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Saturday, 5th June 2021 at 9:06 am
Charlotte Ritchie is having a good year. The comedy star kicked off 2021 with the second series of cult favourite Dead Pixels, followed that up with an amusing run on legendary game show Taskmaster and is now gearing up for the return of BAFTA-nominated Feel Good. The latter is a collaboration with stand-up comedian Mae Martin and screenwriter Joe Hampson, chronicling an intense and dysfunctional LGBTQ+ love story that explores themes of gender identity, abuse and trauma, while maintaining a witty sense of humour throughout.
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The semi-autobiographical series stars Martin in the lead role, playing an alternate version of themselves, with Ritchie as co-star and love interest, George. The first season went down a storm with critics and audiences alike, securing a nod at this weekend’s BAFTA TV Awards and a second season courtesy of Netflix, which handled international distribution the first time round. Feel Good has resonated with fa