Amanda from hit BBC comedy collection Motherland is the character we like to hate. Her passive-aggressive digs (“Hey Anne! You are wanting… wholesome”) and impossibly polished look (“I’m a full-time venture to myself”) make her the proper villain in a present that appears at parenting with out rose-tinted glasses. And now, she’s again with much more sass in her personal spin-off present, Amandaland.
With the present now accessible (and everybody speaking about it), you could be questioning ‘The place can I watch Amandaland?’ This is all the pieces it’s worthwhile to know.
What’s Amandaland about?
Amandaland takes the delightfully dreadful Amanda from Motherland and drops her right into a post-divorce, downsized actuality in “SoHa” (that is South Harlesden). It is one other comedic masterclass from author Sharon Horgan, all about navigating the horrors of teenage insurrection, eco-anxiety, and an ever-present mom.
Consider Amandaland as a survival information for the trendy, aspirational father or mother who’s simply found that their good life has relocated to a barely much less good postcode, with a heavy dose of school-gate social warfare thrown in for good measure.
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In addition to a few of our favorite characters from the unique Motherland collection – together with Joanna Lumley as Amanda’s mum, Felicity, and Philippa Dunne because the hilariously deadpan Anne – there are a bunch of latest faces to look out for.
New characters embody Amanda’s neighbour Mal, performed by Samuel Anderson (Gavin & Stacey, The Historical past Boys), and acclaimed chef Della, performed by Siobhan McSweeney (Derry Ladies, The Fall).
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The place can I watch Amandaland?
Amandaland is barely accessible to observe within the UK, and viewers will discover it on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The comedy collection premiered on BBC One on 5 February 2025 and new episodes are broadcast at 9pm each Wednesday.