Broadchurch star Phoebe Waller-Bridge will write and star in her own E4 comedy.
The actress - who is currently starring in the ITV crime drama as Abby Thompson, a member of Joe Miller's legal team - said that she is "over the moon" to be working on her own show.
Crashing will follow a group of people in their 20s and 30s who house-sit for the wealthy as 'property guardians'. The group will take up residence in a disused hospital.
A statement from E4 explained: "It's about that time in your life when the reality of being an adult kicks you hard in the crotch. This time you're not someone's kid, you're not a student, and you're not fresh out of uni. This time you're a grown-up.
"In an age of unaffordable housing and sky-high rents, becoming a property guardian has never been so appealing, with thousands of people...
The actress - who is currently starring in the ITV crime drama as Abby Thompson, a member of Joe Miller's legal team - said that she is "over the moon" to be working on her own show.
Crashing will follow a group of people in their 20s and 30s who house-sit for the wealthy as 'property guardians'. The group will take up residence in a disused hospital.
A statement from E4 explained: "It's about that time in your life when the reality of being an adult kicks you hard in the crotch. This time you're not someone's kid, you're not a student, and you're not fresh out of uni. This time you're a grown-up.
"In an age of unaffordable housing and sky-high rents, becoming a property guardian has never been so appealing, with thousands of people...
- 2/12/2015
- Digital Spy
It was worth the wait, wasn't it? After nearly two years of speculation, a month of mysterious adverts on loop on ITV and CIA-esque level of secrecy surrounding the plot, Broadchurch series 2 finally arrived last night.
As writer Chris Chibnall promised, this wasn't simply another murder mystery whodunnit in the same town. In fact, it's quite the contrary - it's a can-you-prove-he-did-it.
Oh and that little case in Sandbrook that tormented Di Alec Hardy in series one. Yes, that reared up again.
At the end of the opening hour, we were left with questions piled on top of questions, and with a week to wait before we get episode two, here are the 20 most burning matters that we'll be mulling over until next Monday.
1. Why did Joe plead 'not guilty'?
"The evidence against you is clear."
"Not just me. Everyone... Nobody's innocent, Paul. Everyone's hiding things."
The exchanges between Joe Miller and Rev.
As writer Chris Chibnall promised, this wasn't simply another murder mystery whodunnit in the same town. In fact, it's quite the contrary - it's a can-you-prove-he-did-it.
Oh and that little case in Sandbrook that tormented Di Alec Hardy in series one. Yes, that reared up again.
At the end of the opening hour, we were left with questions piled on top of questions, and with a week to wait before we get episode two, here are the 20 most burning matters that we'll be mulling over until next Monday.
1. Why did Joe plead 'not guilty'?
"The evidence against you is clear."
"Not just me. Everyone... Nobody's innocent, Paul. Everyone's hiding things."
The exchanges between Joe Miller and Rev.
- 1/6/2015
- Digital Spy
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