Josh

Josh (2015-2017)

EndedScripted showComedy

Sitcom about flatmates Josh, Kate and Owen, and their annoying landlord Geoff.

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Scheduleevery Monday

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S03E06Stood Up & Sat Downnov. 6, 2017
S03E05Friends & Rivalsoct. 30, 2017
S03E04The Old Lady & The Swanoct. 23, 2017
S03E03Bicycles & Babiesoct. 16, 2017
S03E02Fame & Fortuneoct. 9, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Josh premiere?

Josh premiered on November 11th, 2015.

Who created the TV show Josh?

Josh was created by Josh Widdicombe, Tom Craine, and Henry Paker.

What is the genre of Josh?

Josh belongs to the genre of sitcom.

Who plays the lead role in Josh?

Josh Widdicombe plays the lead role of Josh.

What is the basic premise of Josh?

Josh revolves around the life of Josh, a working-class comedian, and his flatmates in London.

Who plays the role of Owen in Josh?

Actor Elis James plays the role of Owen in Josh.

Is Josh inspired by the real-life of the lead star?

Yes, Josh is inspired by the real-life of Josh Widdicombe.

In what part of London is the show set?

The show is set in the Camden area of London.

Who plays the role of Josh's best friend Kate in the show?

Actress Beattie Edmondson plays the role of Josh's best friend Kate in the show.

What is Josh's profession in the show?

Josh is a comedian in the show.

Who plays the role of Josh's ex-girlfriend?

Comedian Sara Pascoe plays the role of Josh's ex-girlfriend in the show.

Who composed the opening theme music for Josh?

The opening theme music for Josh is composed by Oli Julian.

Which channel broadcast Josh in the UK?

Josh was broadcast on BBC Three in the UK.

Was the TV show Josh well-received critically?

Yes, Josh received positive reviews from both audiences and critics.

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