Nat Saunders
Acting
Biography
Nat Saunders is a writer, producer, director and performer who began his career writing sketches for hit shows Big Train and Smack the Pony. Nat was an integral part of the writing team for Sky1 sitcom Trollied, which ran for seven seasons, and has writing and performance credits for shows such as Cardinal Burns, Charlie Brooker’s NewsWipe, and award-winning CBBC shows All Over The Place and Fit. He co-created and directed the BBC’s viral hit Misery Bear (plus wrote the spin-off book), and wrote and starred in award-winning sci-fi comedy film/web series SOS: Save Our Skins. The Rupert Grint-starring show he co-created for Sky1 and Netflix, Sick Note, debuted in September 2017 and has run to two seasons. He co-created and wrote Truth Seekers for Amazon Prime Video with Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and James Serafinowicz, and is developing multiple projects with James under their Consec Industries Ltd banner.
Known For

When Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with a fatal disease he begins to notice how everyone around him treats him better. But then he finds out he was misdiagnosed by the most incompetent oncologist on Earth and now he has a big decision to make: come clean and go back to his old rubbish life, or keep pretending to be ill.
Sick Note

A ghost-hunting duo team up to uncover and film paranormal sightings across the U.K. and share their adventures on an online channel. Their supernatural experiences grow more frequent, terrifying, and even deadly as the pair begin to uncover a conspiracy that could threaten the entire human race.
Truth Seekers

Two creatures, one named "Something", the other named "Something Else" try to co-exist peacefully despite the fact that they are complete opposites. Imagine The Odd Couple as if it were done by Dr. Suess and you've got the basic idea.
Something Else

Sitcom set in Sports Depot, a fictional sports shop in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire following the antics of Russell, a confirmed sneakerhead, and his fellow long-suffering employees.
Sneakerhead
A series of six comedy shorts, in which each episode is 'taken over' by a different high profile comedian. The result is an exclusive, eclectic and hilarious mix of comedy genres, tastes and styles.
Original Comedy Shorts

How TV Ruined Your Life is a six-episode BBC Two television series written and presented by Charlie Brooker. Charlie Brooker, whose earlier TV-related programmes include How to Watch Television, Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe and You Have Been Watching, examines how the medium has bent reality to fit its own ends. Produced by Zeppotron, the series aired its first episode in January 2011.
How TV Ruined Your Life

This hilarious and unmissable show offers audiences a unique glimpse into Brian's extraordinary career trajectory, having opened and closed several hundred businesses, Brian has learnt over 1000 lessons and counting. Originally brought to life by acclaimed comedian Peter Serafinowicz on BBC Two’s BAFTA-nominated "The Peter Serafinowicz Show," Brian Butterfield continues to charm millions online through his eternally optimistic outlook, flawed yet innovative business schemes and uniquely comedic insights on politics, food, sport, popular culture and every episode of The Apprentice. In CALL OF NOW, expect Brian’s trademark business tips on income tax (recently discovered), overcoming spectacular setbacks and achieving questionable entrepreneurial success.
Brian Butterfield's Call of Now
Two confused twenty-somethings begin to fall for each following a drunken one night stand. But a surreal encounter with some friends threatens to derail their blossoming romance.
Intervention

Intrigued by waking up daily with muddy feet, a clean-living man records himself sleeping, with nightmarish results.
The Awakening

A filmmaker tries to discover himself by making a film... he fails.
My Sister's Dollhouse

Two hapless British geeks wake up in New York City only to find that the entire human race has vanished.