Channel 4 Unveils First Look at Awkward Break-Up Comedy 'Break Clause'
- Comedy in Your Eye
- Feb 12
- 2 min read
Channel 4 has offered a first glimpse of its upcoming six-part comedy series, 'Break Clause,' which humorously explores the complexities of a relationship ending while the couple remains under the same roof. The show centers on Ben and Lil, who must navigate their separation while still sharing a flat, making moving on a particularly challenging endeavor.
Key Takeaways
'Break Clause' is a new six-part comedy series commissioned for Channel 4.
It stars Samuel Bottomley as Ben and Lara Ricote as Lil, a couple navigating a break-up while living together.
The series is penned by Jess Bray and produced by BBC Studios Comedy.
New cast members have been announced, joining the lead actors.
The show promises a "brilliantly distinctive" take on the rom-com genre.
A Tale Of Two Halves
The series stars Samuel Bottomley, known for his role in 'How to Have Sex,' as Ben, and Lara Ricote as his ex-partner, Lil. Their shared living situation forms the core of the comedy, as they grapple with the end of their relationship while their tenancy continues. The synopsis highlights the difficulty of moving on from a first love, especially when forced to share the same space.
Expanding The Cast
Joining Bottomley and Ricote are several notable actors. Lucy Black ('Gentleman Jack') will play Deb, and John Thomson ('Cold Feet') takes on the role of Alan. Jack James, recently seen in 'I Fought the Law,' will portray Jordan. The ensemble cast also includes Lucas Jones, Hammed Animashaun, Assa Kanouté, Catherine Cohen, Charly Clive, Michael Workéyè, Jessica Knappett, Nathan Foad, Jack Shep, and Tamika Bennett, playing various supporting characters.
Creative Vision
'Break Clause' is the brainchild of writer Jess Bray, who also penned episodes of 'The Outlaws.' Bray expressed her excitement about bringing Ben and Lil's story to life, thanking Channel 4 and ZDFneo for their trust. She described the creative team as "The Avengers of a creative team," hinting at the high caliber of talent involved in the production.
A Distinctive Addition To Channel 4's Slate
Charlie Perkins, Head of Comedy at Channel 4, praised the "real alchemy" of the show's creative components, highlighting the rising stars both in front of and behind the camera. He believes 'Break Clause' will be a "brilliantly distinctive" addition to Channel 4's comedy offerings, fitting perfectly into the current trend of binge-watching series on streaming platforms.
Sources
“Brilliantly distinctive” Channel 4 rom-com gets first look as new cast are added, Digital Spy.
Break Clause: First look images, British Comedy Guide.




