Flowers
Composer Arthur Sharpe has been nominated for an Ivor Novello Award – known as The Ivors – in the Best Television Soundtrack category for his soundtrack to the second series of Channel 4 comedy Flowers.
Sharpe, the brother of Flowers creator Will Sharpe, has also written music for Women on the Verge, The Darkest Universe, Black Pond and the new BBC One comedy Ghosts.
I think I can confidently say that you won't see a comedy as strange this year as the second series of writer Will Sharpe's Flowers. In fact I don't think there has been anything this strange on telelvision since the first series of Flowers in 2016, which introduced us to the weird and troubled dysfunctional Flower brood - mum Deborah played by Olivia Colman, sad dad Maurice played by Julian Barratt.
The wonderfully weird and weirdly wonderful Flowers returns to C4 on Monday, June 11 at 10pm and runs all week. Here is an interview with Will Sharpe who wrote the series and plays Chun. Read an interview with another of the stars, Olivia Colman, here.
First off, season one – you must have been thrilled with the reception the show got.
One of Channel 4's oddest comedies in recent years is to get a second series.
Writer/performer Will Sharpe's Flowers will return for six more episodes in association with US comedy streaming channel Seeso.
The acclaimed show, which aired over five consecutive nights, introduced the world to the eccentric Flowers family – Maurice, Deborah and the twins – and was praised for its startling originality and seamless shifts from the profane to the profound in an ostensibly traditional family sitcom setting.
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