
Richard Ayoade adapts his Unfinished Harauld Hughes novel for TV
Possible comedy series about the fictional, prickly playwright
Richard Ayoade is adapting his novel, The Unfinished Harauld Hughes into a possible TV comedy series.
The whimsical book is about Ayoade trying to save the titular fictional playwright – who also happens to be his doppelgänger – from obscurity by making a documentary of his life and tracking down his last, lost film for posterity.
The comic even wrote the complete works of Hughes – whose work, personal life and prickly character echo Harold Pinter’s – and released them as three volumes to accompany the novel
London-based House Productions, the company behind Conclave and Sherwood – is working on the adaptation.
As previously announced, Ayoade is also working on an adaptation of George Saunders' short story The Semplica Girl Diaries for the same production house. The story revolves around real-life ‘Semplica Girls’ trafficked from impoverished countries to be status symbols for the rich.
The Harauld Hughes project was revealed in a Variety interview with House chiefs Tessa Ross and Juliette Howell earlier this month, and spotted by the British Comedy Guide today.
No broadcaster has been mentioned in connection with the possible show.
Meanwhile, Ayoade appears in a new video for Kim Deal's Big Ben Beat. The IT Crowd star also directed the promo for the former Breeders frontwoman’s latest track, and recruited his own family to star in it:
The paperback version of The Unfinished Harauld Hughes is out on April 10:Published: 21 Feb 2025