Four new short Comedy Blaps have been released today by C4. Details below. E4 has previously commissioned two series of former Blaps, the BAFTA-winning Chewing Gum by Michaela Coel and Bad Robots. The new forthcoming comedy Gameface from Roisin Connaty began life as a Comedy Blap as well. Other Blaps alumni include Marc Wootton, Claudia Doherty, Nick Helm, Sam Simmons, David Earl and many more.
Nerys Evans, deputy head of Channel 4 comedy, says: “Blaps are a really exciting opportunity to work with a variety of talented new writers, directors and actors. And the series has a great track record of being the birthplace of many series commissions also. C4’s Comedy Blaps are always innovative, varied and surprising, and this new batch is crammed with brilliant new talent and fresh ideas. It’s hugely rewarding to give people either their first break with a broadcaster or the opportunity to work up their passion projects to sell their vision. It also allows us to give people a huge amount of creative freedom and that has resulted in some fantastically funny projects starting life.
Submissions for the next wave of Blaps reopen in Summer 2017.
How to Life
The 3-part How to Life explores what might happen if one egotistical know-it-all turned his bizarre, everyday life-experiences into a series of spontaneous and, some might say, idiotic “How To” lessons. Comedian Ryan Shelton (Rove, The Wrong Girl, Hamish & Andy’s Gap Year) stars as the host and protagonist in How To Life, a fast moving hybrid of narrative, sketch and surrealism that follows Ryan as he turns his unusual, everyday life experiences into even unusualer life lessons (How to Lie, How to French Kiss and How to Escape Boring Conversations). Joining Ryan Shelton in his surreal world is Hamish Blake as Ryan’s semi-identical twin brother and Gina Riley as his mother/nemesis. Also featuring are Amber Clayton, Georgina Naidu and Pia Miranda.
The Educatoror
A fast-paced, naturalistic 3-part comedy series set at a tough, inner city London girls school written by, starring and directed by Paul G Raymond and Luke Manning. Vicki Pepperdine and Jessica Knappet also featuring in the cast. The Educatoror of the title is Arun Jason, an Oxbridge-educated teacher. He’s sensitive, artistically high-minded, and thinks he’s Robin Williams in Dead Poet’s Society. He leaves his cushy post at a privileged private school, and takes on a new role at a tough, inner-city London school in Tower Hamlets. Overconfident bordering on smug, Arun quickly realises he is out of his depth; the teenage girls at this school are like nothing he’s ever dealt with before…
The Reunion
"Class of 2007, assemble! It’s been a momentous decade since you left St Peter’s school. There have been a few births, a few deaths and all the toilets are now fully working (no solids). So now, as the school celebrates its centenary, we welcome you all back in the same room. What could possibly go wrong…?" The Reunion is a 3-part comedy set over one extraordinary night at a school reunion written by and starring the award-winning duo, Max Oleskar & Ivan Gonzalez.
We Are Family (pictured)
According to Susie Conway, “the family that roasts together is the most together”. A picture-perfect family, the Conways shot to fame through their hugely popular family dining website. As they clocked up the hits the offers flooded in and Conway’s Cook Books, Conway’s Ready Meals, and an Organic shop followed suit. But pretty soon the perfect family had become a fame-hungry, cynical, money-grabbing bunch of hypocrites. But who cares? Provided they can keep up the charade of a happy and successful family, the all-important cash-cow brand will remain intact… The 11 minute one-off stars Amanda Abbington, Bebe Cave, Laura Checkley, Tom Goodman-Hill and Antonia Thomas and is written by Will Smith.
All four Blaps are available now on All 4 here.