The BAFTA award-winning comedy Stath Lets Flats has just been added to Netflix.
The Channel 4 sitcom, which is also still available to stream there, first came to screens in 2018 and ran for three seasons.
Stath Lets Flats was created by Jamie Demetriou (Fleabag) and co-written with Friday Night Dinner's Robert Popper. Demetriou also stars as the leading character Stath, a Greek-Cypriot who works for his family's company – a London letting agency, owned by his father.
The official synopsis reveals: "Stath works for the family business Michael & Eagle and wrestles not be outshone by their top agent, ruthlessly ambitious Carole..."
Demetriou's real-life sister Natasia Demetriou stars in the show as another main character, and the cast also includes Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Ghosts) and Katy Wix (Ted Lasso, Big Boys).
The debut season of Stath Lets Flats boasts a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, and it enjoyed acclaim from critics.
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The Globe and Mail branded it "a little masterpiece of British weirdness", while the London Evening Standard's review said: "There are moments of classic, unmistakably British, humour. Demetriou is wholly convincing as Stath, paddling furiously under the surface as everything around him goes wrong."
Guardian noted: "Lovely performances and character creation from both [Stath and Sophie], and there is – unsurprisingly – a genuine relationship between them."
Fans of the show have called it an "absolute gem", with one saying that it's "a must-watch for anyone who loves clever, quirky British comedy".
Its eagerly-anticipated second season arrived in 2019, and we reported at the time that its opening episode left fans in tears of laughter. We also called the return of Stath Lets Flats "the gift we all need".
Stath Lets Flats is now available on Netflix and Channel 4.
TV Editor, Digital Spy Laura has been watching television for over 30 years and professionally writing about entertainment for almost 10 of those. Previously at LOOK and now heading up the TV desk at the UK's biggest TV and movies site Digital Spy, Laura has helped steer conversations around some of the most popular shows on the box. Laura has appeared on Channel 5 News and radio to talk viewing habits and TV recommendations. As well as putting her nerd-level Buffy knowledge to good use during an IRL meet with Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laura also once had afternoon tea with One Direction, has sat around the fire pit of the Love Island villa, spoken to Sir David Attenborough about the world's oceans and even interviewed Rylan from inside the Big Brother house (housemate status, forever pending).

















