- **Q: When does Austin air in the UK?
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Comedy / Tv Series
Get ready for 'Austin', a new big-hearted comedy series hitting BBC One this April. Starring Ben Miller and Sally Phillips, the show introduces Michael Theo ('Love on the Spectrum') in his debut acting role, exploring themes of unexpected f...
### Background 'Austin' emerges from a collaboration sparked by director Darren Ashton's admiration for Michael Theo's appearance on 'Love on the Spectrum'. Ashton and co-creator Ben Miller envisioned a show centered around Theo. The series blends British and Australian humour, having already aired and been renewed for a second season on ABC Australia.
### Story and Characters Julian Hartswood (Miller) is a children's author whose life unravels when a misjudged tweet threatens his career. Simultaneously, Austin (Theo), the son Julian never knew he had with an Australian woman, appears. Seeing a potential PR opportunity, Julian attempts to embrace his newfound son as a path to redemption, complicating his relationship with his wife and illustrator partner, Ingrid (Phillips). The series explores Julian's clumsy attempts to connect with Austin, Ingrid's reaction to the betrayal, and Austin's own journey towards independence, navigating the world with his unique perspective.
### Authentic Neurodiversity The creators worked closely with Michael Theo and his family to ensure Austin's character felt authentic, drawing on Theo's own experiences. Michael Theo stresses the importance of neurodivergent actors playing neurodivergent roles to avoid harmful stereotypes. Sally Phillips, who has a disabled child, also highlights the positive impact of on-screen representation.
### Production Insights Co-created by Ben Miller, Darren Ashton, Lloyd Woolf, Joe Tucker, Adam Zwar, and Kala Ellis, the show benefits from a wealth of comedy writing experience. Filming took place in both the UK and Australia. Billie Piper also makes a cameo appearance as herself.
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