Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios played host to the shoot of a new series of a hit comedy thriller. The RTS and BAFTA-winning comedy thriller Am I Being Unreasonable? begins today (Wednesday) on BBC One and iPlayer, after once again filming at at the Bristol studio and on location in the West Country.
Written by and starring Daisy May Cooper and Selin Hizli, and made by Boffola Pictures, Am I Being Unreasonable? was a smash hit when it burst onto screens in 2022, with 3.2 million viewers tuning in for its first episode. The production team behind the twisted comedy thriller returned to Bristol’s Bottle Yard Studios to film series two on purpose-built sets.
They were for the interior of the family house belonging to lead character Nic (Daisy May Cooper), as well as for the caravan she goes on to share with her best friend Jen (Selin Hizli) in the new series. Filming also took place at West Country locations including Wookey village in Somerset and Chavenage House in Gloucestershire.
Daisy May Cooper recently revealed series two filming was forced to pause in June 2024 when she was rushed from set to hospital due to the premature arrival of her baby son. Filming resumed later in the year, wrapping in October 2024.
Boffola Pictures head of production Chrissie Broadway said: “We chose to return to the West Country and The Bottle Yard Studios for the second series of Am I Being Unreasonable? because the region offers an incredible blend of creativity, logistical support, and natural beauty that perfectly complements the tone of the show. The Bottle Yard’s facilities are second to none.
“Plus the team at The Bottle Yard have always been incredibly supportive and adaptable, particularly when we had to pause filming unexpectedly last year. The West Country itself – with its rich locations, from the quaint streets of Somerset to the grand estates of Gloucestershire – has such a unique character, which adds layers of depth to our story. Couple all of that with the amazing local production talent and there really couldn’t be a better home for Am I Being Unreasonable?.”
Head of film at Bristol City Council Laura Aviles added: “It was our pleasure to welcome Boffola Pictures and the whole team back to The Bottle Yard for a second series of Am I Being Unreasonable? Daisy is such a significant talent from the region and it’s our goal to support local talent wherever we can to make outstanding screen content.
“Productions like this are hugely beneficial to our film sector, generating around £30m per year towards the local economy whilst creating employment and boosting spending throughout the supply chain. We very much hope to be welcoming Boffola back for a third series soon!”
Series two begins where series one left off, mid panic attack. Has Nic got away with murder? Quite possibly. Has she raised her son Ollie to follow in her murky footsteps? Kicked out of the family home for brotherly love – loving the wrong brother – Nic is reduced to sharing a caravan with her not so trustworthy best friend Jen.
Nic’s Husband Dan has taken up roller-blading to channel his mid-life crisis. Shunned at the school gates and cast as the witch at the school re-enactment, Nic is experiencing hallucinations. Or is someone playing tricks on her?
Lenny Rush (Doctor Who, Dodger), who won a BAFTA for best male comedy performance for his role as Nic’s son Ollie as well as two Royal Television Society Awards, returns for the new series. Other stars reprising their roles include Dustin Demri-Burns (Cardinal Burns, Slow Horses), David Fynn (Daddy Issues), Juliet Cowan (Back to Life), Phil Dunning (Smoggie Queens), Georgie Glenn (Call the Midwife), Beatie Edney (Poldark), Amanda Wilkin (The Split), Helen Ann Bauer (Live at the Apollo), Marek Larwood (We Are Klang) and Karla Crome (Under the Dome).
A stellar line-up of guest stars will include American stand-up and actor Chelsea Peretti (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), Tom Davis (Wonka, King Gary), Denise Black (Queer as Folk), Jamali Maddix (Never Mind the Buzzcocks), British rapper and poet Kojey Radical and last but by no means least, Charlie Cooper, in the first onscreen reunion with Daisy May Cooper since their BAFTA-winning This Country.
Am I Being Unreasonable? has six episodes and is available on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from Wednesday, February 5.