EXCLUSIVE: The forthcoming third season of the BBC’s critical hit comedy series Ladhood will be its last, as creator Liam Williams waves goodbye to the coming-of-age story.The BBC Studios Comedy Productions will conclude this summer in the UK, with writer and creator Liam Williams confirming the news on Twitter today just minutes ago.Williams said: “It’s been a bittersweet privilege to make this final full series of Ladhood with an unimprovable cast and crew and an excellent new director, Ruth Pickett.
Thanks to everyone who’s ever watched or contributed to the programme, not least producer Joe Nunnery for whose hard work and dedication I am almost inexpressibly grateful.”According to the synopsis, in the third season, young Brit Liam (Oscar Kennedy) “stands on the threshold of adulthood, as he approaches the end of sixth form and eyes up a potential place at a top university.
All he has to do is ace the interview, nail his exams, and not get side-tracked by the more exciting adventures on offer with his best mates Ralph (Samuel Bottomley), Addy (Aqib Khan) and Craggy (Shaun Thomas).
How hard can that be?”As in previous seasons, scenes from Williams’ years in Garforth in northern England in the 2000s run in parallel to scenes of him in the present day, as he reflects on his teenage years and tries his best not to make the same mistakes again.Josh Cole, Head of Comedy at BBC Studios, says: “We’re so proud of this final series of Ladhood.
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