Charlie Covell
Charlie Covell

Charlie Covell

  • Actor and writer

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Writers' Guild Awards 2019 shortlist

The writers of Derry Girls, Inside No. 9 and Detectorists are amongst the nominees for The Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards 2019.

British Comedy Guide, 4th December 2018

The End Of The F***ing World Series 2 confirmed

Channel 4's hit comedy drama The End Of The F***ing World is to return for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2018

Comedies nominated in British Screenwriters' Awards

The nominations for the British Screenwriters' Awards 2018 features the writers of Famalam, Timewasters, Derry Girls, Sick Note and Motherland.

British Comedy Guide, 18th July 2018

Charlie Covell interview

"Depressingly, your teenage years are indelibly marked on you," says Charlie Covell.

Royal Television Society, 15th May 2018

Review: The End of the F***ing World

Two troubled teens hit the road together, committing crimes that result in them becoming murder suspects...

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 12th January 2018

Why everyone should watch The End of the F***ing World

I had only intended to watch one episode of new comedy drama The End of the F***ing World on All4 but before I knew it I'd seen the entire series. I've been known to binge but never to this extent. I've never watched an entire series in one day. I felt an instant connection to the lead characters, which is a little worrying as one is a self proclaimed psycho and spends the first half of the series plotting the death of the other.

Luke, The Custard TV, 31st October 2017

Review: The End of the F***ing World, an effing triumph

Goodbye Christopher Robins's Alex Lawther and Jessica Barden (The Lobster) star as teen outcasts on the run

Ben Allen, Radio Times, 24th October 2017

E4 & Netflix order The End Of The F***ing World

Filming has begun on a "darkly comic road trip tale" for E4 and Netflix. Based on a graphic novel, The End Of The F***ing World follows a psychopathic teenager and his female friend as they search for the father she has never met.

British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2017

Burn Burn Burn review

A last request to scatter their best friend's ashes leads to some surreal and startling moments on the road.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 27th October 2016

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