Matt Berry's acerbic sitcom Toast of London has landed on Netflix UK and US, and many Americans are discovering the show for the first time.

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The show, which stars The Mighty Boosh and IT Crowd star as a middle-aged actor who is forced to take on a series of undesirable roles, had not previously aired on US television - and now all three seasons are available for Netflix subscribers all over the world to binge and enjoy.

The reaction so far has been overwhelmingly positive:

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The show also received a plug from a Beatles offspring and one half of Reeves and Mortimer:

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Toast of London features memorable cameos from a host of stars, including Martin Freeman, and the late Sir Bruce Forsyth – well, somebody in a prosthetic mask pretending to be Brucie at any rate.

It has been nearly 2 years since the end of season 3, and in July Matt Berry told Radiotimes.com that he wasn't sure if he'd ever return to the series.

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Toast of London seasons 1-3 are available to stream on Netflix UK.

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