Chivalry (TV series)

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Chivalry
Genre Comedy
Sex comedy
Black comedy
Drama
Created by
Written bySteve Coogan
Sarah Solemani
Directed byMarta Cunningham
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Executive producers
  • Sarah Solemani
  • Steve Coogan
  • Sarah Monteith
  • Rupert Majendie
  • Marta Cunningham
ProducerIsabel Richardson
CinematographyAndy Strahorn
Production companies Baby Cow Productions
Jax Media
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release21 April (2022-04-21) 
19 May 2022 (2022-05-19)

Chivalry is a 2022 British comedy-drama television series broadcast on Channel 4. It was written by and stars Steve Coogan and Sarah Solemani.

Contents

Cast

Episodes

All episodes were made available on All4 following the first episode's premiere on 21 April 2022.

  1. 7-day consolidated, excludes device viewership and viewership prior to linear broadcast.

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No.Title [1] Directed byWritten byChannel 4 airdateUK viewers (millions) [lower-alpha 1]
1"Episode 1"Marta Cunningham Sarah Solemani & Steve Coogan 21 April 2022 (2022-04-21)0.71 [2]
2"Episode 2"Marta CunninghamSarah Solemani & Steve Coogan21 April 2022 (2022-04-21)0.50 [2]
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