People Just Do Nothing to premiere in full on BBC iPlayer from 13 May
People Just Do Nothing will be the first BBC iPlayer-originated comedy ever to premiere in full on iPlayer before being broadcast.

A brand-new series launched in a brand-new way. People Just Do Nothing is the first UK-made comedy series to play out in full on BBC iPlayer ahead of its transmission on BBC Three.
The mockumentary series about pirate radio station Kurupt FM and its crew, which initially debuted on BBC iPlayer as a pilot, will premiere in full on the service from 13 May ahead of its transmission on BBC Three in September.
The writers/performers/creators are a group of friends who had never done anything on television. They filmed themselves doing some five-minute comedy webisodes and put them on YouTube. After the BBC saw these, they were commissioned to write a full half-hour pilot as part of the very first batch of iPlayer pilots for BBC Three (called ‘Comedy Feeds’). This is the first comedy to have originated on BBC iPlayer that has subsequently been commissioned as a series on a BBC channel.
The pilot was the most shared programme on iPlayer during the month of July 2012.
Ash Atalla, Executive Producer for Roughtcut Television, speaking about the BBC iPlayer premiere says: “A brand-new series launched in a brand-new way. People Just Do Nothing is the first UK-made comedy series to play out in full on BBC iPlayer ahead of its transmission on BBC Three. The premiere will allow people to binge watch what is one of my favourite ever shows.”
People Just Do Nothing is a 4x30-minute series for BBC Three, created by Roughcut Television, produced by Jon Petrie and executive produced by Ash Atalla for Roughcut Television and Chris Sussman for the BBC.
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