
BINGE
Colin from Accounts, the hit Australian romantic comedy starring real-life husband and spouse duo Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, has been commissioned for a second season.
Australian streamer BINGE confirmed at this time that the present, contemporary from three wins at Australia’s TV Logie Awards, together with one for Most Excellent Comedy Program and one every for Brammall and Dyer, will probably be produced by Straightforward Tiger Productions (Jack Irish, Rake, The Twelve), and be distributed exterior Australia and New Zealand by Paramount International Content material Distribution.
Brammall and Dyer additionally wrote the present, which sees the couple meet for the primary time when Dyer’s character Ashley flashes her breast at Brammall’s Gordon whereas she crosses the highway in entrance of his automobile. His shock causes him to crash the automobile, knock down a Border Terrier canine and the pair staff as much as get the injured canine to the vet. Six episodes of heat and witty romantic chaos ensue, and a neat cliffhanger that means a second season was at all times on the playing cards. (‘Colin from Accounts’ is the title they resolve to provide the fortuitously recovered canine.)
The primary season grew to become Foxtel Group’s most watched authentic scripted sequence of all time, bought to a number of territories world wide, most lately the BBC in the UK the place it launched to worldwide reward.
Brammall and Dyer mentioned: “We’re thrilled that BINGE is lastly giving in and letting us do one other one. Seems the Border Terrier group is extraordinarily highly effective. Thanks to everyone world wide who has loved the present, we are able to’t wait to carry you all a second season. Keep tuned for extra shenanigans.”
Alison Hurbert-Burns, Commissioner and BINGE Govt Director, mentioned: “BINGE is thrilled to verify a second season of the award-winning Colin from Accounts. We left season one not sure if Ashley and Gordon might get Colin again so in fact we have to see what’s subsequent for these lovable characters that audiences in Australia, and the world have fallen in love with.”