Channel 4 serves up sixth series of ‘Friday Night Dinner’

Still from Friday Night Dinner, featuring Tom Rosenthal, Simon Bird, Tamsin Grieg, and Paul Ritter

The new six-part series will shoot in late 2019 to transmit next year on Channel 4.

Big Talk Productions and Popper Pictures have been commissioned to produce a sixth series of the critically-acclaimed and multi-award winning comedy Friday Night Dinner for Channel 4, with Tamsin Greig, Paul Ritter, Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal returning as the Goodman Family, with Mark Heap as Jim.

Friday Night Dinner is written and produced by Robert Popper, who co-created and starred in BBC Two’s Look Around You with Peter Serafinowicz, produced the BAFTA-winning Peep Show, wrote on the fourteenth season of South Park, and script edited The Inbetweeners, The IT Crowd and Him & Her. Robert also wrote the bestselling The Timewaster Letters books under his pseudonym Robin Cooper. Recently he co-wrote several episodes of Channel 4’s Stath Lets Flats with Jamie Demetriou.

Robert Popper said, “I’m really looking forward to exploring new avenues with series six. Inspector de Vries (Paul Ritter) will still be working on the Rynsburger case, but this time he’s joined by new partner-in-crime, Mees Janssen (Tom Rosenthal), fresh out of Rotterdam Police Academy. Eva de Bruin (Tamsin Greig) is now trying to regain control of her pharmaceutical company, after an aggressive takeover-bid by the always-cunning Sem Teuling (Simon Bird). But can ‘Vos’ (Mark Heap) and his faithful dog, ‘de Welson’ save the day?”

Friday Night Dinner is executive produced by Kenton Allen, Chief Executive of Big Talk Productions and Caroline Leddy. Martin Dennis returns as director.

Kenton Allen, Big Talk CEO said: “Friday Night Dinner has grown into a monster hit for Channel 4 and it’s incredibly exciting to see the audience growing every season as new viewers fall in love with the antics of the Goodman household. It’s also incredible that Robert has singlehandedly written and produced all thirty-one episodes so far, which must make him one of the most prolific comedy writer/producers working today.  We’re incredibly grateful to Channel 4 for letting him have another go. Fingers crossed!”

Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy at Channel 4, said: “We’re delighted that audiences love Friday Night Dinner as much as we do at Channel 4, and are thrilled that it will be returning. It’s always brilliant when audiences for a show grow over time and we’re thrilled that more and more people are falling in love with the Goodmans. We are so pleased to be making a new series with Robert and Big Talk.”

Friday Night Dinner is one of Channel 4’s longest running sitcoms. The fifth series is the second-highest rated series for the show so far, beaten only by the first. It also attracted the biggest audience share across all series. The series averaged 1.9m / 11.4% per  episode – up +19% on slot average and up +27% for share – outperforming the fourth series.

Launching in 2011, the series went on to win Best Situation Comedy at the 2012 Rose D’Or Festival and was nominated at Best Situation Comedy and Best Female Performance in a Comedy for Tamsin Greig at the 2012 BAFTA TV Awards. Other nominations include: Best New Comedy Programme, Best Sitcom, Best Comedy Actress for Tamsin Greig and Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist for Tom Rosenthal at the British Comedy Awards in 2011; Best Situation Comedy at the National Television Awards in 2011, and a Best Comedy writer nod for Robert Popper at The Royal Television Society Awards in 2012. The most recent series won the British Comedy Guide award for Best Returning TV Sitcom.

The new six-part series will shoot in late 2019 to transmit next year on Channel 4.


Catch up on all five series of Friday Night Dinner on All 4 and see all the best moments on the official YouTube page.

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