Jerk (TV series) explained

Genre:Comedy
Creator:Stu Richards
Director:Tom McKay
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:14
Producer:Rebecca Murrell
Editor:Calum Ross
Runtime:20 minutes

Jerk is a British black comedy television series starring and co-written by Tim Renkow. It centres around Tim (played by Renkow), a man with cerebral palsy who tries to use his condition to his advantage. The character of Tim is based upon Renkow, who also has cerebral palsy.[1] The series built upon a 2016 BBC production, A Brief History of Tim.[2]

Jerk first aired on 24 February 2019 on BBC Three.[3] [4] In September 2019, it was reported that BBC Three had ordered a second series before the first had aired.[5] The second series premiered on BBC Three on 1 August 2021. The show was renewed for a third series in 2022.

Plot

Tim (Tim Renkow) has cerebral palsy, and is also a terrible person. He attempts to take maximum advantage of his condition by being insufferable to those around him. In Season 1, Tim faces deportation due to the impending expiration of his visa, and makes various attempts to ward off this fate.

Cast

Series 1

Episodes

Series 3 (2023)

Reception

Reviewing the first series of the show in Guardian, Stuart Jeffries describes Renkow as "Larry David with a twist".[6] In The Times, Carol Midgley gave the second series of the show a positive review, comparing it favourably to Curb Your Enthusiasm: "[..] both series push the boundaries splendidly into dark, dark humour and political incorrectness and both have selfish, thrillingly unlikeable lead characters."[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2019-03-04. 'I use cerebral palsy to get away with a lot': the shameless star of sitcom Jerk. 2021-11-19. the Guardian. en.
  2. Web site: Bennett . Steve . BBC has another Jerk : News 2022 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide . 2022-06-07 . www.chortle.co.uk . en.
  3. Web site: Series 1, Jerk. BBC.
  4. Web site: Jerk - Episodes . British Comedy Guide .
  5. Web site: Tim Renkow comedy Jerk to return. September 5, 2019. British Comedy Guide.
  6. Web site: 2021-08-02. Jerk series two review – still the most outrageously un-PC comedy on TV. 2021-11-19. the Guardian. en.
  7. News: Midgley. Carol. Jerk review — politically incorrect and sick, and I loved it. en. 2021-11-19. 0140-0460.