Free Agents. Image shows from L to R: Helen Ryan (Sharon Horgan), Alex Taylor (Stephen Mangan)
Free Agents

Free Agents

  • TV sitcom
  • Channel 4
  • 2007 - 2009
  • 7 episodes (1 series)

A dark and poignant romantic sitcom following a 'will they, won't they' couple. Stars Stephen Mangan, Sharon Horgan and Anthony Head. Stars Stephen Mangan, Sharon Horgan, Anthony Head, Matthew Holness, Sara Pascoe and more.

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Free spirit for new comedy

In a modern office building towering above Euston station, Stephen Mangan, Anthony Head and Sharon Horgan have been hard at work on a new Channel 4 comedy.

This is Derbyshire, 7th February 2009

Stephen's Now An Agent Of Chaos

The former Green Wing star plays a showbiz rep with a dire love life in this new comedy.

Graham Keal, Daily Record, 7th February 2009

Sharon Horgan - gorgeous, talented and funny

Horgan, 38, is gorgeous, talented and funny. She started writing comedy only six years ago, after leaving Ireland for London in her late teens, attending second-rate acting schools, doing an awful lot of waitressing and, in her late twenties, going to Brunel University to study English.

Amy Raphael, The Times, 7th February 2009

Feature: Free Agents

As if today's celebrities weren't rude enough, here's a sitcom about their even ruder agents. The Telegraph visits the set of Channel 4's new comedy series Free Agents and meets cast members Sharon Horgan, Stephen Mangan and Anthony Head.

Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 6th February 2009

Shut those workmen up!

It takes an army of people just to make a few seconds of TV. Who are they - and what do they all do? The Guardian follows Channel 4's all-star new comedy from shoot to screen.

Leo Benedictus, The Guardian, 5th February 2009

Mangan to star in theatre agent comedy for Channel 4

Green Wing actor Stephen Mangan is set to star in a new Channel 4 sitcom based in the offices of a theatrical agency.

Matthew Hemley, The Stage, 4th January 2008

Blog Review

The Comedy Showcase season has provided fairly consistent laughs and some amusing one-off ideas, but Free Agents is undoubtedly the first episode that seems to warrant further episodes...

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 10th November 2007

If any theme has emerged from this range of Comedy Showcases, it has been to see how far the boundaries of taste can be pushed. Here, Stephen Mangan and Sharon Horgan play theatrical agents who have been bruised by past relationships and are now having an unsatisfactory nonaffair driven by his need to sleep on her sofa. He is traumatised with guilt for abandoning his children and she feels responsible for the death of her fiancé. Both are needy, only their needs are different. There is a good deal of snappy banter between the two, but Anthony Head as their boss steals the show as a pervy old goat out of whose mouth pours an unending stream of uncensored filth. It's like being confronted by an erection on screen - more amazing than shocking.

David Chater, The Times, 9th November 2007

There's little funnier than other people's emotional damage and the consequent mess they make of things, so Chris Niel's tale of two colleagues - he an estranged dad, she lately availed of a dead fiance - who have casual sex and have to deal with the aftermath is very funny indeed. Sharon Horgan (Pulling and Angelo's) and Green Wing's Stephen Mangan star as the pair, with Anthony Head their coke-snorting, sex-crazed boss ("You've been bashing some gash, haven't you?"). Who knew Rupert Giles from Buffy could be so foul-mouthed? To think he kissed Joyce Summers with that mouth.

Gareth McLean, The Guardian, 9th November 2007

Here, are you having a laugh?

Is there a secret to creating the perfect sitcom? Channel 4 will find out with its new Comedy Showcase.

Bruce Dessau, The Times, 1st October 2007

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