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Uncle S1-S2

Uncle S1-S2

SeriesComedy

2012

Synopsis

An amateur musician of stunted emotional growth is reluctant to take care of his young nephew, but as his reluctance grows, his other emotions begin to follow to the fore, meaning he may even become a better, more-rounded person.

Trailer

Uncle S1-S2 official trailer

Cast

Nick Helm

Nick Helm

Andy

Elliot Speller-Gillott

Elliot Speller-Gillott

Errol

Daisy Haggard

Daisy Haggard

Sam

Daniel Lawrence Taylor

Daniel Lawrence Taylor

Bruce

JR

Jorja Rutherford

Tiffany

Sydney White

Sydney White

Gwen

Con O'Neill

Con O'Neill

Val

Con O'Neill

Con O'Neill

Gwen's Dad

Nicholas Burns

Nicholas Burns

Ben

Esther Smith

Esther Smith

Melodie

Brett Goldstein

Brett Goldstein

Casper

Nina Toussaint-White

Nina Toussaint-White

Shelly

Gemma Whelan

Gemma Whelan

Veronica

Nick Mohammed

Nick Mohammed

Roopesh

Nick Mohammed

Nick Mohammed

Carpet Bros Manager

Raquel Cassidy

Raquel Cassidy

Teresa

Dylan Moran

Dylan Moran

Marsh

Martin Trenaman

Martin Trenaman

George

LT

Lauran Taylor-Griffin

Ruby

Lewis Reeves

Lewis Reeves

Ryan

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Comments

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Freshly unfresh
Freshly unfreshJun 15, 2025

While watching the pilot I couldn't stop thinking about how much it was reminding me of something else - right from the first scene to the last one, simply the whole thing. The story is just so similar to a short movie called Curfew (maybe watch that instead, if you're gonna watch this show), plot and details are almost the same (even the name-giving: Andrew because of his uncle, Sophia because of her uncle's flip-book), but Curfew is in my opinion so much better. In Uncle the only thing that was "missing" was the last scene with another suicidal attempt. But anyway... I'm curious how the show is going to evolve in next episodes and what the story will be like.

Superb characterisation. Humour; but also great pathos & the realism of humanity. Plus great interludes of original music as mock pop/rock band videos !
Superb characterisation. Humour; but also great pathos & the realism of humanity. Plus great interludes of original music as mock pop/rock band videos !Jun 15, 2025

This is a super new comedy. Funny, but with great pathos too. Not a situation comedy; more a character comedy. I hadn't heard of Nick Helm before this programme. He's well worth watching. Yes, "Uncle" has similarities to other current comedies about 'loser blokes over forty with no life' (e.g. "Man Down" with Greg Davies) - and the viewer feels for the 'loser' lead character in this programme, just as with the lead in "Man Down" - but, still, it stands its own ground. It's sadder, calmer, & less frenetic than "Man Down", with the characters more believable. "Uncle" touches on reality far more: hence the evoked sympathy with the lead character. Nick Helm gives a depth to the character of 'Andy' the uncle, that other comedians might avoid, or indeed not be capable of eliciting from the character. We see elements of 'Andy' that are likable, as well as the predictable moments when we cringe away from him. From the very first episode there are moments of darkness to his portrayal - tinged of course with just enough of the required humour. Helm builds a solid character in 'Andy', who never veers too much towards, or away from, the 'loser' aspect of the uncle. It would have been all too easy to have become a caricature. The other characters are also nicely played as 3-dimensional & fully human: with the flaws of the average human being, but also the plus-points and all the spectrum/grey areas in between. Con O'Neill is hilarious as the father of 'Andy's' main love interest. His owner of a rock bar with a gay clientèle, and a cross-dressing bewigged owner at that, is so on point. He manages to convey the hilarity of such a character whilst also making us believe his ominous threats to protect his daughter from Nick's repeated advances. Daisy Haggard is also excellent as Andy's sister: a very 'real' portrayal as a committed but isolated single mum. 'Andy's' young nephew - played by Elliot Speller-Gillott - is a budding talent. He plays a nice balance of a little bit geeky & a little bit cute; again a blend that mirrors a genuine 12 year old. In fact, the programme served to remind me that we were all that gawky, difficult age once! Not many comedies bring in that amount of scope. There hasn't been much good new comedy on TV for years, IMHO, so 'Uncle' is happily welcomed. (Too much rubbish "reality TV" is broadcast these days, & the broadcast schedule is sadly getting even more overloaded with these gross & dross programmes. But I digress . . . !) All in all, this is a programme well worth watching. Plus there is the appeal of the quirky musical elements: mock videos - in the style of pop/rock bands - that are performed by 'Andy' and alternating members of the rest of the cast. They are cleverly put together, and - a delightfully surprising bonus! - are a truly musical interlude. A particularly fetching aspect of each episode. The music in the 'videos' being original just adds to this appeal. Not to mention Nick Helm's pleasant voice! An original touch to a comedy programme. In the 'drama' part that is inherent to this comedy, the viewer gets to see the reasons why 'Andy' is not so successful in life, but also we see his kindness - towards his sister, and his growing fondness for his nephew. He is truly a diamond in the rough. Plus the way he shines when he sees the teacher of his nephew, the full-bodied personality of 'Andy' - that otherwise seems to lurk in the shadows - can finally be seen. 'Melodie' already likes him, but can he see what light she is already bringing out in him?! A truly appealing & witty man is there somewhere . . . But 'Andy' does not seem to see how he naturally comes alive around her. The sparks are clearly there. The question is, will 'Andy' also eventually sense this?! I have only seen as far as episode 4 . . . so roll on the next episode; maybe we'll find out if 'Andy' ever realises with whom he truly becomes alive! ~ by SceneByScene (UK) ~

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