‘Spreadsheet’ poses the age-old question: can women really have it all – if by ‘all’ we mean sexual freedom, a career, a family and their sanity? The comedy looks to answer this conundrum, centring on a divorced, hectic mother-of-two Lauren (played by Katherine Parkinson) who is looking for sex without commitment. Answering a call from a horny guy while her child has a meltdown about toothpaste and she struggles to find that crucial piece of paperwork for court, while dealing with ridiculous questions from her twit of an ex-husband Jake, is not the erotic experience she’s after. To get what she wants, Lauren is going to need a watertight planner. With the help of best friend Alex (played by Rowan Witt), Lauren develops the ‘Spreadsheet’: a database of sex options, customised to ensure her sushi train of sex rolls around with variety and order amidst the chaos of her life. What Lauren didn’t expect was a slew of needy men, which apparently even a well-managed excel tracker can’t control.
Spreadsheet UK TV Premiere Date
Latest/Next UK Season: 1
Latest/Next UK TV Air Date: 18 May 2022 at 10:00 pm
UK Channel: Channel 4
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Country of Origin: UK
‘Spreadsheet’ poses the age-old question: can women really have it all – if by ‘all’ we mean sexual freedom, a career, a family and their sanity?