This Country

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This Country
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Genre
Created by
Written by
  • Daisy May Cooper
  • Charlie Cooper
Directed by Tom George
Starring
  • Daisy May Cooper
  • Charlie Cooper
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of series3
No. of episodes19
Production
Executive producerStephen McCrum
ProducerSimon Mayhew-Archer
EditorCraig Harbour
Running time21–31 minutes
Production company BBC Studios
Original release
Network BBC Three
Release8 February 2017 (2017-02-08) 
23 March 2020 (2020-03-23)

This Country is a British mockumentary sitcom, first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 8 February 2017. Created by, written by and starring siblings Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper and directed by Tom George, the series focuses on the day-to-day lives of two cousins living in a small village in the Cotswolds. [1] The programme includes themes of social clumsiness, the trivialities of human behaviour, the eccentricities of living in rural England, and the boredom and social isolation of young people in small communities. [2] [3]

Contents

The Coopers play the central characters, cousins Kerry and Lee "Kurtan" Mucklowe. [4] Much of the series revolves around their unlikely friendship with the local vicar, Rev. Francis Seaton, played by Paul Chahidi. [5] The Coopers’ father, Paul Cooper, plays Kerry's father Martin Mucklowe, while their uncle, Trevor Cooper, plays local man and antagonist Len Clifton. [6] [7] Although credited to "Ivy Woodcock", the voice of Sue Mucklowe — Kerry's mother, never seen on screen—is provided by Daisy May. [8]

Across the three series and the special, This Country received over 52 million BBC iPlayer requests. [9]

Cast

Main cast

Supporting cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

Production

The series was filmed on location in and around the small town of Northleach. Daisy Cooper said, "All the material is based around stuff that happens in Cirencester, but when we went to the channel they thought that Cirencester was a bit too big and Northleach is a smaller village, and sort of isolates the characters a bit more. Makes them more claustrophobic." [3] The location used for exterior shots of Kerry's house is at 16 Fortey Road in Northleach. [10] [11]

Filming for the first series began in September 2016 and finished three weeks later. [3] [6] A second series was quickly confirmed, with filming taking place over the summer of 2017 and its first episode being released on 26 February 2018. [12] A one-off special episode, forming an epilogue to the second series, was filmed over the summer of 2018 and broadcast in October that year. [13]

On 30 May 2019, actor Michael Sleggs announced that he was suffering from heart issues and did not have long to live. [14] He died 40 days later at the age of 33. [15] The third and final series was filmed from August to October 2019, and broadcast from February to March 2020. [13] [16]

Episodes

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1 68 February 2017 (2017-02-08)15 March 2017 (2017-03-15)
2 6 (+1)26 February 2018 (2018-02-26)2 April 2018 (2018-04-02)
10 October 2018 (2018-10-10)(special)
3 617 February 2020 (2020-02-17)23 March 2020 (2020-03-23)

Series 1 (2017)

#TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Scarecrow" [17] Tom George Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper8 February 2017 (2017-02-08)
Kurtan enters the annual village scarecrow-making competition with high hopes of winning first prize and getting his photograph on the front page of The Gazette. His hopes are dashed when he finds there has been a mix-up with the allocation of pitches and he must set up his scarecrow at the distant and little-visited Trowley Bottom Farm. Kerry is apparently challenged to a fight by youths from a neighbouring village.
2"Mandy" [18] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper15 February 2017 (2017-02-15)
Kerry and Kurtan are celebrating the news that their former woodwork teacher from school has died. Kurtan becomes obsessed with discovering what happened to Rob Robinson, a classmate whom neither Kerry nor Slugs can recall. Mandy, the local "hard woman", informs them that she is setting up a business as a tattoo artist and intimidates Kerry into agreeing to have a tattoo, despite demonstrating that she has no artistic talents.
3"Oven Space" [19] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper22 February 2017 (2017-02-22)
Kerry and Kurtan are awaiting the arrival home of their uncle, "Nugget" Nuggins, who is being released from prison. It becomes apparent that while Kerry looks up to Nugget and is excited by the prospect of his return, Kurtan is not so enthusiastic and is terrified of him. The cousins argue bitterly over whose food should occupy the top shelf of the oven.
4"King of the Nerds" [20] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper1 March 2017 (2017-03-01)
Following an argument with her mother about money, Kerry decides to look for a job. With an assurance of potential earnings of £15,000 per month, she is persuaded to join a pyramid scheme, taking out a loan of £200 to buy her way in. Assisted by Kurtan she attempts to establish a door-to-door sales operation. However, Kurtan is instead more interested in playing Warhammer with his new "nerdy" friends, Neil and Nathan.
5"Peeping Tom" [21] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper8 March 2017 (2017-03-08)
Kerry's estranged father Martin is accused of voyeurism and kicked out of his home by his girlfriend Sandra. Kerry attempts to establish a new relationship with him while he is temporarily living in a caravan in a field. Kurtan and Slugs become rivals for the attentions of Kayleigh Hudson, a girl who has just moved to the village.
6"GNVQ" [22] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper15 March 2017 (2017-03-15)
Kurtan is offered a place at Swindon College, studying for a GNVQ in health and social care. Kerry has difficulty coming to terms with the idea that he will be leaving the village and her behind. Rev. Seaton attempts to act as an intermediary to reconcile their differences.

Series 2 (2018)

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Random Acts of Kindness" [23] Tom George Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper26 February 2018 (2018-02-26)
Kerry has turned over a new leaf and is trying to do good deeds for her community. Meanwhile, Kurtan is coming to terms with his decision not to go to Swindon College and is struggling to get back into the swing of village life.
2"Threatening Letters" [23] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper5 March 2018 (2018-03-05)
Kerry starts to receive some threatening letters that cause her to feel unsettled within the village. Kerry's neighbour, 'Big' Mandy Harris, is on hand to help and advise. Meanwhile, Kurtan takes a labouring job with Kerry's father, Martin, and learns some invaluable life lessons.
3"Minor Injuries" [24] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper12 March 2018 (2018-03-12)
It's the first Saturday of the month and Kurtan tries to make a pilgrimage to Swindon to buy the new clothes of the season. However, engineering works on the bus route and a lack of public transport disrupt his plans. Meanwhile, Kerry helps the vicar run the local football team.
4"The Vicar's Son" [25] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper19 March 2018 (2018-03-19)
When the vicar's son Jacob returns to the village, he begins to hang out with Kurtan, who soon realises that something is decidedly wrong with him. Meanwhile, filling in for the vicar on tea-time visits, Kerry comes to like them much more than she expected.
5"Steam Fair" [26] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper, Charlie Cooper, Tom George, and Simon Mayhew-Archer26 March 2018 (2018-03-26)
It is Kerry's birthday, but due to disruptions in their plans, they are unable to make it to the local steam fair and end up getting lost in the woods.
6"Family Loyalties" [27] Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper2 April 2018 (2018-04-02)
Kurtan has a job at a bowls club but takes it too seriously. Kerry is excited to be helping her father in his business, which turns out to be receiving stolen goods and hiding them in a garage.

Special (2018)

Title Directed by Written by Original air date
"The Aftermath" [28] Tom George Daisy May Cooper, Charlie Cooper, Tom George, and Simon Mayhew-Archer10 October 2018 (2018-10-10)
With seven months having passed since Kerry and Martin were arrested thanks to their “business work”, the village is having to adapt to reality again. Now Martin is in prison, Kerry is doing anything to establish connections with his past, while Kurtan begins to learn some harsh truths about why he no longer works at the bowls club.

Series 3 (2020)

#TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"A Letter from Slugs" Tom George Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper17 February 2020 (2020-02-17)
Michael 'Slugs' Slugett dies and leaves behind a letter to Kurtan, which reveals that in 2007, Kerry broke a bed and blamed it on Kurtan. Kerry gets a job at the local dump.
2"Driving Lesson"Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper24 February 2020 (2020-02-24)
Kurtan is learning to drive and the vicar runs some errands for people in the village. Len Clifton is taken into hospital for dehydration after he is found in a bush.
3"Cynthia"Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper2 March 2020 (2020-03-02)
Kerry's dad Martin returns, but she finds that her parents living together again is not what she wanted. She spots him cheating, and he is thrown out. The vicar and Kurtan assist Len with errands.
4"Kurtan's Half Brother"Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper9 March 2020 (2020-03-09)
Kurtan learns that Ray, his half-brother, has died. Kerry joins the vicar’s book club which is later spoiled by Big Mandy and her storytelling.
5"The Station"Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper16 March 2020 (2020-03-16)
While the vicar is in Bristol, Kerry takes care of the parish chickens, and Kurtan helps with the town problems. Kerry leaves their cage open and they are killed by a fox, while Kurtan becomes impatient with the residents.
6"Harvest"Tom GeorgeDaisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper23 March 2020 (2020-03-23)
The vicar promotes Kerry to the leader of the church harvest, while Kurtan prepares to move into a new flat. The vicar decides to leave to run a parish in Bristol, and Kerry and Kurtan bid an emotional goodbye to him.

Reception

This Country received positive reviews from critics. Stuart Heritage, for The Guardian , described it as a "perfectly observed" comedy, and wrote: "I found myself rewinding entire scenes because I was too busy howling with laughter to hear what was going on." [2] Sean O'Grady, for The Independent , wrote: "It isn't very often that I am able to recommend something because it made me weep tears of laughter, but I am happy and heartened to say that the latest BBC mockumentary, This Country, is sublime enough to have lifted my spirits heavenwards... [It has] an uneasily well-observed quality that raises the comedic genre almost to an art form." Rupert Hawksley, for The Daily Telegraph , wrote: "It is, by some distance, the funniest thing on television at the moment." [29] Mike McCahill, for Reader's Digest , described the programme as an "increasingly cherishable mockumentary" and essential viewing, observing that "[the] Coopers have created an entire universe in a handful of episodes." [30] Arts critic Bruce Dessau concluded: "It might have well-used stylistic elements of both The Office and People Just Do Nothing about it, but it is sharply-written and deftly performed [and] stays just on the right side of cliché. And most importantly both Kerry and Lee are richly comic." [31]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2018 Royal Television Society Awards Scripted ComedyThis CountryWon [32]
Comedy Performance Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper Won
Breakthrough AwardNominated
Writer: ComedyWon
British Academy Television Awards Best Scripted Comedy This CountryWon [33]
Best Female Comedy Performance Daisy May CooperWon
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Writer: Comedy Daisy May Cooper and Charlie CooperNominated [34]
Best Breakthrough Talent Won
2019 British Academy Television Awards Best Female Comedy PerformanceDaisy May CooperNominated [35]
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Writer: ComedyDaisy May Cooper and Charlie CooperWon [35]
Royal Television Society Awards Comedy Performance: FemaleDaisy May CooperNominated [36]
2020 Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards Director - Comedy Drama / Situation ComedyTom GeorgeNominated [37]
2021 British Academy Television Awards Best Scripted ComedyThis CountryNominated [38]
Best Female Comedy PerformanceDaisy May CooperNominated
Best Male Comedy Performance Charlie CooperWon
British Academy Television Craft Awards Best Writer: ComedyDaisy May Cooper and Charlie CooperNominated [39]
Royal Television Society Awards Comedy Performance: Male Paul Chahidi Nominated [40]

Home video releases

All three series of This Country and the Aftermath Special have been released in Regions 2 both individually and in box sets.

DVD TitleDiscsYearEp. No.DVD releasesNotes
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Complete Series 12 22017–20181222 October 2018 [41]
Complete Series 3 12020730 March 2020 [42] Includes the Aftermath Special
Complete Series 13 32017–20201930 March 2020 [43] Includes the Aftermath Special

Adaptation

An American version of the series was announced by Fox. On 30 January 2020, it was announced that the production had been given a pilot order. [44] On 24 February 2020, Seann William Scott was cast in main role for the pilot. [45] On 4 March 2020, Chelsea Holmes, Sam Straley, Taylor Ortega and Krystal Smith were cast in main roles for the pilot. [46] On 10 July 2020, Aya Cash and Justin Linville were cast in main roles for the pilot. [47] On 30 October 2020, it was announced that the production had been given a series order and is scheduled for premiere in the 2021–22 television season. The series will be a co-production between Lionsgate Television, Fox Entertainment, Feigco Entertainment and BBC Studios with Jenny Bicks as writer and executive producer and Paul Feig as director and executive producer. [48] On 4 December 2020, Desmin Borges joined the cast in recurring role. [49] On 30 December 2020, Jason MacDonald joined the cast in a recurring role. [50] On 17 May 2021, it was announced that the series title had been changed from This Country to Welcome to Flatch. [51]

Books

On 3 October 2019, an official hardback book was released, entitled This Is This Country: The official book of the BAFTA award-winning show, published by Trapeze Books. [52] [53]

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