
Fleabag
- TV sitcom
- BBC Three
- 2016 - 2019
- 12 episodes (2 series)
Comedy series starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge as a woman living in London whose life is a mess. Also features Sian Clifford, Bill Paterson, Olivia Colman, Andrew Scott, Brett Gelman and more.
Episode menu
Series 2, Episode 2

A counselling session elicits an uncomfortable truth from Fleabag and she finds herself somewhere unexpected. Elsewhere a chat with Claire brings some unwelcome news, Martin and Fleabag face off, and Jake wonders where Claire is.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 11th March 2019
- Time
- 10am
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 26 minutes, 3 seconds
Cast & crew
Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Fleabag |
Sian Clifford | Claire |
Olivia Colman | Godmother |
Andrew Scott | The Priest |
Brett Gelman | Martin |
Jenny Rainsford | Boo |
Hugh Skinner | Harry |
Fiona Shaw | Counsellor |
Eileen Dunwoodie | Sandy |
Jo Martin | Pam |
Amelda Brown | Gina |
Michael Mears | Kind Man |
David Hargreaves | Chatty Joe |
Ray Fearon | Hot Misogynist |
Angus Imrie | Jake |
Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Writer |
Cat Renton | Script Editor |
Jenny Robins | Story Producer |
Harry Bradbeer | Director |
Sarah Hammond | Producer |
Harry Williams | Executive Producer |
Jack Williams | Executive Producer |
Phoebe Waller-Bridge | Executive Producer |
Harry Bradbeer | Executive Producer |
Lydia Hampson | Executive Producer |
Joe Lewis | Executive Producer |
Hsinyi Liu | Line Producer |
Gary Dollner | Editor |
Jonathan Paul Green | Production Designer |
Olivia Scott-Webb | Casting Director |
Tony Miller | Director of Photography |
Ray Holman | Costume Designer |
Pippa Woods | Make-up Designer |
Isobel Waller-Bridge | Composer |
Natasha Romaniuk | 1st Assistant Director |
Kate Daughton | Commissioning Editor |
Video
When your dad gets you therapy for your birthday
A counselling session elicits an uncomfortable truth from Fleabag.
Featuring: Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag) & Fiona Shaw (Counsellor).
Press
Review: Fleabag, series 2, episode 2
After last week's slam dunk of an opening episode the second instalment of the second series slips into more conventional comedy territory with Fleabag's main concern being the fact that she has the hots for a hot priest, played by Andrew Scott.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th March 2019Fleabag speaks about her fear of being a 'bad feminist'
The co-creator and star of Fleabag says she worries about being labelled a "bad feminist" when writing the TV comedy.
BBC, 10th March 2019