Boarders
The BBC has released first-look pictures for the return of the hit comedy-drama Boarders, which will arrive for a second term next year on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three in the UK and on TUBI, co-producer, in North America and LATAM, as well as ZDFneo in Germany. Created and written by the BAFTA-nominated Daniel Lawrence Taylor, who co-stars in the series as Gus, Boarders is produced by Studio Lambert, part of All3Media, in association with All3Media International for the BBC.
Hit comedy-drama Boarders, created and written by BAFTA-nominated Daniel Lawrence Taylor, is set to return for another term. The six-part second series will be produced by Studio Lambert in association with All3Media International for BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.
Josh Tedeku (Jaheim), Jodie Campbell (Leah), Sekou Diaby (Toby), Myles Kamwendo (Omar) and Aruna Jalloh (Femi) will all reprise their roles for the second series, alongside writer and creator Daniel Lawrence Taylor who returns as their mentor Gus.
I've been meaning to write about Boarders since I first saw the opening episode but it's taken me a while to process it. I was expecting a silly, frothy rites-of-passage version of Bad Education with a little bit of politics lobbed in but what I've seen so far is very different. Daniel Lawrence Taylor, previously best known for the time travel jazz comedy Timewasters, has come up with something very different, very striking here.
Can you give us an overview of Boarders?
Casting has been announced for Boarders, the upcoming BBC Three and iPlayer comedy drama series created by the award-winning writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor (Timewasters) and made by Studio Lambert (The Nest, Three Girls) in association with All3Media International for the BBC.
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