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‘People Just Do Nothing’ confirmed for second season

Acclaimed British mockumentary People Just Do Nothing has been commission for a second season, the stars of the series have confirmed.

The show, which has become a cult programme over the past couple of years, rising to fame on YouTube, received its first full-length series on BBC Three earlier in the summer, and follows the lives of pirate UK garage radio station Kurupt FM, broadcasting within the surrounding areas of West London. Whilst the initial season had just four episodes, more have been commissioned for the follow-up.

We’re hopeful that People Just Do Nothing will also be offered on terrestrial TV at some point too (fingers crossed); more need to lay witness to the brilliance of the show.

Check out the first web-only episode of People Just Do Nothing below:

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