Who else can we annoy with our show?': Such Brave Girls, Britain's most gleefully offensive comedy returns
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Kat Sadler actively seeks criticism for her work on 'Such Brave Girls', a BBC sitcom she created with her sister Lizzie Davidson. The show features two self-absorbed sisters navigating family chaos and garnered a remarkably positive response from audiences and critics alike, winning a BAFTA for best scripted comedy. Their success is notable given their challenging backgrounds; both faced personal struggles during lockdown, including serious financial issues and mental health struggles. Despite Sadler's desire for constructive criticism, the reception of the show has been overwhelmingly positive, presenting a unique contrast to her expectations.
When crafting her BBC sitcom Such Brave Girls, the 31-year-old frequently runs the scripts past her younger sister and co-star Lizzie Davidson but she isn't looking for praise.
The first series of this vicious and relentlessly outrageous BBC sitcom was met with a unanimously enthusiastic response from critics when it aired in the winter of 2023.
This was an exceptional achievement for two reasons. First, because the pair's success seemed to come out of nowhere.
During lockdown, the sisters had a phone call in which Davidson confessed she had accrued 20k of debt and Sadler revealed she had been sectioned.
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