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  1. Sick Note is a British black comedy television series starring Rupert Grint and Nick Frost. It was created and written by Nat Saunders and James Serafinowicz and directed by Matt Lipsey. It first aired on 7 November 2017 on Sky One. In April 2017, it was reported that a second series had been commissioned before the first had aired.

  2. Sick Note: Created by Nat Saunders, James Serafinowicz. With Rupert Grint, Nick Frost, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Marama Corlett. When Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with a fatal disease he begins to notice how everyone around him treats him better, so he decides to keep pretending that he really is sick.

  3. Sick Note 2017 | Maturity Rating: 16+ | 2 Seasons | Comedies After slacker Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with cancer, his lies lead him into an absurd web of fraud, blackmail, suspicion and misadventure.

  4. Sick Note. TV-MA 2017 - Present 2 Seasons Comedy Drama List. 50% Avg. Tomatometer 6 Reviews 75% Avg. Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings Just when he thinks things couldn't get worse, Daniel,...

  5. Page 1 of 4, 7 total items. Advertise With Us. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Just when he thinks things couldn't get worse, Daniel, a compulsive liar stuck in a failing relationship and a...

  6. After slacker Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with cancer, his lies lead him into an absurd web of fraud, blackmail, suspicion and misadventure. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Breaking Bad. When things are looking hopeless, Daniel and Dr. Glennis decide to leave the country. Becca makes an unexpected discovery. Vanessa confronts Becca. 7.5/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated. 2017 2018. S1.E1 ∙ Queen of Hearts. Fri, Nov 23, 2018.

  8. When Daniel Glass is misdiagnosed with a fatal disease he begins to notice how everyone around him treats him better. But then he finds out he was misdiagnosed by the most incompetent oncologist on Earth and now he has a big decision to make: come clean and go back to his old rubbish life, or keep pretending to be ill.