Television

‘Colin From Accounts’ Drops Season 2 Premiere & First-Look Photos

Paramount+ has set the premiere date for binge-watching Colin From Accounts Season 2 for September 26. The 8-episode second season will see the return of creators Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, as writers, executive producers and stars.

Colin From Accounts is a romantic comedy about flawed, funny people choosing each other and embracing the all-too-relatable chaos of modern life. After Gordon (Brammall) and Ashley (Dyer) are brought together in Season 1 by a spontaneous nipple flash and the subsequent accident that injured the titular (no pun intended) dog.

Season 2 opens with Ash and Gordon officially living together and trying to get their beloved, special needs dog, Colin, back from his new owners. It’s one of the many hurdles for the new couple as they learn more about each other, for better and worse.

Emma Harvie, Genevieve Hegney, Michael Logo, Helen Thomson, Darren Gilshenan, Annie Maynard, Tai Hara and Glenn Hazeldine make up the additional returning cast along with newbies Celeste Barber (Wellmania), Virginia Gay (Savage River), Justin Rosniak (Mr. Inbetween), John Howard (SeaChange), Lynne Porteus (Home and Away) and Broden Kelly (Aunty Donna).

Colin From Accounts is commissioned by the Foxtel Group and produced by Easy Tiger Productions and CBS Studios. Rob Gibson, Ian Collie, Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer, Trent O’Donnell, Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh serve as Season 2 executive producers with Kevin Greene producing. O’Donnell returns as set-up director, with Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope taking the reins for three episodes and Madeleine Dyer returning to direct an episode. Season 2 is financed with the assistance of Screen NSW, through the Made in NSW Fund. The series is distributed outside of Australia and New Zealand by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

Season 1 is available to stream in its entirety via Paramount+.

First-look images can be found below.

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