Still Up
Still Up is a British romantic comedy television series created by Steve Burge and Natalie Walter, centering on two insomniac best friends who connect through late-night phone calls while grappling with personal and romantic dilemmas.[1][2] The show stars Antonia Thomas as Lisa, an impulsive aspiring illustrator and single mother worried about her daughter's future, and Craig Roberts as Danny, a hapless journalist navigating his own uncertainties.[2][3] Premiering on Apple TV+ on September 22, 2023, the series consists of eight half-hour episodes that explore themes of friendship, insomnia, and budding romance through witty dialogue and absurd late-night scenarios.[4][5] Inspired by the real-life experiences of its creators, who drew from their own struggles with sleeplessness and long-distance conversations, Still Up blends humor with heartfelt moments.[6] It received mixed reviews, praised for its authentic chemistry and dry British wit but critiqued for uneven pacing, earning a 76% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a 6.7/10 on IMDb, and a 61/100 on Metacritic.[1][2][7] The series was canceled by Apple TV+ after one season in May 2024.[8]Overview
Premise
Still Up is a British comedy series centered on the nocturnal bond between two insomniac best friends, Lisa and Danny, who maintain a close connection through late-night phone calls while grappling with personal upheavals in contemporary London.[9] Their conversations serve as a lifeline, blending humor and vulnerability as they confront the quirks of their lives, from eccentric neighbors to familial pressures, all amplified by the isolation of sleepless nights.[10] The narrative unfolds primarily in the after-hours, highlighting how insomnia transforms mundane worries into shared adventures and revelations.[3] Lisa, an aspiring illustrator and single mother, finds her nights disrupted by uncertainties surrounding her daughter's upbringing and her own stalled ambitions, prompting impulsive decisions that spill into her calls with Danny.[2] As a free-spirited yet overthinking individual, she balances domestic responsibilities with a yearning for creative fulfillment, often venturing out on quirky escapades that contrast Danny's confined world.[11] Danny, a journalist plagued by social anxiety and agoraphobia, rarely leaves his flat, turning his home into both sanctuary and prison as he wrestles with isolation and unresolved grief.[12] His charm shines through in witty banter, but his condition limits physical interactions, making their phone-based friendship a vital outlet for emotional support amid his professional and personal stagnation.[13] At its core, the series uses insomnia as a metaphorical thread to explore themes of connection in a fragmented modern life, where late-night dialogues foster growth, challenge relational boundaries, and reveal hidden facets of family, romance, and self-discovery.[1] This setup underscores how shared wakefulness becomes a quirky catalyst for navigating life's disruptions, emphasizing resilience through unlikely companionship.[14]Genre and style
Still Up is classified as a British romantic comedy-drama series, blending elements of character-driven slice-of-life storytelling with humorous explorations of friendship and insomnia.[3][12][11] The show incorporates romantic comedy undertones through the evolving dynamic between its protagonists, while maintaining a comedic focus on everyday absurdities amplified by sleep deprivation.[15][16] Stylistically, the series is characterized by its predominant nighttime settings, which underscore the theme of insomnia and create an intimate, confessional atmosphere for character interactions.[3][12] It features a mix of witty, dry British dialogue laced with innuendo and emotional depth, alongside moments of physical comedy arising from the characters' nocturnal escapades.[11][16] Episodes typically run 25 to 28 minutes, allowing for concise, self-contained narratives that balance humor and heartfelt revelations.[17] Narratively, Still Up employs an episodic structure centered on late-night phone and FaceTime conversations between the leads, interspersing these with parallel real-time actions to highlight their separate yet interconnected lives.[15][10] The use of split-screen techniques effectively captures the dual perspectives during these digital exchanges, enhancing the sense of immediacy and simultaneity in their evolving relationship.[15] This approach contributes to the show's character-focused style, prioritizing relational dynamics over traditional plot progression.[1]Cast and characters
Main cast
The main cast of Still Up features three central performers whose characters drive the series' exploration of insomnia-fueled connections and personal vulnerabilities. Antonia Thomas portrays Lisa, an impulsive and free-spirited aspiring illustrator who is a single mother grappling with uncertainties about her daughter's future and her own romantic life.[2] Her character's late-night insomnia often stems from these relational and parental concerns, leading to candid phone conversations that reveal her vibrant yet restless personality.[3] Craig Roberts plays Danny, a socially anxious investigative journalist afflicted with agoraphobia, which confines him largely to his apartment and exacerbates his commitment issues.[2] Danny's reliance on structured late-night routines, including his ongoing calls with Lisa, underscores his isolation while highlighting his sharp wit and underlying desire for deeper human bonds.[11] Blake Harrison embodies Veggie, Lisa's dependable but somewhat bland boyfriend and stepfather to her daughter, whose fitness-obsessed and wholesome demeanor provides a contrast to the protagonists' chaotic nights.[10] Veggie's stable yet flawed presence in the domestic sphere often amplifies the tensions in Lisa's life, representing the grounded routine that clashes with her impulsive nature.[13] At the heart of the series is the platonic yet electrically charged friendship between Lisa and Danny, bonded by their shared insomnia, which allows their late-night dialogues to serve as the emotional core amid personal and relational upheavals.[3] This dynamic evolves through their mutual support, offering moments of humor and intimacy that propel the narrative without resolving into conventional romance.[18]Recurring cast
Luke Fetherston portrays Adam, Danny's upbeat firefighter neighbor who offers practical help and optimistic advice, adding layers of camaraderie and humor to Danny's solitary nights.[19] Adam's super-positive demeanor contrasts Danny's insomnia struggles, facilitating lighthearted interruptions and support in interpersonal dilemmas. Lois Chimimba appears as Amy, a personal trainer and Danny's budding romantic interest, whose dates and interactions introduce jealousy and self-doubt subplots that complicate his friendship with Lisa.[6] Her confident energy provides a foil to Danny's awkwardness, heightening emotional conflicts in the ensemble dynamics.[7] Rich Fulcher embodies the eccentric Cat Man, Danny's peculiar neighbor obsessed with his feline companions, delivering absurd comedic interruptions that punctuate the leads' conversations with surreal neighborhood antics.[15] His quirky habits, like hosting cat parties, offer relief from heavier themes and amplify the show's late-night weirdness.[12] Samantha Spiro recurs as Christine, Veggie's overbearing yet affectionate mother and a retired physiotherapist eager to bond with Lisa, stirring family meddling and relational strains within the supporting circle.[20] Her fun-loving interference adds interpersonal friction, contrasting the mains' intimate phone exchanges with broader social pressures.Production
Development
Still Up was co-created by Steve Burge and Natalie Walter, with Burge serving as the primary writer and Walter playing a key role in character development.[21][22] Apple TV+ ordered the series in October 2022 after a pitch emphasizing insomnia and the dynamics of modern connectivity during late-night conversations.[21] The project was publicly announced in late 2022 alongside initial casting details, initially conceived as a limited series through the bond between two insomniac friends.[21][23] The writing team comprised Burge, Bryce Hart, and Walter, who contributed to scripts across the season's episodes.[22][19] As part of the development process, Antonia Thomas and Craig Roberts were selected for the lead roles of Lisa and Danny.[21]Filming
Principal photography for Still Up took place in London, UK, under the primary production of Various Artists Limited.[21][24] Filming commenced in October 2022 and wrapped in time for the series' September 2023 premiere on Apple TV+.[2][25] John Addis directed all eight episodes, approaching the shoot with an editor's mindset to ensure efficient coverage and dynamic pacing in post-production.[26][23] His style incorporated movement and music to enhance the intimate, late-night conversations central to the narrative.[23] Cinematographer Frank Madone captured the visuals, while production designer Simon Walker crafted sets that integrated urban London elements, positioning the city as a key atmospheric element alongside interior spaces like apartments and exteriors such as wooded areas.[5][27][23] The production faced logistical hurdles in coordinating split-location scenes for the protagonists' phone calls, often filming actors weeks apart—one in a studio, another on location like woods—using audio technology to simulate real-time interaction and preserve conversational rhythm.[23] These night-oriented sequences drew from the scripts by creators Steve Burge and Natalie Walter, adapting their insomnia-themed dialogues into authentic visual exchanges.[23] Executive producers Phil Clarke and Paul Schlesinger, alongside producer Arabella McGuigan, oversaw the process to maintain the series' quirky tone amid scheduling demands.[26]Release
Broadcast schedule
Still Up premiered globally on Apple TV+ as an original series on September 22, 2023.[4] The eight-episode first season released its initial three episodes on the premiere date, followed by the remaining five episodes on a weekly basis, with the finale airing on October 27, 2023.[4] This rollout adopted Apple TV+'s streaming format, beginning with a binge-friendly batch release before shifting to serialized weekly drops to sustain viewer engagement, and the series was available exclusively via the platform without any traditional linear television broadcast in the UK or elsewhere.[4][9] The show launched simultaneously worldwide on Apple TV+, accessible in over 100 countries, with subtitles provided in multiple languages to support international audiences.[4][28]Cancellation
In May 2024, Apple TV+ canceled Still Up after its single eight-episode season, with no plans announced for renewal.[8][29] The decision came roughly eight months after the series' premiere on September 22, 2023, amid broader streaming strategies at the platform, though specific viewership metrics influencing the outcome were not publicly detailed.[30][31] As a result, the eighth episode stands as the series finale, and no further episodes or spin-off content have been produced.[8][29]Episodes
Season overview
Still Up's single season comprises eight episodes, each designed as a self-contained story while collectively advancing the central characters' emotional journey toward personal and relational resolutions.[32] The episodes maintain a consistent format, averaging 25-28 minutes in length, which supports the series' intimate, dialogue-driven style focused on late-night interactions.[33] This structure is unified by the directorial vision of John Addis, who helmed all installments, ensuring a cohesive tone throughout the season. The narrative arc begins with lighthearted, casual insomnia-fueled conversations between the protagonists, gradually escalating into more profound personal confrontations that explore vulnerabilities and unspoken tensions in their friendship.[3] As the season progresses, these nightly exchanges build momentum, introducing complications from external relationships and internal doubts that heighten the stakes.[19] The storyline culminates in moments of relational clarity, resolving the friends-to-lovers dynamic at the heart of the series while emphasizing themes of connection amid isolation.[3] Grounded in the premise of two insomniacs bonded by their sleepless nights, the season uses this foundation to weave humor and heartfelt revelations across its episodes.[9]List of episodes
The first season of Still Up consists of eight episodes, all directed by John Addis.[26] The series was written by creators Steve Burge and Natalie Walter, with additional writing credits to Bryce Hart.[26] Episodes premiered on Apple TV+ starting 22 September 2023, with the first three released simultaneously followed by one per week.[34] Viewership data is not publicly available for this streaming series.| No. overall | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | Viewers (millions) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Pharmacy | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 22 September 2023 | N/A |
| 2 | The Dress | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 22 September 2023 | N/A |
| 3 | The Date | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 22 September 2023 | N/A |
| 4 | The Sleep Clinic | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 29 September 2023 | N/A |
| 5 | Veggie Veggie Bing Bong | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 6 October 2023 | N/A |
| 6 | The Road Trip | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 13 October 2023 | N/A |
| 7 | The Horse | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 20 October 2023 | N/A |
| 8 | The Wedding | John Addis | Steve Burge & Natalie Walter | 27 October 2023 | N/A |
Episode summaries
- The Pharmacy: While Danny invents new ways to avoid a neighbor, Lisa gets creative on a midnight medical mission.[35]
- The Dress: Lisa's bus ride takes an unexpected turn, and Danny aims to impress a dating app match but makes a not-so-charming mistake.[35]
- The Date: Danny hosts a special guest for the evening, while Lisa attempts to help from afar as she battles a bad case of boredom.[35]
- The Sleep Clinic: Eager for change, Lisa agrees to a sleep study, and Danny prepares for a pivotal interview while looking after an overly sensitive dog.[35]
- Veggie Veggie Bing Bong: Lisa embarks on a complicated camping trip with Veggie's family, and Danny endures an endless bathroom repair.[35]
- The Road Trip: When Lisa gets tipsy and lost during a ladies' night, Danny goes all out to help her get home.[35]
- The Horse: Distance weighs on Lisa, Danny gets a second chance, and Veggie starts to spiral.[35]
- The Wedding: As Lisa and Danny reminisce about the night they met, a candid revelation shakes things up.[35]