Michelle Keegan chows down on chips with co-star Tom Hanson in behind-the-scenes clip from the Brassic set
Michelle Keegan can be seen eating chips in a behind-the-scenes video on the set of her show Brassic.
The actress, 36, who plays Erin Croft in the Sky comedy, is joined by her co-star Tom Hanson (Cardi) as they filmed a new short to highlight Sky’s zero-carbon commitment on their sets.
Michelle’s character can be seen wearing denim jackets trimmed with faux fur and her hair in pigtails as she and Tom enjoy a break from filming in the humorous skit.
In the video, the two are confronted by farmer Jim, played by Steve Evets, who expresses his annoyance at all the changes on set made by Sky’s Zero Emissions team.
However, the pair are quick to dismiss his concerns as they explain the importance of doing their bit for the environment.
Yummy: Michelle Keegan can be seen eating a portion of chips in a behind-the-scenes video on the set of her show Brassic
Video: The actress, 36, who plays Erin Croft in the Sky comedy, is joined by her co-star Tom Hanson (Cardi) as they filmed a new short to highlight Sky’s zero carbon commitment on their sets
As Jim storms over to where they were standing by a takeout van, he exclaims, “Oi, you got any chips?” How come you manage to stuff your faces?’
To which Cardi replies, “We have some leftovers before they compost it so nothing goes to waste.” Shirley likes his compost, too.’
Jim hits back and moans, “Shirley’s compost? What about MY compost?’
While Erin quickly puts him in his place as she says, “It’s not all about you, Jim!”
‘And if you don’t want an environmental disaster, everyone will have to do their part! Come and have one of your wretched git.’
It comes as Brassic is reportedly planning a Christmas special of the popular comedy that will air this year.
The show will launch its fifth season next month, with the special coming in December, The sun reports.
Original comedy Brassic follows Vinnie O’Neill (Joseph Gilgun) and his five friends, including Michelle’s single mother Erin.
Character: Michelle’s character can be seen wearing a faux fur-trimmed denim jacket and her hair in pigtails as she and Tom enjoy a break from filming in the humorous skit
Scene: In the video, the pair are confronted by farmer Jim, played by Steve Evets, who has expressed his annoyance at all the on-set changes made by Sky’s Zero Emissions team
Confrontation: As Jim storms over to where they were standing by a takeout van, he exclaims, “Oi, you got any chips?” How come you manage to stuff your faces?’
Letting her say, “It’s not all about you, Jim!” ‘And if you don’t want an environmental disaster, everyone will have to do their part! Come and have one, you wretched git’
The group struggles to make ends meet in the fictional town of Hawley, often resorting to petty crime for money.
When Dylan’s girlfriend Erin (Michelle) wants to make a fresh start in a new town, Dylan is torn between following her or staying with the friends he considers brothers.
A source told the release of the celebratory special: “It seems like a long time coming, but everyone is happy that Brassic is getting a Christmas special after four years on the box.
Exciting: It comes as Brassic is reportedly planning a Christmas special of the hit comedy that will air this year (Michelle Keegan as Erin pictured)
There they are! Brassic original comedy follows Vinnie O’Neill (Joseph Gilgun) and his five friends, including Michelle’s single mother Erin
Yes! The show will air its fifth season next month, with the special coming in December, The Sun reports
“It’s going to be a foul-mouthed, knees-up Festive Brassic-style – forget your fairytale, it’ll be more like Billy Bob Thonrton’s Bad Santa and The Grinch than your schmaltzy It’s A Wonderful Life.
‘The special episode will be filmed in Manchester and Lancashire next month and the cast are super excited to show what a Christmas in Hawley looks like for the gang of criminal misfits.
“There will also be some surprises in the mix, including a one-off casting from a big name.”
The BAFTA-nominated series began in 2019, when season four of the show was released on Sky Max and Now TV last August.