Jamie Demetriou returns as idiotic London lettings agent Stath
General incompetence, a knack for making achingly foolish decisions and an overeagerness to please his dad – all these traits were on display when lettings agent Stath (Jamie Demetriou) first appeared on our screens last year in Stath Lets Flats.
Now, the imbecilic GreekCypriot Londoner and his crew of long-suffering colleagues at Michael & Eagle Lettings are back – but this time there’s a brash new boss at the helm in the shape of smug estate agent Julian (Dustin Demri-Burns).
Loathsome and loud, Julian previously worked for Smethwicks, the rival agency next door, but has been given the top job by Stath’s dad (Christos Stergioglou), who owns the company.
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