
Green Wing: Resuscitated
- Online sitcom
- 2024
- 6 episodes (1 series)
Audio sequel to Channel 4's surreal 2000s hospital comedy. Stars Tamsin Greig, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Stephen Mangan, Mark Heap, Pippa Haywood and more.
Press clippings
The Skewer wins gold at Radio Academy Awards 2025
Radio 4's topical format The Skewer won the gold award in the comedy category at The Radio Academy ARIAS. Green Wing: Resuscitated was runner-up, with Help I Sexted My Boss taking bronze.
British Comedy Guide, 15th May 2025Green Wing, Mark Steel and Time Of The Week amongst ARIAS nominees
Kurupt FM, Green Wing: Resuscitated, Help I Sexted My Boss, IM1, Mark Steel's In Town, The Menagerie, The Skewer, Time Of The Week and Where There's A Will, There's A Wake are up for the Comedy Award in the ARIAS 2025.
British Comedy Guide, 9th April 2025Green Wing in talks to return to TV
There was good news earlier this year for fans of hit 00s sitcom Green Wing when it came back as an audio show, and that good news might be about to become great news.
Robert Oliver, Metro, 23rd July 2024Why classic TV shows are returning - as podcasts
Audio reboots aren't just fun and fast to make - they're also a way to create the easiest naked scenes stars will ever record. For the stars of retro television hits, the future is audio.
Hollie Richardson, The Guardian, 28th May 2024Green Wing: Resuscitated review
One of the best TV sitcoms of the past two decades makes for a joyfully oddball audio experience.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 7th May 2024Green Wing: Resuscitated review
Fans of Channel 4's surreal hospital comedy will not be disappointed with the result, which dropped without notice this week.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st May 2024Green Wing cast reunite for Audible podcast series
The cast of Green Wing have reunited for a six-part podcast sitcom. Green Wing: Resuscitated is available now from Audible.
British Comedy Guide, 29th April 2024Green Wing: Resuscitated review
Hit TV comedy series is revived in audio form, and the anarchic energy has survived intact.
Fiona Sturges, The Financial Times, 29th April 2024