Watch the new trailer for BBC’s “bingeworthy” returning British series with perfect score

The BBC has released a new trailer for Such Brave Girls ahead of the upcoming second season.

In the shoes of an enthusiastic fan, I’d say: A sitcom penned by Kat Sadler focuses on me, Deb Johnson (Louise Brealey), a single mom juggling life with my daughters, Josie (Sadler) and Billie (Lizzie Davidson). Together, we’re on an unpredictable journey through the ups and downs of our daily lives.

Back in 2023, the show made its debut on our screens, and it was recently confirmed that there would be a second season. Now, the BBC has released a trailer on YouTube, hinting at more comedic blunders involving the bumbling trio.

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Showcasing mortifying kidnappings, peculiar auto collisions, and a bit of domestic damage, the approaching season is set to deliver an array of cringe-worthy instances as the girls make their comeback with the six-episode series airing on July 3rd.

The trailer showcases the main actors in action, along with the reappearance of Deb’s beau Dev (Paul Bazely) and her committed partner Seb (Freddie Meredith), who is associated with Josie.

While we wait for the next exciting episodes, I can’t help but revisit season one of “Such Brave Girls.” It’s currently scoring a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 20 reviews! The critics’ consensus calls it “painfully funny” and a “sharp showcase” for the trio at its heart.

As I delved into “Such Brave Girls”, I found myself chuckling uneasily at its somber, tangled narrative. TIME Magazine aptly put it as a drama brimming with the kind of emotional depth that leaves you giggling while winching in discomfort. On the other hand, The Hollywood Reporter labeled it as a side-splitting portrayal of familial discord.

The widely admired television show also received positive feedback from IMDb users, who found it to be effortlessly engaging and hard to resist binge-watching. Many viewers commented on its exceptionally smart scriptwriting.

This show, ‘Brave Girls’, is undeniably among the top British comedies of late, boasting solid writing and spot-on acting. One viewer even described it as ‘gritty’ and ‘genuine’.

One individual remarked: “This screenplay is exceptionally concise, scarcely containing superfluous phrases or cliched dialogues. The conversation flows effortlessly from one absurdly humorous and amusing line to another. Every episode brims with moments that will have you laughing out loud.

Such Brave Girls returns on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer on 3 July.

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2025-06-21 00:19

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