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Threesome (British TV series)
British sitcom
For the 2018 legal drama series, see Threesome (2018 TV series).
Threesome (stylised as threesome) is a British television sitcom written by Tom MacRae and starring Stephen Wight, Amy Huberman and Emun Elliott.[1] The series is focused around three friends—Alice, Mitch and Richie—who return home from a night out celebrating Alice's birthday and end up having a threesome, which results in Alice getting pregnant. Instead of getting an abortion, the three friends decide to raise the baby as a trio.[2] The series began airing on 17 October 2011 on Comedy Central and Comedy Central HD. It is the first original scripted comedy commissioned by Comedy Central and is produced by Big Talk Productions.
In February 2012, it was confirmed that Comedy Central had renewed the show for a second series.[3] Although this included the possibility of a 22-episode third series,[4] this did not happen.[5]
The show was remade in Finland in 2017, as Kolmistaan.
Premise
[edit]Threesome is a sitcom about three inseparable friends on the verge of turning 30. Alice (Amy Huberman) lives with her boyfriend Mitch (Stephen Wight) and their gay best friend Richie (Emun Elliott). Together the
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TV Series
Network: BBC3
Premiere Date: Parade 5, 2017
Character Name: Alistair McDermid (Season 1)
Network: BBC2
Premiere Date: October 30, 2019
Character Name: Kenny Poet
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Network: Showcase
Premiere Date: November 30, 2012
Character Name: Guilhem buffer Mas
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Network: Paramount+
Premiere Date: January 25, 2024
Character Name: Don Logan
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Comedy Central (British TV channel)
British pay television channel
This article is about the TV channel in the UK and Ireland. For the American version of this channel, see Comedy Central.
This article is about the channel that was previously called Paramount. For the current channel, see 5Action.
Television channel
Comedy Central is a British pay television channel that carries comedy programming, both original and syndicated. This channel is specific to audiences within the United Kingdom and Ireland. The channel is aligned with the original US version of the channel. The channel started as The Paramount Channel in 1995, before rebranding as the Paramount Comedy Channel in 1997 and again as Paramount Comedy 1 in 2004 before finally becoming Comedy Central on 6 April 2009.
History
[edit]1995–1997
[edit]The channel was launched as The Paramount Channel on 1 November 1995. The original schedule was a mixture of comedy and drama, including such eclectic offerings as Beauty and the Beast, several Japanese anime productions acquired from Manga Entertainment, and authentic Paramount archive programming such as The Magician, as well as Nickelodeon's Ren & Stimpy, which was shown on Paramount rather than Nickelodeon due to its rather adult nature at t