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The Independent
|June 29, 2025
Kat Sadler, writer and star of BBC Three's Bafta-winning 'Such Brave Girls', tells Isobel Lewis about how the black comedy is inspired by life with her own sister and mum
Kat Sadler has her head in her hands. She is sitting across from me, recalling the moment she won a Bafta for her painfully dark BBC Three comedy Such Brave Girls. "I wish I was one of those people who practise their speech in the shower," the 31-year-old laments, visibly cringing. “You know, people do that. I wish I'd done that or thought about what I was gonna say. I got there, and I was like, I've got fucking nothing." Dressed in a suit as she picked up the award for Best Scripted Comedy alongside her sister and co-star Lizzie Davidson, Sadler did seem like a deer in headlights. Struggling to remember everyone to thank, she eventually babbled: "I guess, writing's really hard and this is really nice." Talking about it a year on, she groans. "It's a car crash. What the hell was I saying?" Given the rave reviews the A24-produced Such Brave Girls received from critics and fans alike when it arrived in 2023 The Guardian called the show a "malevolent delight" - it might seem surprising that the former BBC Comedy joke writer wasn't more prepared for the possibility of the show winning the highly regarded prize. But as I speak to Sadler a few weeks before season two launches, it's clear that her self-deprecation is deeply felt. She is fidgety and talks quickly, unassumingly. Her brows are expressive, and near-permanently furrowed.
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