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    Brassic is a British comedy-drama television series created by Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst for Sky One and became Sky's most successful comedy series in seven years. The series follows the lives of Vinnie O'Neill (Gilgun) and his friends in the fictional town of Hawley.

  2. A six-part comedy series set in Lancashire about the lives of Vinnie (Joseph Gilgun) and Dylan (Damien Molony), who have grown up together and are inseparable. When Dylan's girlfriend wants to move in search of a better life for her and her child, Dylan must face the hardest decision of his life. — pbr_streetgang.

    • (13K)
    • 2019-08-22
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 43
  3. Episode 7 - Bees The lads are tasked by Chinese Dan to steal him a beehive, and so they travel to a nearby village famous for making local honey with the plan of nicking some hives. After successfully making off with a cafe’s prized hives, the Bedford Rascal grinds to a halt on a country lane, and they can’t get the van started again.

  4. Brassic is a British comedy sitcom, created by Joe Gilgun and Danny Brocklehurst. It premiered on Sky One in the United Kingdom on 22 August 2019. It follows the lives of Vinnie and his five friends as they live their lives in their northern town of Hawley.

    No. Overall
    No. In Series
    Title
    Directed By
    29
    1
    "Eddie"
    Richard Stoddard
    30
    2
    "Missing Body"
    Richard Stoddard
    31
    3
    "Hans"
    Richard Stoddard
    32
    4
    "Sweet Sixteen"
    Richard Stoddard
  5. Brassic gets buzzy when Chinese Dan gives the lads a new job. He needs them to steal some beehives, and sends them to a nearby village famed for its honey produce. The job seems to go well, all things considered.

  6. Season 3 – Brassic 2021 Comedy Drama List Reviews 95% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings The exploits of Vinnie, a British lad from Lancashire with bipolar disorder, and Dylan, his razor-smart...

  7. Brassic. Image shows from L to R: Tommo (Ryan Sampson), Vinnie (Joe Gilgun), Ash (Aaron Heffernan). Copyright: Calamity Films. The gang are in a buzz when Vinnie is tasked by Chinese Dan to steal some beehives, so the lads scope out a nearby village famous for making local honey.