Michelle Keegan Sets Record Straight On Axed Tv Show
Michelle Keegan has given a statement regarding her television career, stating "for the record" following news about the conclusion of the hit Sky comedy series Brassic. The show is set to wrap up with its upcoming seventh season. The creators have expressed their desire to end on a high note, confirming that the current season in production will be the finale. Brassic, starring Joseph 'Joe' Gilgun and Michelle Keegan, centres around a group of friends struggling to make ends meet in the fictional village of Hawley. Joe, also known for his roles in Preacher and Misfits, co-created the series alongside Shameless writer Danny Brocklehurst. Danny commented on the show's conclusion: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a...
He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that Bafta." Michelle Keegan has shared a heartfelt message with her fans, saying 'for the record' following the announcement about her TV future. It's been confirmed that the actress will be bidding farewell as the hit Sky comedy show Brassic wraps up with an upcoming seventh season. The creators of the much-loved series have decided to bow out on a high note, stating they want to "stop while we are still riding high" and confirming that the series currently in production... Starring Joseph 'Joe' Gilgun and Michelle Keegan, Brassic has charmed audiences with its portrayal of a group of skint working-class mates in the fictional village of Hawley.
Joe, famed for his roles in Preacher and Misfits, co-created the show alongside Shameless scribe Danny Brocklehurst. Danny Brocklehurst expressed his feelings about the show's conclusion: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and... He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that Bafta.", reports the Manchester Evening News. "Sending love to all the Brassic fans out there." Michelle Keegan has addressed rumours that Brassic has been axed after seven seasons.
The former Coronation Street star appears alongside Joe Gilgun in the comedy, which follows a group of petty criminals in their fictional hometown of Hawley. The Erin Croft actor was pictured earlier this year filming scenes for the upcoming series, which has been revealed to be the last. Fans were quick to speculate why the beloved show was coming to a close, with many believing it had been axed by producers. Michelle Keegan's hit series Brassic, which airs on Sky TV, has been cancelled following an impressive seven-season run. The filming for the seventh instalment is currently underway, with the previous six seasons garnering high praise from audiences, reports the Express. Series co-creator and writer Danny Brocklehurst announced: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such...
He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA." A Sky spokesperson remarked on the show's impact: "Fans very quickly became attached to this dynamic group of friends, as they found unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia." Michelle Keegan has hit back at claims that bosses have axed Brassic after seven series. Michelle, who is currently pregnant with her first child with husband Mark Wright, is filming for the comedy-drama show now. It has been confirmed that the upcoming seventh series will be its last.
The actress has portrayed Erin since it started on Sky One in 2019 and is currently filming her final scenes before heading off on maternity leave. Co-creator and writer Danny Brocklehurst shared the sad news and said that “all good things must come to an end”. “When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn’t have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and gather such a loyal and loving fan base. Michelle Keegan has been seemingly hit with a significant professional setback - thought it might be more positive than fans think. The actress, who is currently expecting her first child with husband Mark Wright, has gained a new fan base after taking on a leading role in the Sky drama, Brassic. However, despite its recent success, the show is being decommissioned by TV executives after six years, stating that it's not a negative thing to remove it from screens.
Michelle, who rose to fame on Coronation Street, has been the face of the show alongside Joe Gilgun since it debuted on the network in 2019. However, the seventh series, which is currently in production and will be broadcast later this year, will see the characters take their final bow. The programme's bosses have stated that the show has exceeded their wildest expectations. Just last week, Michelle announced she was on set filming but did not hint to her followers that her character, Erin, would soon be permanently off screens, reports the Mirror. Danny Brocklehurst, co-creator and writer, said in a statement: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and... Michelle Keegan has shared a heartfelt message with her fans, saying ‘for the record’ following the announcement about her TV future.
It’s been confirmed that the actress will be bidding farewell as the hit Sky comedy show Brassic wraps up with an upcoming seventh season. The creators of the much-loved series have decided to bow out on a high note, stating they want to “stop while we are still riding high” and confirming that the series currently in production... Starring Joseph ‘Joe’ Gilgun and Michelle Keegan, Brassic has charmed audiences with its portrayal of a group of skint working-class mates in the fictional village of Hawley. Joe, famed for his roles in Preacher and Misfits, co-created the show alongside Shameless scribe Danny Brocklehurst. Danny Brocklehurst expressed his feelings about the show’s conclusion: “When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn’t have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and... Maybe they can finally give us that Bafta.”, reports the Manchester Evening News.
Michelle Keegan plays Erin in the show (Image: Michelle Keegan Instagram) David Livingstone, the head at Brassic’s production company Calamity Films said: “Somehow, some crazy stories and a bucketful of truth, combined with an astoundingly talented cast, have created the most loyal fanbase you could... From Joe Gilgun’s unconventional imagination to Danny Brocklehurst’s brilliant writing, it’s all been a blast. This farewell series is for the fans.” A Sky spokesperson added: “Since Brassic arrived on our screens in 2019, it has become Sky’s most successful comedy ever. Fans very quickly became attached to this dynamic group of friends, as they found unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia.” They continued: “We would like to thank Joe Gilgun, Danny Brocklehurst... The cast of Brassic shared a behind-the-scenes snap (Image: Michelle Keegan Instagram)
However, Michelle Keegan, famed for her role as Erin Croft, and her fellow cast members were quick to clarify that the show hadn’t been ‘axed’. Aaron Heffernan, who plays Ash Dennings, took to Instagram with a lively video from the set, urging fans to stay tuned for the last series and catch up on previous ones if they’ve missed... His caption read: “Here’s a big brassic announcement for anyone wondering about series 7 you’re welcome god bless.” Michelle re-shared Aaron’s post on her Instagram Story and set the record straight: “And just for... Sending love to all the Brassic fans out there.” Pregnant actress Michelle Keegan has been dealt a huge blow. The actress who is currently pregnant with her first child with husband Mark Wright won over a new legion of fans after taking on a lead role in the Sky drama, Brassic.
But after six years, the show is being decomissioned by TV bosses – who state that it's not a bad thing to take it off screens, despite it's recent success. Michelle, who found fame on Coronation Street has fronted the show alongside Joe Gilgun since it landed on the network in 2019. But the seventh series, which is currently being filmed and will air later this year will see the characters bow out. Show bosses have said that the programme has gone further than they could have ever imagined. Just last week, Michelle revealed she was on set filming but gave no indication to her followers that her character, Erin, would be permanently off screens in the near future. In a statement, Danny Brocklehurst, co-creator and writer said: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and...
"It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA." But despite the show being axed, Sky recently revealed that Brassic has been their most successful comedy across the network to date.
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Michelle Keegan Has Given A Statement Regarding Her Television Career,
Michelle Keegan has given a statement regarding her television career, stating "for the record" following news about the conclusion of the hit Sky comedy series Brassic. The show is set to wrap up with its upcoming seventh season. The creators have expressed their desire to end on a high note, confirming that the current season in production will be the finale. Brassic, starring Joseph 'Joe' Gilgu...
He Added: "It's Been A Complete Joy To Create This
He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that Bafta." Michelle Keegan has shared a heartfelt message with her fans, saying 'for the record' following the announcement about her TV future. It's been confirmed that the actress will be bidding farewell...
Joe, Famed For His Roles In Preacher And Misfits, Co-created
Joe, famed for his roles in Preacher and Misfits, co-created the show alongside Shameless scribe Danny Brocklehurst. Danny Brocklehurst expressed his feelings about the show's conclusion: "When Joe Gilgun and I sat down to create Brassic, we couldn't have imagined, in our wildest dreams, that we would do seven series and... He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but al...
The Former Coronation Street Star Appears Alongside Joe Gilgun In
The former Coronation Street star appears alongside Joe Gilgun in the comedy, which follows a group of petty criminals in their fictional hometown of Hawley. The Erin Croft actor was pictured earlier this year filming scenes for the upcoming series, which has been revealed to be the last. Fans were quick to speculate why the beloved show was coming to a close, with many believing it had been axed ...
He Added: "It's Been A Complete Joy To Create This
He added: "It's been a complete joy to create this eccentric world, but all good things must come to an end, and we want to stop while we are still riding high. Maybe they can finally give us that BAFTA." A Sky spokesperson remarked on the show's impact: "Fans very quickly became attached to this dynamic group of friends, as they found unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia." Mich...