Greg Davies, famed for his roles in Taskmaster and The Inbetweeners, is back starring in BBC sitcom The Cleaner.
Written by Davies himself, the star studded cast includes Harry Potter's Helena Bonham-Carter and Peep Show's David Mitchell, who appear at various points across 6 episodes.
The plot revolves around Davies' character Wicky, who works as a professional crime cleaner, and follows his travels between criminal scenes.
Hailed as striking "comedy gold", here's what you need to know about the The Cleaner...
When can I watch The Cleaner?
The Cleaner is broadcast every Friday at 9:30pm on BBC One.
The first episode aired on Friday September 10, with five more episodes in the series to come.
If you can't wait a week in between each episode however, you can get them all on iPlayer at once by searching The Cleaner.
Who is in the cast of The Cleaner?
The long cast list features lots of the comedy circuit's finest names, with various actors and comedians making cameos.
Included in the line-up are Keeping Mum's Stephanie Cole, Ruth Madeley of Years and Years and Layton Williams famed for Everybody's Talking About Jamie.
Comedian Paul Chowdhry also appears in an episode.
What are fans saying about The Cleaner?
Fans have been quick to heap praise on Davies new show, with one deeming the actor "magnificent".
30 seconds in and I think we may have struck comedy gold.
— Andrew Jazzie (@AndrewJazzie) September 10, 2021
Greg Davies is magnificent.#thecleaner #gregdavies pic.twitter.com/IxJCzXda1l
Found this series on BBC Iplayer last night called the cleaner starring @gdavies and what an absolute Gem of a show! So hilarious, if your a big fan of Man Down I highly recommend giving this a watch Greg is just a Comedic Genius!! pic.twitter.com/dixP7jfh7d
— 🎞The_4KChef🎞 (@The_4KChef) September 14, 2021
@gdavies loving The Cleaner, funny, serious, poignant and very well written. #thecleaner
— G (@DB10007) September 14, 2021
@gdavies The cleaner is ace mate. Best comedy I’ve watched for ages.
— Rick Green (@mainheadgreeny) September 14, 2021
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