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Toast of London is a British comedy series following Steven Toast, an eccentric middle-aged actor with a chequered past who spends more time dealing with his problems off stage than performing on it.
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Toast of London is a British comedy series following Steven Toast, an eccentric middle-aged actor with a chequered past who spends more time dealing with his problems off stage than performing on it.
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IMDbBest Male Performance in a Comedy Programme | 2015 | Matt
Writer Comedy | 2015 | Matt
Best ComedyEntertainment | 2014
Daisy Ridley made a very small guest appearance in season 1 in Toast of London: Vanity Project (2013). According to Matt Berry, he wanted to bring her back on the show, but couldn't get in touch with her. It later turned out that she had been cast in Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) recently, which made her unavailable. Berry remarked "We couldn't really compete with Daisy being in Star Wars". Additionally, in season 3 at the very end of Toast of London: Hamm on Toast (2015), Toast and Ed see an article in the newspaper regarding a completely unknown actress, Pookie Hook, with no stage or screen experience that landed a lead role in a Star Wars film. She mentions that she was a great fan of Steven Toast, and Ed suggests that Steven could give her some acting lessons to which Steven says maybe he could.
After the episode shown on the UK's channel 4 on the 9/12/15 Matt Berry and the Maypoles performed the theme song live.
Matt Berry based Steven Toast on several individuals he befriended in the film industry.
In episode 3 of the first season, co-writer Arthur Mathews appears in the 2nd picture of possible suspects.
Artwork for Matt Berrys album 'Music for Insomniacs' can be seen on the wall of Jane Ploughs office.
"Steven Toast: I can hear you Clem Fandango."