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Comedy / Tv Shows
Get ready for a blend of British and Australian humour as the comedy-drama series *Austin* makes its way to UK screens. Starring familiar faces Ben Miller (*Death in Paradise*) and Sally Phillips (*Miranda*, *Bridget Jones*), the show, whic...
*Austin* centres around Julian Hartswood (Ben Miller), a children's author whose life unravels after he inadvertently amplifies a controversial message online. Facing public cancellation and jeopardising the career of his illustrator wife Ingrid (Sally Phillips), Julian's world is further turned upside down by the arrival of Austin (Michael Theo) – the autistic son he never knew he had from a past relationship in Australia.
Seeing a potential path back to public favour, Julian hatches a plan to embrace his newfound 'modern' family, complete with a documentary crew capturing every moment. However, the series explores the comedic and often touching complexities that arise. Austin is far from the pawn Julian expects him to be, possessing a unique perspective and sharp wit. Ingrid, meanwhile, is understandably less than thrilled with Julian's self-serving motives.
Co-created by Miller himself alongside Darren Ashton, Lloyd Woolf, Joe Tucker, Adam Zwar, and Kala Ellis, the series is praised for its clever mix of British and Australian comedic sensibilities. Michael Theo's performance as Austin has been singled out as a highlight, bringing authenticity and charm to his debut acting role. The confirmation of a second season before its UK premiere indicates confidence in the show's appeal. Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition, described the show as "irresistibly charming, humorous and heart-warming," promising UK viewers "a sheer delight".
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