laura's wedding day and the final chapter for Steve and Becky. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description matches Wikidata Use dmy dates from November Wikipedia articles without plot summaries from February BBC programme template using Wikidata. The show's premise is simple: a young unemployed couple living in a bedsit and trying to avoid engaging with the outside world. List all episodes. Copyright: Big Talk Productions. Turn autoplay off Turn autoplay on.
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