BBC viewers can look forward to a new comedy show that starts this week.
We Might Regret This is about a tetraplegic artist named Freya who moves to London with her partner.
Radio Times explains: “Tetraplegic Canadian artist Freya moves to London to live with her partner Abe, a lawyer, along with her 24-hour live-in carer, while her PA Ty is efficient but problematic.”
The publisher added: “Things are disrupted when Freya's chaotic best friend Jo arrives for the welcome party.”
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Join Kyla Harris, Lee Getty, Elena Saurel and Darren Boyd as they talk friendship, love, and disability representation on screen in the new comedy for @BBCiPlayer and @BBCTwo
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The BBC adds that viewers can expect a “messy, tender comedy” when watching the new series from creators Kyla Harris and Lee Getty.
Full cast list for BBC comedy We Might Regret This
Kyla Harris also plays a role in the comedy, portraying the character of Freya – here is the full cast list.
- Darren Boyd as Abe
- Elena Saurel as Jo
- Aasiya Shah as Ty
- Edward Bluemel as Levi
- Emma Sidi as Olivia
- Sally Phillips as Jane
- Hanako Footman as Olyvya
- Ania Marson as Doreen
- Ayame Ponder as receptionist
When asked what is new and unique about the BBC Two comedy series, Kyla Harris said: “The dynamic between two women who are best friends, existing in a family is unique to the show.
“At the time of release it’s also the only TV series with a wheelchair user as the lead and co-creator/co-writer.”
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Lee Getty added: “It’s one of the few female perspectives on disability and care on screen.
“It also centres a disabled character, but does not make them being disabled the ‘conflict’, but rather it’s a series about complex characters and messy relationships explored through a disabled lens.”
How to watch We Might Regret This
We Might Regret This will be available to watch from Monday, August 19 at 10pm.
Viewers can tune into BBC Two or BBC iPlayer to watch the first of the six episodes.
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