
Mum: The BBC Comedy That Deserves a Bigger Audience
From British TV Watchlist by Michael T-British TV Super Fan
March 26, 2026 · 14 min · Season 2026 · Episode 13
About this episode
Michael T advocates for the BBC comedy-drama Mum, highlighting its themes and performances.
What happens when a show is too good to be loud about itself? You get Mum — a BBC comedy-drama that slipped quietly past most American viewers and never got the attention it deserved. In this episode, Michael T makes the case for why that needs to change. Mum centers on Cathy, a recently widowed woman navigating grief, family chaos, and the unexpected possibility of love — all with a grace that will take your breath away. Lesley Manville delivers one of the finest performances in recent British television, saying more with a glance than most actors can do with a monologue. And she's surrounded by a cast that matches her beat for beat — including Lisa McGrillis, whose portrayal of the awkward, lovable Kelly is something you won't forget. We'll break down what makes this show so special — the writing, the characters, the themes, and why you absolutely need to stick with it past the first episode. This one is worth celebrating. Shop at Cozy Earth today for luxurious bedding and bath items. For a 21% discount, use promo code BTVW1.
People in this episode
Host: Michael T
Topics covered
- BBC comedy
- grief
- family dynamics
- love
- British television
- character analysis
Keywords
- Mum
- BBC
- comedy-drama
- Lesley Manville
- Lisa McGrillis
- grief
- family chaos
- love
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Organizations: BBC
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