After seven series, Brassic was canceled.

 

A representative for Sky continued, saying: “Brassic has become Sky’s most successful comedy ever since it debuted on our screens in 2019.”

As they discovered unusual methods to succeed in northern suburbia, fans became close to this vibrant group of pals extremely fast. “We are grateful to Joe Gilgun,

Danny Brocklehurst, and the entire cast and crew, both current and former, for providing us with a genuinely iconic series that we have all cherished for its unique blend of heart and humor.”

“Somehow, some crazy stories and a bucketful of truth, combined with an astoundingly talented cast, have created.

The most loyal fanbase you could ever hope for,” said David Livingstone, the creator of Calamity Films, the production company behind the program.

It’s been a blast, from Danny Brocklehurst’s outstanding writing to Joe Gilgun’s unorthodox inventiveness. This last series is dedicated to the fans.

 

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