EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Flack - Season 1
The series tells of more of Rowen's great comedy during her career. Rowen started her job as a public relations officer, promoting, advertising, and protecting his clients every day. There is more chaos left by her bad-behaved clients, as Rowen has to clean up all that mess. But during that period and with a dynamic background in London, Robyn's life and masquerade offer a new and different comedy.
16 November 1970, New York City, New York, USA
10 October 1959, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
18 January 1964, Rossendale Valley, Lancashire, England, UK
December 14, 1976 in London, England, UK
20 March 1967, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
20 March 1979, Dublin, Ireland
5 June 1957, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, UK
13 April 1987, New York City, New York, USA
10 May 1969, Woking, Surrey, England, UK
February 22, 2019
The high-functioning screw-up is a familiar trope, yet Flack exploded on to the screen with such confidence and brio that resistance proved useless.
February 21, 2019
It can annoy you one moment and move you another.
February 26, 2019
It's a rotten business, with rotten people, but Flack is entertaining nonetheless. It shines a light on the grotesque nature of fame, and although it humanizes some of the players, and makes you laugh, it doesn't let you forget that they are terrible.
February 25, 2019
Flack has a devilish crackle to it that makes it highly watchable.
February 22, 2019
Not terribly fresh, then, but still huge fun. Flack gets no flak from me.
February 21, 2019
It's technically about the hidden push and pull between truth and entertainment and the dark arts of perception management, except one seemingly using a script that's been written entirely in emoji.
February 25, 2019
Flack wasn't the week's heaviest drama, but it felt like the start of a dysfunctional friendship.
March 06, 2019
Uneven British PR drama full of adult behaviors.
February 22, 2019
In its best moments, Flack is a bleak workplace comedy studded with talent.
February 28, 2019
A terrific and bittersweet comedy from Oliver Lansley, it's in turns woefully tender and snort-funny. You'll be blowing tea down your nose.

