

The show follows Stath (Demetriou) as he tries and fails to make progress in his job as a letting agent at Michael & Eagle Lets, a business owned by his family and run by his father, Solaki. Well, Stath Lets Flats series one first premiered in the summer of 2018 on Channel 4. But, who is Jamie Demetriou? And why is he so familiar to British TV lovers?

the whole England football team? No, it’ll be comedy actors.Channel 4's hit comedy series Stath Lets Flats sees Jamie Demetriou in reprise the role of Stath - a hapless Greek-Cypriot letting agent that we first met in Comedy Blaps back in 2013 - this time in his very own series. ‘All the characters (bar a few who had availability issues) are back and saying stuff all over again! Get ready to hear what they say! Listen closely and you might even hear a thing or two from some new celebrated guest stars.

The returning cast includes Natasia Demetriou, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Ellie White, Al Roberts and Christos Stergioglou – while Nick Mohammed, David Mumeni and Tom Stourton will be reprising their guest roles.ĭemetriou said: ‘Times are the worst they have been in living memory, but fear not, a sitcom about a lettings agency is back for a third series! Julia Davis and Charlie Cooper are to make guest appearances on the third series of Stath Lets Flats, Channel 4 has announced.įilming has just wrapped on Jamie Demetriou’s Bafta-winning comedy, which picks up where the last ended: with his title character having to rescue the family business.ĭavis will play Kris, the belittling and snobbish sister of Katy Wix’s character Carole while This Country co-creator Cooper plays Gregory - a lettings agent who is passionately devoted to his wife and runs a rival agency called Live Love Lets.Īlso making a guest appearance when the series airs later this years is David Avery, whose credits include The Night Manager and We Are Lady Parts, who plays Bambos, Stath’s flash barber cousin.
