BIG BOYS SEASON 3 + CHARLIE GOODGER + ASHLING JOHNSON

15th February 2026
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BIG BOYS SEASON 3 + CHARLIE GOODGER + ASHLING JOHNSON

Talent

Big Boys is back for Season 3! Cinematography by Charlie Goodger and Production Design by Ashling Johnson. Directed by Jim Archer and written Jack Rooke. 

Big Boys stars Dylan Llewellyn (Derry Girls), Jon Pointing (Sweetpea) and Camille Coduri (Rain Dogs). 

Season 3 hit our screens on Sunday 9th February and has received some fantastic reviews…

The Guardian: 5/5 Stars. "It's a beautiful, heartbreaking watch." "Sitcoms don't get much more deep and meaningful than this."

The Independent: 5/5 Stars. Big Boys' sucker-punch final season proves it's one of the finest British comedies of the past decade." "Only the rarest of comedic shows can manage that transcendent moment, where the quest for laughs is shelved in favour of some emotional existential even – truth. Think the final moments of Blackadder, the heartbreaking vigil of Seymour in Futurama, or the slow shot of numb surgeons after Henry Blake goes down over the Sea of Japan in M*A*S*H. It is comedy that exquisitely captures the interplay between light and dark, that begs us not to dispose too quickly of our feelings."

The Telegraph: 4/5 Stars. "A tender finale to stop you in your tracks."

Catch up on all 3 seasons now on Channel4.com!

CHARLIE GOODGER / CV / WEBSITE

ASHLING JOHNSON / CV / WEBSITE

  • Ashling Johnson

    Drama includes BAFTA and RTS winning comedy drama Big Boys (S1 S2 & S3), directed by Jim Archer, and Am I Being Unreasonable (S2) directed by Emily McDonald. Ashling has designed short films for directors including Chris Palmer and Jamie Rafn, as well as the short Gerry starring Joan Collins. Other directors include Lou Escobar, Simon Ratigan, Traktor, Adam & Dave and Joshua Neale.

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  • Charlie Goodger

    Charlie shot C4’s BAFTA and RTS winning drama Big Boys (S1 S2 & S3), directed by Jim Archer, as well as the documentary feature Madu for Disney+. Features include Io, Arlecchino, directed by Matteo Bini, and Year 10 directed by Ben Goodger. Other long form work includes the BIFA & BAFTA nominated feature documentary Kingdom Of Us, directed by Lucy Cohen, which won Best Documentary at the BFI LFF, Bleak House Guest, part of the Urban Myths series directed by Robert Delamere and episodes of Silent Witness. Shorts include Z1 directed by Gabriel Gauchet and Kiri Pritchard-McLean’s Got Your Number.

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