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FIRST LOOK Mr Bigstuff

Expect even more chaos as Danny Dyer and Ryan Sampson return with a brand new series of Mr Bigstuff!


Sky Max has today released a number of first look images from the second series of its I Talk Telly Awards winning comedy, Mr Bigstuff, which returns this July.


Set in suburban Essex, the series, created by Ryan Sampson, was a huge hit with audiences, becoming Sky Max’s highest-rated new original comedy in three years.


Ryan Sampson returns alongside Danny Dyer and Harriet Webb for the new series which picks up two weeks after the shock news that the brothers’ dad’s not actually dead, and Lee and Glen are handling it very differently. But, with chaos mounting and questions piling up, the brothers unite on a mission to track him down.



Meanwhile, Kirsty’s taking charge in the bedroom and the boardroom, but one badly timed kiss and a mysterious blackmailer, threaten to bring it all crashing down. With secrets spilling and tempers flaring, it’s only a matter of time before the family blows up again.


The brothers aren’t the only ones bringing chaos as these first-look images tease guest stars including Rula Lenska as Rita an eccentric and flirtatious woman the brothers believe is connected to their missing dad, Don Campbell.



Linda Henry reunited with Danny Dyer to play Pam, a no-nonsense, hands-on mechanic at the family haulage firm.


And Shaun Williamson plays a furious children’s entertainer who finds himself at the centre of another brotherly showdown.


Also joining series two are Ryan’s Brassic co-stars Tom Hanson and Parth Thakerar, as well as Shobna Gulati, David Mumeni and Alan Ford. With Adrian Scarborough, Fatiha El-Ghorri, Victoria Alcock, Ned Dennehy and Clive Russell all returning.


Created and authored by Ryan Sampson, Mr Bigstuff is produced by Hayley Sterling, executive produced by Ryan Sampson and Matt Lipsey, Anil Gupta for Sky Studios, and Tom Miller and Sam Myer for Water & Power Productions.


Mr Bigstuff returns in July on Sky Max

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