Badman (web series)

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Badman
Created by Humza Arshad
Based on Diary of a Bad Man
Written byHumza Arshad
Directed byMazzi Cuzzi
StarringHumza Arshad
Char Avell
DJ Limelight
Theo Johnson
Zak Snoke
Narrated byHumza Arshad
Opening theme"Badman Theme"
ComposersLyan Roze, DJ Limelight, DDark
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
ProducerHumza Arshad
Production locations Streatham, London, United Kingdom
EditorHumza Arshad
Running time30–60 minutes
Production companyHumza Productions
Release
Original network YouTube
Original release19 October 2015 (2015-10-19)
Related
DOABM Shorts
Badman's Britain
Bubblegum
Black and Brown
Badman Blogs
Badman's World
"Diary of a Bad Man"

Badman is a British comedy drama web series that premiered on YouTube in October 2015. It has since had 13 episodes, Ten with the first series, and three thus far into the second series, as of 15 February 2023. The series is created by Humza Arshad and consists of continuous episodes uploaded on his YouTube channel Humza Productions, following the next chapter in the Diary of a Badman world. Humza is now maturing from boy to man, and takes himself down a path of darkness, but learns life's most important lessons on his journey to the light. [1]

Contents

Development

The original music is provided by DJ Limelight, Lyan Roze and DDark.

Characters

Episodes

Created and written by Humza Arshad. Directed by Mazzi Cuzzi.

Episodes Information
SeasonEpisode NumberEpisode TitleRun TimeEpisode Release DateTrailer
11Badman 113:3719 October 2015 1
2Badman 222:1726 November 2015 2
3Badman 329:004 January 2016 3
4Badman 430:0511 March 2016 4
5Badman 535:122 June 2016 5
6Badman 633:3630 July 2016 6
7Badman 741:1721 October 2016 7
8Badman 851:4617 April 2017 8
9Badman 957:3631 October 2017 9
10Badman 101:23:381 July 2018 10
211Badman 1147:5115 November 2019 11
12Badman 1254:5129 October 2020 12
13Badman 131:22:2015 February 2023 13

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References

  1. Humza Productions (19 October 2015). "BADMAN" via YouTube.