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‘The Curse’: Channel 4 Commissions ’80s Crime-Comedy

by Dave Elliott
'The Curse': Channel 4 Commissions 80’s Crime-Comedy

‘The Curse’: Channel 4 Commissions ’80s Crime-Comedy

Channel 4 has commissioned a brand-new crime-comedy The Curse, written by the combined multi-BAFTA award-winning partnership of Tom Davis and director James De Frond (‘Murder in Successville’, ‘King Gary’), along with Steve Stamp, Allan Mustafa, Hugo Chegwin (‘People Just Do Nothing’).

‘The Curse’ is a comedy caper set in London in the early ’80s, following a gang of hopeless small-time crooks who through their own stupidity and poor judgement find themselves embroiled in one of the biggest gold heists in history. The ’80s saw the elevation of materialistic values, in a decade where the rich got richer (mainly at the expense of others). The same era saw a rise in armed robberies with local lads taking from the very people they felt were robbing them.

The comedy is a fictionalized tale loosely inspired by an infamous robbery from the early ’80s, where six men raided a depot near one of London’s airports thinking they’d walk away with £50,000 in cash, only to stumble across seven thousand bars of gold, with a street value of tens of millions!

The series stars Allan Mustafa as Albert Fantoni, Steve Stamp as Sidney Wilson, Hugo Chegwin as Phil ‘The Captain’ Pocket and Tom Davis as Big Mick Neville, a group of hapless small-time criminals who become embroiled in the plot. They are normal working-class men who just dabble in low-level crime to make ends meet during the recession hit decade. But the naïve gang royally bite off more than they can chew with the heist and subsequently are stuck with the impossible task of coming up with a plot to rid themselves of the loot before they get nicked or even worse, end up dead…

Emer Kenny (‘Pramface’, ‘Beaver Falls’) plays Natasha, wife of criminal Albert, who narrates the tale. The series also stars Ferdinando (‘The Letter for the King’) as Crazy Clive Cornell, a “proper” gangster that the gang become involved with during the heist, Ambreen Razia (‘This Way Up’) as Detective Thread, Geoff Bell (‘His Dark Materials’) as Detective Saunders and Michael Smiley (‘Luther’) as Ronnie Gatlin.

“It’s been such a treat to see these mega comedy talents collide with The Curse,” comments Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy at Channel 4. “As gripping as it is daft, we’re thrilled to have such an ambitiously funny show from these brilliant creatives coming to Channel 4.”

‘The Curse’ is a tale of friendship. Can a group of childhood friends stick together when they find themselves transformed overnight from nobody’s to somebody’s and what are the sacrifices that they must make to survive…and ultimately is all the money in the world ever really worth it? It’s a story of trust, greed, ambition, class and in-equality.

“I’ve always wanted a mullet so really this is just an excuse to do that,” adds Steve Stamp. “But also an absolute privilege to work with such a talented group of people and to be making something with this level of scale and ambition. Really excited to start shooting.”

The Curse was commissioned for Channel 4 by Fiona McDermott, Head of Comedy and Jack Bayles, Commissioning Editor for Comedy. Written and Executive Produced by James de Frond, Tom Davis, Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp, Hugo Chegwin. Producer is Richard Webb (King Gary). The series will be directed by James de Frond and is a Shiny Button production, a Banijay UK company. Filming is due to commence next week.

“Ever since first meeting Allan, Steve and Hugo myself and James have been buzzing to work with them,” said Tom Davis. “Channel 4 has such an incredible history in bringing working-class stories to life, we’re excited to add this tale to the mix.”

The Curse will air on Channel 4 but does not yet have a premiere date. If you want to keep track of this show you can add it via our Never Miss system, and you’ll be notified when it gets a UK premiere date.

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