NEW COMEDY DRAMA
Brassic
Thu, 10pm, Sky Max & Sky Showcase (box set, Sky Box Sets & NOW)
Brace yourselves for another riotous ride as Vinnie and his gang of small-time crooks embark on more madcap adventures as Sky Max comedy drama Brassic returns for its sixth series, which promises to be its boldest yet.
‘This series is intense, for sure,’ says co-creator Joe Gilgun, who returns as lovable rogue Vinnie alongside, among others, Fool Me Once’s Michelle Keegan as his love interest Erin and Mr Bigstuff’s Ryan Sampson as ‘entrepreneur’ Tommo. ‘There’s a scarier edge to it and that’s symbolic of the people the gang are now mixing with. It’s not just petty stuff any more – they are in the big leagues, and with that comes chaos!’
This story is from the September 21, 2024 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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