Taskmaster star “living the dream” as she joins cast of returning BBC comedy series

Comedian Bridget Christie, known for her role on Taskmaster, will be part of the ensemble in BBC’s comedy program titled Things You Wished You Had Already Done.

Currently, the production of the second season for the series conceived by Lucia Keskin (also known as YouTube personality Chi With a C), is underway in the town of Ramsgate.

Keskin, previously known as Chi, returns alongside Daniel Fearn, who goes by Dave, and Jamie Bisping, now referred to as Lucas. A fresh face, Christie, joins the team as Ruth.

What to Read Next

The newly introduced character can be described as a “disorganized and inappropriate” grief counselor, who endeavors to collaborate with the troubled family and persistently encourages Chi to leave her house and confront the tasks on the ‘regrets’ list that her parents had prepared.

Currently, Dave’s navigating his newfound singleness, while Lucas is striving for maturity, a fact that Chi vehemently denies. Typically, the town of Ramsgate braces for the ensuing turmoil.

Regarding participating in the show, Christie expressed her excitement: “I’ve long desired to portray a bisexual therapist in a Lucia Keskin TV series set by the sea. It’s living the dream for me. It’s living the dream for everyone.

On Instagram, Christie posted excitedly about collaborating with comedy genius @chiwithac and the talented crew working on this amazing project!

Keskin shared the announcement to her Instagram Stories and added some party popper emojis.

The second season will be six episodes long, at half an hour long each.

Currently, the British comedy “Colin from Accounts,” broadcast on BBC, has been given the green light for a third season. Meanwhile, photos of Nick Mohammed’s forthcoming crime series, “Deep Cover,” have recently surfaced, offering a sneak peek at its new visual style.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m pumped to share that the next season of my favorite show, Things You Should Have Done, is coming your way! It’ll be broadcast on BBC Three and available for streaming on BBC iPlayer. If you haven’t caught up yet, you can stream season 1 right now on iPlayer – trust me, it’s a must-watch!

Read More

2025-04-14 18:20

Previous post Esports.gg partners with Diambra to integrate AI-Powered Agents
Next post Bitcoin Miners Go Wild: CleanSpark Ditches HODL for Cash! 💰🚀