The British dark comedy Hapless will be heading stateside after Peacock acquired the streaming rights for the Tim Downie-led series. All 14 episodes from seasons one and two are set to arrive on the ...
The absurd misadventures of journalist Paul Green in the dark comedy Hapless come to Peacock on April 10. In the series, Paul navigates the world of the UK's anti-Semitic movement in a humorous and ...
I’m going to guess that Peacock held off on its premiere of “Hapless” until “Curb Your Enthusiasm” ended its storied run on HBO. That’s because “Hapless,” premiering April 10 on Peacock, is extremely ...
The ultimate cringe comedy has ended as Curb Your Enthusiasm took its final bow. After 15 seasons of watching Larry David’s fictional self make a complete and utter ass of himself again and again, it ...
Liberals talk as if the world will end if President Bush gets to name some new Supreme Court justices. How much of the danger is hype, and how much of it is real? It's mostly hype. In general liberals ...
The hit U.K. comedy series Hapless is now scheduled to make its premiere in the United States Wednesday, April 10. Those in the U.S. who have been patiently waiting can stream the series exclusively ...
EXCLUSIVE: Peacock has acquired U.S. rights to season one and two of Brit sitcom Hapless. The series, which heralds from veteran Brit director Gary Sinyor, revolves around an obsessive and gaffe-prone ...
British comedy Hapless had returned to screens on Amazon Prime Video for season two. The show follows the misadventures of cynical local journalist Paul Green as he covers stories for the fourth ...
Chris is a Senior News Writer for Collider. He can be found in an IMAX screen, with his eyes watering and his ears bleeding for his own pleasure. He joined the news team in 2022 and accidentally fell ...
EXCLUSIVE: My5, the streaming service run by ViacomCBS’s UK network Channel 5, has acquired British comedy series Hapless, which first started life as a self-released project on Amazon Prime Video.
Created by Gary Sinyor, Hapless followed Paul, a journalist at the UK’s fourth most successful Jewish newspaper as he tries to find rubbish news stories to appease his editor. Paul’s enquiring nature ...