
Stath Lets Flats
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4 / Comedy Blaps
- 2013 - 2023
- 20 episodes (3 series)
Comedy about a dodgy family-run property lettings agency. Stars Jamie Demetriou, Natasia Demetriou, Katy Wix, Alastair Roberts, Kiell Smith-Bynoe and more.
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Series 2, Episode 2 - Where Can I Flat?

When his dad announces that he needs to move out, Stath is forced to experience flat hunting from the other side. Sophie agrees to look with him but has mixed emotions when Stath invites newly single Al to join them.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Monday 26th August 2019
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- Channel 4
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Jamie Demetriou | Stath |
Natasia Demetriou | Sophie |
Katy Wix | Carole |
Alastair Roberts (as Al Roberts) | Al |
Kiell Smith-Bynoe | Dean |
Dustin Demri-Burns | Julian |
Ellie White | Katia |
Christos Stergioglou | Vasos |
Jimmy Roussounis | Steven |
Tom Stourton | Robbie |
Daniel Barker | Clerk |
Kayode Ewumi | Bits |
Jamie Demetriou | Writer |
Robert Popper | Script Editor |
Tom Kingsley | Director |
Seb Barwell | Producer |
Ash Atalla | Executive Producer |
Jamie Demetriou | Executive Producer |
Paul Ralph | Line Producer |
Ashley White | Editor |
Hannah Purdy-Foggin | Production Designer |
Nicky Bligh | Casting Director |
Will Hanke | Director of Photography |
Helen Woolfenden | Costume Designer |
Laura Miles | Make-up Designer |
Erran Baron Cohen | Composer |
Laurie Mahon | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
Flat Hunting for the first time
When his dad announces that he needs to move out, Stath resorts to rival letting agents Smethwicks to help him find a new flat.
Featuring: Jamie Demetriou (Stath), Natasia Demetriou (Sophie), Al Roberts (Al), Ellie White (Katia) & Tom Stourton (Robbie).
Press
Sitcoms are loved, rather than enjoyed, when they have heart as well as laughs. Jamie Demetriou's cartoonish tour of a north London lettings agency always has some yearning beneath the clowning, which comes out tonight as Al (Al Roberts) and Sophie (Natasia Demetriou) almost, agonisingly, move in together.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 26th August 2019