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Toast of Tinseltown Trailer: Someone Still Has a Clem Fandango Problem

Earlier this month, fans of Toast of London were treated to a quick preview of the next chapter in Steven Toast's (Matt Berry) rise to the top of the acting world with a look at the BBC's six-part Toast of Tinseltown. Written and created by Arthur Mathews & Berry and produced by Objective Fiction in association with wiip, the series finds Toast making the move to the U.S. in a further attempt to jump-start his career. In the first episode "Anger Man," Toast is becoming increasingly angry and everyone is noticing – even Ray Purchase (Harry Peacock). There's no chance of landing the big movie audition in this state. But after a successful visit to an anger management center, Toast is a new man and sets about apologizing to all the people he's been rude to. However, when he reveals the extent of his wrongdoing to Purchase, the pair come face-to-face at the Colonial Club. But even relocating to Hollywood can't keep some very familiar (and annoying) faces from finding a way back into his life.

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Toast of Tinseltown _ Trailer – BBC 0-10 screenshot

So for a look at the high and lows that our tortured thespian is about to face as he ventures into acting's "heart of darkness" that is Hollywood, check out the following trailer for BBC Two's Toast of Tinseltown (premiering on January 4, 2022):

"I couldn't be more thrilled to not only be working with Arthur and the rest of the Toast family again but to also be taking the show to the BBC which I know Toast himself would very much approve," Berry said earlier this year when news of the new series and move to BBC was first announced. Now here's a look at the teaser that Berry posted earlier this month:

Toast of Tinseltown (w/t) is an Objective Fiction (a part of Objective Media Group, an All3Media Company) production in association with wiip, created & written by Mathews and Berry, commissioned by Shane Allen, Controller, BBC Comedy Commissioning, and Kate Phillips, Acting Controller, BBC One. The Executive Producers for Objective Fiction are Ben Farrell, Berry, and Mathews with Paul Lee and David Flynn acting as executive producers for wiip. The Commissioning Editor for the BBC is Kate Daughton.


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Ray FlookAbout Ray Flook

Serving as Television Editor since 2018, Ray began five years earlier as a contributing writer/photographer before being brought onto the core BC team in 2017.
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