All About Popper Pictures

Popper Pictures was set up in December 2008 by Robert Popper to make scripted and broken comedy shows for TV.

Robert is a BAFTA winning producer and writer and best-selling author.

Robert is currently writing series 2 of his Channel 4 sitcom, Friday Night Dinner which was recently recommissioned.

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Friday Night Dinner

Six part sitcom for Channel 4, written by Robert Popper. Starring Tamsin Greig, Simon Bird, Paul Ritter, Tom Rosenthal and Mark Heap . Robert produced through Popper Pictures and Big Talk Productions. Directed by Steve Bendelack (League of Gentlemen, Little Britain, The Royle Family). Series one aired from February 25th 2011. Series two will air in 2012.

Watson & Oliver

WATSON & OLIVER Hoorah! Popper Pictures and BBC in-house are making a new 6 x 30 minute sketch series for BBC2, starring double act, Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver.

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Contact

e: popperpictures@gmail.com

Submissions

We regret that we can no longer accept unsolicited material.

For administive reasons we do not respond to individual submissions and anything which is sent to us will not be read and will be destroyed.

Friday Night Dinner

Friday Night Dinner

Each episode takes place over a Friday evening, as twenty-something brothers Adam (Simon Bird) and Jonny (Tom Rosenthal) go round to their parents’ house (Mum - Tamsin Greig, Dad - Paul Ritter) for Friday night dinner.

Many Jewish families - who aren’t even remotely religious - have a tradition of Friday night dinner. It’s a time for food, family and general bickering. Sometimes candles are lit.  Think Sunday lunch. Then take two days away, and move up one in the meal scale. That’s Friday Night Dinner.

Watson & Oliver

Watson & Oliver

A studio based sketch series for BBC 2, starring Edinburgh Fest faves, Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver. The show is written by Lorna and Ingrid along with a host of British comedy writers. It's big and it's silly. Hopefully humans will laugh.

©2010 Robert Popper.