The Wrong Mans(2013) [ 2027 ]

The Wrong Mans remains a masterclass in how to balance belly laughs with genuine tension. If you haven't seen it, it's the perfect weekend binge for anyone who loves a good spy story—even if the spies in question are just council workers from Berkshire.

: The creators were committed to the action; one behind-the-scenes feature shows Corden and Baynton actually jumping out of a plane for a sequence in Series 2. Where Are They Now?

The show was born from a conversation between Corden and Baynton on the set of Gavin & Stacey . They noticed a gap in the market: why weren't there half-hour comedies with the high-stakes plotting of US "box set" dramas like 24 or Lost ? The Wrong Mans(2013)

: While Corden’s Phil is the adrenaline-fueled risk-taker, Baynton’s Sam is the grounded, unlikely hero trying to keep his life from imploding . Fast Facts for Your Next Trivia Night

: The show’s premise is so universal that it inspired a French adaptation titled Mauvaise Pioche ( The French Mans ) on Disney+. A US remake starring Ben Schwartz and Jillian Bell was also pitched to Showtime but ultimately cancelled . The Wrong Mans remains a masterclass in how

What Happens When You Answer the Wrong Phone? A Look Back at The Wrong Mans (2013)

If you haven’t seen the 2013 British gem , you’re missing out on one of the most successful genre-bending experiments in modern TV. Co-created by and starring James Corden and Mathew Baynton , this high-octane comedy-thriller turned the "everyman in peril" trope on its head and became BBC Two’s most successful comedy debut since Extras . The Pitch: 24 Meets the Mailroom Where Are They Now

: Much of the second series, which sees the duo in witness protection in "Texas," was actually filmed in Johannesburg, South Africa .