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‘The Curse’: Channel 4 Sets April Premiere Date For Season 2 Of The 80s Crime Caper

Things are not rosey in the Costa del Crime...

by Dave Elliott

‘The Curse’: Channel 4 Sets April Premiere Date For Season 2 Of The 80s Crime Caper

Channel 4 has set an April premiere date for Season 2 of their ’80s crime-comedy caper The Curse, the broadcaster has announced.

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) and Emer Kenny (Pramface), the series followed a gang of hopeless small-time crooks embroiled in one of the biggest heists in history.

The second season joins the gang eighteen months on from the dramatic airport escape, arrest, and murderous ending of the season one finale. It’s 1985 with Albert (Allan Mustafa), Tash (Emer Kenny) and Sidney (Steve Stamp) now residing in the sunny Costa Del Sol, recently dubbed the Costa Del Crime, a safe haven for UK criminals during this period due to the lack of extradition treaty between British and Spanish governments meaning they were totally untouchable. Albert and Tash have invested the money from the gold in a dream restaurant and hotel business, whilst Sidney under the new alias ‘Andrew’ runs a bar on the beach.

Meanwhile, Big Mick (Tom Davis) is in prison awaiting trial, very much enjoying the fame that follows now being officially associated with the biggest gold heist in history and Phil ‘The Captain’ Pocket (Hugo Chegwin) is dead. In the shadows, frustrated Detectives Saunders and Thread, who are powerless to make arrests, have no choice but to go deep undercover in Spain to gather evidence on the whereabouts of the golden haul.

What becomes quickly evident is that Spain isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The stakes are higher, the gangsters are scarier, and the vultures are beginning to circle. Behind the cocktails around the pool and the paradise façade, the calamitous gang have very much got out of the frying pan and into the fire. ‘The Curse’ takes hold in the Spanish heat and it’s a guessing game who will get out alive.

‘The Curse’ was commissioned for Channel 4 by Charlie Perkins, Head of Comedy, Joe Hullait, Commissioning Executive for Comedy, Fiona McDermott, former Head of Comedy and Jack Bayles former Commissioning Editor. It is written by James de Frond, Tom Davis, Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp, Hugo Chegwin and Emer Kenny. Executive Produced by James de Frond, Tom Davis, Allan Mustafa, Steve Stamp and Hugo Chegwin. Producer is Richard Webb (King Gary). The series is directed by James de Frond and is a Shiny Button production, a Banijay UK company. Banijay Rights are distributing internationally.

The Curse‘ Season 2 premieres Thursday, 27th April 2023 at 10pm with a double bill on Channel 4.

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