One house, five apartments, six very different residents, all trapped in one never-ending email chain... This is Dear Bastard! – the award-winning scripted narrative comedy, featuring warring neighbours and their passive-aggressive group emails, as featured on the BBC. Subscribe by visiting linktr.ee/dearbastard or search for 'Dear Bastard Podcast' on Twitter or Instagram. -- Cast Amy Gilb... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy FictionFiction |
The podcast for anyone who wishes they'd never emailed their neighbours. This is Dear Bastard! – the award-winning sitcom about warring neighbours and their passive-aggressive emails, as featured on the BBC. Find us wherever you get your podcast cont... more
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The residents return to where it all began - the garden.
This is Dear Bastard! – the award-winning sitcom about warring neighbours and their passive-aggressive emails, as featured on the BBC. Find us wherever you get your podcast content, search fo... more
Someone embraces a career change and the new owner of Flat 3's programme of works pushes one resident to the limit.
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This is such a good show!!!! Relatable and hilarious. Sometimes it's hard to be neighborly. I wish this show had 10 more seasons.
I have listened to this podcast twice now. I was howling both times.
Genius premise, superbly executed. Imagine your local Facebook groups quibbles and controversies being aired aloud and you have idea of what Dear Bastard is all about.
The eccentric, self-important, obnoxious and intolerant residents of 17 Chekhov Gardens correspond by email about any and every complaint, proposal, question and behaviour with a range of passive aggression, sarcasm and threats of confrontation.
I don't usually review shows after one season but I was so immediately entertained... more
Please add more stories - this is so funny and can be uncomfortably true for those that have lived in a shared space.
The characters are really the people in your neighborhood. They are passive aggressive, lover of self, etc in a truly enjoyable comedy.
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