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‘Boarders’: BBC Announces Cast For Daniel Lawrence Taylor’s Dramedy

Created by the award-winning writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor (Timewasters) and made by Studio Lambert (The Nest, Three Girls)

by Dave Elliott

Top left to right: Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Josh Tedeku (image: Yellow Belly), Jodie Campbell (image: Mug Photography) Bottom left to right: Sekou Diaby (image: Dinero Films), Myles Kamwendo (image: By Pip) and Aruna Jalloh (image: Nicholas Dawkes)

The BBC has announced the casting for Boarders, a new comedy-drama series created by the award-winning writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor (Timewasters) and made by Studio Lambert (The Nest, Three Girls) in association with All3Media International for BBC Three and iPlayer.

The six-part series follows the lives of five talented underprivileged black students from inner-city London who win scholarships to St Gilbert’s, an elite boarding school. Stepping out of the urban metropolis, our leads will experience the highs and lows of boarding school, learning about themselves, their identity and what life on the other side looks like – which they discover is nothing like life in zone three.

‘Boarders’ will star a cast of young rising talent including Josh Tedeku (Supacell, A Town Called Malice), Jodie Campbell (Bulletproof, No Return), and Myles Kamwendo (The School for Good and Evil) alongside Sekou Diaby and Aruna Jalloh, both making their screen debuts.

“It’s really exciting to see Boarders finally come to life,” said creator, lead writer, actor and executive producer, Taylor. “I’ve been gifted with the most incredible cast and creative team who are injecting so much joy and energy into the show. I hope the audience loves it as much as we’re loving making it.”

Creator and writer Daniel Lawrence Taylor will also appear on screen to play Gus, a mentor figure to St Gilbert’s five newest students. Derek Riddell (Happy Valley, Gentleman Jack) will play headmaster Bernard, and Niky Wardley (Queen of Oz, The Catherine Tate Show) will play Carol Watlington-Geese, Chair of the Board.

They will be joined in the series by Harry Gilby (Tolkien), Tallulah Greive (Our Ladies, Cinderella), Rosie Graham (The School for Good and Evil, Sanditon), Georgina Sadler (The A List) and Assa Kanoute, making her screen debut.

“Daniel is a superb writer and actor. He has the courage and insight to tackle a tough premise through the lens of comedy,” adds Susan Hogg, Studio Lambert. “Blessed with a hugely talented cast, Boarders is a bold and original comedy-drama, both heartfelt and hilarious. The series hits the sweet spot between laughter and tears that the audience will love.”

‘Boarders’ was created by Daniel Lawrence Taylor, who serves as lead writer and was joined in the writing room by Emma Dennis-Edwards, Yemi Oyefuwa and Ryan Calais Cameron. The series is directed by Ethosheia Hylton and Sarmad Masud, with Ali MacPhail serving as producer and Carleen Beadle-Larcombe as line producer. Executive producers are Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Susan Hogg and Maddie Sinclair for Studio Lambert, and Nawfal Faizullah and Ayela Butt for the BBC.

“We’re so pleased to welcome such a talented cast of rising and established UK talent to Daniel Lawrence Taylor’s Boarders,” said Fiona Campbell, Controller of Youth Audience, BBC iPlayer and BBC Three. “The series takes us on a journey through the eyes of five young adults in a way that’s refreshing, informative, and hilariously funny – we can’t wait for BBC Three viewers to join in on the fun.”

Boarders‘ is currently filming in South West of England and is due to air on BBC Three and iPlayer in 2024. If you want to keep track of this or any other shows, you can add them via our Never Miss system, and you’ll be notified when they get a UK premiere date.

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