Dillon Mapletoft

  • Writer and comedian

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Everyone Else Burns Series 2 filming now

Filming has commenced on the second series of Everyone Else Burns, with the sitcom based around a Christian sect due to return to Channel 4 later this year. Fleabag star Sian Clifford is joining the cast as an imposing new family member.

British Comedy Guide, 25th April 2024

Everyone Else Burns Series 2 detail confirmed

Channel 4 has confirmed detail of the second series of Everyone Else Burns.

British Comedy Guide, 24th August 2023

Everyone Else Burns returning to Channel 4 for a second series

Everyone Else Burns is returning to Channel 4 for a second series, cast member Morgana Robinson has revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2023

Everyone Else Burns sets All 4 viewers on fire

Channel 4 has revealed its new comedy Everyone Else Burns has pulled in viewers by the masses, becoming All 4's biggest comedy launch since Derry Girls in 2018.

British Comedy Guide, 1st February 2023

Everyone Else Burns review

While it may set the antenna of Irish viewers tingling, the Channel 4 sitcom fails to land its punches.

Ed Power, The Irish Times, 24th January 2023

Hellfire and heathens: the making of Everyone Else Burns

"Everything's funnier if you're worried that your family might be obliterated by divine fire."

Vicky Jessop, Evening Standard, 23rd January 2023

Everyone Else Burns review

Everyone Else Burns, written by relative newcomers Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor, is a strikingly fresh sitcom while at the same time touching on some instantly recognisable tropes - the family dynamic, dad worried about his status, rivalry, meddling neighbours. It takes a few swipes at religion but actually in a fairly benign way.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd January 2023

Everyone Else Burns review

It's the end of the world... and it's remarkably mundane.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd January 2023

Everyone Else Burns review

A comedy to become religiously devoted to.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 23rd January 2023

How a doomsday comedy lured Inbetweener Simon Bird back to TV

Ambitious, warm, funny: Channel 4's great new comedy about an apocalyptic cult was irresistible to the longtime sitcom actor - even if his castmates' clubbing chat went over his head...

Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 20th January 2023

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