Toast of London

Toast of London is a British television sitcom, created by Matt Berry and Arthur Mathews and starring Berry as Steven Toast, an eccentric, middle-aged actor with a chequered past who spends more time dealing with his problems offstage than performing on it.

In November 2017, after reports of a fourth series, Berry clarified that it will return "in some form at some point", but nothing was currently being written.

He leaves when he sees that she is wearing an ankle monitor and was convicted of attempted murder for stabbing her boyfriend.

Kikini Bamalam, the daughter of the Nigerian ambassador has been the victim of unscrupulous plastic surgery by Ray Purchase which has made her look like Bruce Forsyth, so Ed invites her to stay at the flat to recuperate.

Toast is informed that he will be the recipient of an acting award, which he is told by his agent Jane Plough is for Best Actor.

Toast has a part in a new play but tries to get out of it when he hears the director has murdered actors whom he found difficult.

Things go wrong for Toast when he finds out that he has been set up, unknowingly to both, to be as part of the classmate's documentary about prostitution.

In need of money to fund his divorce, Toast agrees to act in a vanity film about Prince Philip.

After performing voice-overs for the Royal Navy on a recent project, Toast is invited to the launch of their new nuclear submarine, the "Penetrator".

After losing £20,000 to Andrew Lloyd Webber in a celebrity poker game, Toast finds himself hunted by musical superstar and part-time West End theatre enforcer Michael Ball.

Ball approaches Toast on stage in the middle of his bad play, while Ray tries to shoot him.

[5][6][7] The theme music, "Take My Hand" was composed by Matt Berry and was released on the album Witchazel.

Toast of Tinseltown employed a new end theme, a cover version of Swedish pop singer Doris' "Beatmaker" performed by Matt Berry and Emma Noble.