Karl Pilkington
I've read that Karl Pilkington has said that Sick Of It is "not meant to be that funny", but I'm more than happy to review it on this comedy website. It's a lot funnier than a lot of television shows that bill themselves as comedies. There's a melancholy, bittersweet edge to it too, but it will certainly make you smile rather than frown.
Karl Pilkington returns as the middle-aged man haunted by the voice inside his head as he lurches from one existential crisis to another. Read an interview with him below.
Karl Pilkington returns as the middle-aged man haunted by the voice inside his head as he lurches from one existential crisis to another.
The first image has been released from the second series of Sick Of It. Karl is pictured with his aunt Norma’s new carer Ruby (Marama Corlett).
Karl Pilkington returns to Sky One for a second series of the critically acclaimed tragi-comedy about a middle-aged man haunted by the voice inside his head as he lurches from one existential crisis to another.
The Sky original production Sick of It is set to return to our screens as a second series of the scripted comedy gets greenlit. The scripted series, written by Karl Pilkington and Richard Yee, his long-time producer and director, will air late 2019 on Sky One and NOW TV.
Karl Pilkington is back on Sky One, this time with his first scripted comedy drama: a six-part Sky original production co-written with Richard Yee. Karl plays Karl, a crotchety cabbie who’s living with his auntie while trying to get over the loss of his long-term girlfriend. His closest mate is his alter ego, an uncensored version of himself who appears only to him and can say exactly what he thinks, without the risk of offending anyone.
Enter the mind of Karl Pilkington in new comedy Sick of It, coming soon to Sky One and streaming service NOW TV.
Karl Pilkington is to star in his own self-penned sitcom for Sky 1. Sick of It is a scripted comedy series that sees Pilkington take on two roles - himself, and the voice inside his head, as he muddles through the mundane life he may have led if he hadn’t met Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
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