

Stath Lets Flats
Follows incompetent Greek-Cypriot lettings agent Stath, who works for the family business, Michael and Eagle. While Stath wrestles not to be outshone by their top agent, ruthlessly ambitious Carole, the company struggles against the threat of Smethwicks - the slick, high-end estate agents next door.
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Plot Summary
Stath attempts to prove his worth as a letting agent in his father's company, Michael & Eagle. Despite his questionable methods and social awkwardness, he navigates the world of London real estate with the help of his sister Sophie and colleagues. The series hilariously portrays his struggles to find clients, manage relationships, and avoid being fired.
Critical Reception
Stath Lets Flats was critically acclaimed for its unique brand of awkward comedy, sharp writing, and outstanding performances, particularly from Jamie Demetriou. It gained a cult following and was praised for its originality and relatable portrayal of workplace struggles and family dynamics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its surreal and cringe-worthy humor.
- Jamie Demetriou's performance is a standout, capturing Stath's endearing incompetence.
- Applauded for its sharp writing and surprisingly heartfelt moments.
Google audience: Audience reception generally aligns with critical praise, highlighting the show's unique comedic voice and the central performance. Many viewers found the humor refreshing and the characters memorable.
Awards & Accolades
Won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Scripted Comedy in 2020.
Fun Fact
The show's unique title, 'Stath Lets Flats,' is a direct reflection of the protagonist's name and profession, highlighting the show's commitment to its quirky premise.
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