Sliced. Image shows from L to R: Joshua (Samson Kayo), Ricky (Theo Barklem-Biggs). Copyright: Lovely Electricity
Sliced

Sliced

  • TV sitcom
  • Dave
  • 2019 - 2021
  • 9 episodes (2 series)

Sitcom from Samson Kayo about two mates who work as pizza delivery drivers. Also features Theo Barklem-Biggs, Weruche Opia, David Mumeni, Phil Daniels, Racheal Ofori and more.

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Series 2, Episode 1 - You Must Be Joshua?

Sliced. Image shows from L to R: Joshua (Samson Kayo), Ricky (Theo Barklem-Biggs). Copyright: Lovely Electricity
After the humiliation of being caught dressed as a dog at a council flat sex party, Joshua is trying to patch things up with Naomi. Unfortunately for him, it may be too late as Naomi has a new boyfriend. Meanwhile, Ricky gets mugged.

Broadcast details

Date
Thursday 3rd June 2021
Time
10pm
Channel
Dave
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Monday 7th June 2021 10:40pm Dave
Saturday 16th October 2021 12:40am Dave
Thursday 11th November 2021 3:00am Dave
Sunday 23rd January 2022 2:00am Dave
Monday 17th October 2022 12:40am Dave
Friday 10th March 2023 2:30am Dave
Saturday 14th October 2023 2:45am Dave
Thursday 28th March 2024 10:00pm BBC3

Cast & crew

Cast
Samson Kayo Joshua
Theo Barklem-Biggs Ricky
Weruche Opia Naomi
David Mumeni Mario
Racheal Ofori Tika
Guest cast
Nicole Bartlett Andrea
Shiloh Coke Special Constable
Denis Conway Father Colin
Joanne Denson Mobility Scooter Lady
Morgan Watkins Jason
Writing team
Samson Kayo Writer
Phil Bowker Writer
Production team
Phil Bowker Director
Jon MacQueen Producer
Pete Thornton Executive Producer
Samson Kayo Executive Producer
Rachael Hankinson Line Producer
Joe Haughey Editor
Jonathan Wingrove Production Designer
Sally Broome Casting Director
Jemima Cotter Costume Designer
Steven Ferguson Director of Photography
Laurie Mahon 1st Assistant Director
Matt Bell 1st Assistant Director
David Chalstrey 1st Assistant Director

Press

Sliced review

When this comedy launched two years ago, I called it 'filthy but funny'. The foul language has been dialled down a notch. Not so filthy now -- and still funny.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 4th June 2021

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