“MEET THE ADEBANJOS”

NEW BLACK BRITISH TV SITCOM SURPASSES OVER 300K VIEWS ONLINE

mtaIn less than 3 months from their online debut, the UK’s first ever Black British comedy sitcom surpasses all expectations gaining over 300,000 views online on the official website and on Youtube.
Meet the Adebanjos, which launched online on the 26th of June and follows the comic mishaps of a Black British family living in London and is currently airing 3 episodes on their website http://www.meettheadebanjos.com/ has clearly struck a chord with its hundred of thousands loyal fans who cannot seem to get enough.

The show has proven to be a massive hit online and executive producer and creator Debra has vowed that they will not stop at 300,000 and aims to achieve 1 million hits within the next 3 months.

“The Reponse so far has been so overwelming” says Debra. “We have been featured in the Metro Newspaper and The Voice, had interviews with BBC London and Scotland, countless radio interviews, top websites and launched our special edition DVD boxset showcasing all seen and unseen episodes. Over 25% of our views comes from the US which shows there is a massive interest globally in Black British TV.”

“This is just the beginning” Debra says” Season 2 is going to be bigger and better with more sets and locations and higher profile script writers, storylines and celebrity cameos. We intend to take it to an even higher level in season 2”

If you haven’t had a chance to see it you can watch it here: http://meettheadebanjos.com/ and check out the first 3 episodes and to those Who have seen the sitcom already to get the special edition DVD from the online shop http://shop.meettheadebanjos.com/ where they can watch 5 more unseen episodes and be part of this renaissance of independent Black British TV

For more information on Meet the Adebanjos visit: www.meettheadebanjos.com

1st Episode on youtube

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0 #2 2012-03-31 20:52
Ahahah, genious tv show
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+1 #1 Robert Barker 2012-02-15 20:12
Oh my God this is sooo funny. It’s a shame we can't watch this on mainline TV.
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