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Joe Gilgun 'made offensive comment about pregnant woman's unborn child'

Hit TV show Brassic has been rocked by a complaint against star Joe Gilgun over an alleged offensive comment made backstage. The alleged incident happened on set when a pregnant make-up artist asked Joe, who has bipolar disorder, to stop smoking marijuana near her. She is said to have complained that he allegedly responded with a remark about her unborn child that she found offensive.

Hannah Hope, The Sun, 15th January 2022

Brassic, Sky Max, review

Friendship is the real draw to this fizzing, foul-mouthed sitcom.

Barbara Speed, i Newspaper, 6th October 2021

Brassic star Joe Gilgun discusses future of show

The Brassic co-creator and star said the future of the show depends on whether its cast stay with it.

Lauren Morris, Radio Times, 30th September 2021

Comedies in the running for Edinburgh TV Festival Awards 2021

Bloods, Brassic, Motherland, Starstruck, Trying and We Are Lady Parts are amongst the nominees for the Edinburgh TV Festival Awards 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 8th September 2021

Sky backs comedies

Sky has reiterated its commitment to comedy, as work resumes on several of its shows. A fourth series of Brassic is being written, Breeders looks set to return for a third series, and drafting is underway on a third series of Intelligence. Further episodes of The Reluctant Landlord were also in development before the coronavirus pandemic struck.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd May 2021

Michelle Keegan legs it as she films with Joe Gilgun

Michelle Keegan high tailed it out of a pub with co-star Joe Gilgun while filming a dramatic scene for Brassic.

Shannon Power, The Sun, 10th March 2021

Michelle Keegan re-enacts romantic Titanic moment

It's not quite the classic scene made famous by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic.

But Michelle Keegan and Brassic co-star Joe Gilgun tried to recreate the iconic moment from the 1997 film.

Jill Robinson, The Sun, 26th November 2020

Filming halted on Brassic Series 3

Sky has confirmed that the cast and crew are currently in self-isolation.

Radio Times, 23rd September 2020

Sky's Brassic sees high streaming

Sky's Brassic has attracted almost 6 million viewing requests for its second series on catch-up/streaming platforms since its launch at the start of May.

British Comedy Guide, 26th June 2020

Brassic review

Cartoonish capers give us a break from reality.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 8th May 2020

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