The BBC has confirmed that hit school drama Waterloo Road will return to BBC One and iPlayer from 2nd January 2024.
The BBC has confirmed that school drama Waterloo Road will return for its next series, the third since its relaunch, on Tuesday 2nd January. Eight new episodes will be available as a full boxset on BBC iPlayer from 6am, though it will also air weekly on BBC One from 8pm that night.
Set and filmed in Greater Manchester, Waterloo Road returned to BBC One earlier this year and was hugely successful.
The synopsis for the new series reads as follows:
With a group of long-term school refusers arriving at Waterloo Road, the balance of peace and harmony once again rests on thin ice. Will Headteacher Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) and her team have what it takes to stop the school from sinking?
Libby, who makes a surprise return to Manchester to stay with her dad,...
The BBC has confirmed that school drama Waterloo Road will return for its next series, the third since its relaunch, on Tuesday 2nd January. Eight new episodes will be available as a full boxset on BBC iPlayer from 6am, though it will also air weekly on BBC One from 8pm that night.
Set and filmed in Greater Manchester, Waterloo Road returned to BBC One earlier this year and was hugely successful.
The synopsis for the new series reads as follows:
With a group of long-term school refusers arriving at Waterloo Road, the balance of peace and harmony once again rests on thin ice. Will Headteacher Kim Campbell (Angela Griffin) and her team have what it takes to stop the school from sinking?
Libby, who makes a surprise return to Manchester to stay with her dad,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Jake Godfrey
- Film Stories
HBO Max is expanding its kids and family programming slate with B-Loved, a ghostly romance two-part special event starring Peyton List (Cobra Kai), along with three live-action acquisitions, including all three seasons of Hank Zipzer, based on the book written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver, inspired by Winkler’s life.
B-Loved (working title), from Endeavor Content and Wonder Worldwide, stars List as Bea, a free-spirited teenage ghost who forms a special friendship with the new boy in town, Cole, whose house she has been inhabiting for over 100 years. With the help of a magical ring that allows Cole to see Bea, they’ll rediscover the meaning of being alive, but also the importance of letting go. Written by Black List Nicholl Fellowship winner, Cesar Vitale, the special will be directed by Emily Ting (Tall Girl 2). It’s scheduled to premiere in time for Valentine’s Day 2023 on HBO Max.
B-Loved (working title), from Endeavor Content and Wonder Worldwide, stars List as Bea, a free-spirited teenage ghost who forms a special friendship with the new boy in town, Cole, whose house she has been inhabiting for over 100 years. With the help of a magical ring that allows Cole to see Bea, they’ll rediscover the meaning of being alive, but also the importance of letting go. Written by Black List Nicholl Fellowship winner, Cesar Vitale, the special will be directed by Emily Ting (Tall Girl 2). It’s scheduled to premiere in time for Valentine’s Day 2023 on HBO Max.
- 5/11/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Will Arnett and Chris Geere will star as the chairman and coach of an English soccer team, respectively, in “The First Team,” a new comedy for the BBC from the producers of “The Inbetweeners.”
The series will follow the off-the-field misadventures of three young soccer players played by Shaquille Ali-Yebuah (“The Feed”), Jack McMullen (“The Souvenir”) and Jake Short (“This Is the Year”).
The six-parter is being written by Iain Morris and Damon Beesley through their Fudge Park shingle. It is their first projects as co-writers since “The Inbetweeners” series and films. Emmy Award-winning producer Tom Werner (“Roseanne”) and Caroline Leddy (“Derry Girls”) are exec producing. Sam Pinnell (“Motherland”) is producing.
The cast also features Tamla Kari (“The Inbetweeners”), Vadhir Derbez (“How To Be A Latin Lover”), Phil Wang (“Task Master”), Neil Fitzmaurice (“Peep Show”), and Yetunde Oduwole (“Enterprice”).
Morris and Beesley said: “We’re so lucky to be working with such an incredible bunch,...
The series will follow the off-the-field misadventures of three young soccer players played by Shaquille Ali-Yebuah (“The Feed”), Jack McMullen (“The Souvenir”) and Jake Short (“This Is the Year”).
The six-parter is being written by Iain Morris and Damon Beesley through their Fudge Park shingle. It is their first projects as co-writers since “The Inbetweeners” series and films. Emmy Award-winning producer Tom Werner (“Roseanne”) and Caroline Leddy (“Derry Girls”) are exec producing. Sam Pinnell (“Motherland”) is producing.
The cast also features Tamla Kari (“The Inbetweeners”), Vadhir Derbez (“How To Be A Latin Lover”), Phil Wang (“Task Master”), Neil Fitzmaurice (“Peep Show”), and Yetunde Oduwole (“Enterprice”).
Morris and Beesley said: “We’re so lucky to be working with such an incredible bunch,...
- 9/23/2019
- by Stewart Clarke
- Variety Film + TV
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Peep Show stays true to nine series of brilliant comedic form in its finale. So are Mark and Jez going to be alright? Well...
A renowned novelist (well, an actor pretending to be a renowned novelist in Showtime’s The Affair) once said “if you’ve laid all your cards out in the proper order, the ending should flow. It should feel inevitable. At some point, fate takes over a story and even the author himself loses control.” If last week’s doom-tinged episode of Peep Show was the harbinger of a dark fate, this week saw the apocalypse itself unfold in all its lovely destructive glory. The End Times finally came to Peep Show and inevitably enough, with all the cards finally on the table we learnt that in the sad, self-absorbed lives of Mark and Jez, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Peep Show stays true to nine series of brilliant comedic form in its finale. So are Mark and Jez going to be alright? Well...
A renowned novelist (well, an actor pretending to be a renowned novelist in Showtime’s The Affair) once said “if you’ve laid all your cards out in the proper order, the ending should flow. It should feel inevitable. At some point, fate takes over a story and even the author himself loses control.” If last week’s doom-tinged episode of Peep Show was the harbinger of a dark fate, this week saw the apocalypse itself unfold in all its lovely destructive glory. The End Times finally came to Peep Show and inevitably enough, with all the cards finally on the table we learnt that in the sad, self-absorbed lives of Mark and Jez, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
- 12/17/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
The El Dude brothers are back in town, one last time, from next month.
Channel 4 has announced that the last ever series of Peep Show will begin on Wednesday, November 11 at 10pm.
The sitcom's ninth run will pick up some time after its eighth, which ended with Mark (David Mitchell) and Jeremy (Robert Webb) abandoned by Dobby (Isy Suttie) - despite both declaring their love for her.
As the final series begins, it really is the end of an era - Mark has a new flatmate and a new job working at a bank, while Jeremy has found himself some new - and rather constrictive - living quarters. When Jez turns to his old friend for a loan, Mark finally spies his chance for revenge...
All this, and the pair have to contend with a newly sober Super Hans (Matt King) - though it's unclear just how long his new health kick will last.
Channel 4 has announced that the last ever series of Peep Show will begin on Wednesday, November 11 at 10pm.
The sitcom's ninth run will pick up some time after its eighth, which ended with Mark (David Mitchell) and Jeremy (Robert Webb) abandoned by Dobby (Isy Suttie) - despite both declaring their love for her.
As the final series begins, it really is the end of an era - Mark has a new flatmate and a new job working at a bank, while Jeremy has found himself some new - and rather constrictive - living quarters. When Jez turns to his old friend for a loan, Mark finally spies his chance for revenge...
All this, and the pair have to contend with a newly sober Super Hans (Matt King) - though it's unclear just how long his new health kick will last.
- 10/27/2015
- Digital Spy
As Super Hans would say, this is bullshit! Peep Show is officially wrapping its final ever series.
Robert Webb sent out a few tweets this morning (September 15) about the show's end, including a long-awaited reunion of the Men with Ven alongside Matt King and David Mitchell.
Series 9 Men with Ven. pic.twitter.com/idLOIRIay7
— Robert Webb (@arobertwebb) September 15, 2015
Last day of shooting Peep Show. Heart already halfway up throat. 8pm wrap - ooh it's going to be a long, sad, marvellous day.
— Robert Webb (@arobertwebb) September 15, 2015
Co-writer Sam Bain also tweeted a photo of the cast:
Men with Ven. A @RealDMitchell van sneeze in 3 thrilling chapters @RealMattKing @arobertwebb #peepshow9 pic.twitter.com/pOceQv09q3
— Sam Bain (@sambaintv) September 15, 2015
Super Hans himself Matt King tweeted about his final day of shooting:
Men with ven for the venny last time. With @RealDMitchell @arobertwebb and genius writer @jessearmstrong1 pic.twitter.com/iXF9Sz...
Robert Webb sent out a few tweets this morning (September 15) about the show's end, including a long-awaited reunion of the Men with Ven alongside Matt King and David Mitchell.
Series 9 Men with Ven. pic.twitter.com/idLOIRIay7
— Robert Webb (@arobertwebb) September 15, 2015
Last day of shooting Peep Show. Heart already halfway up throat. 8pm wrap - ooh it's going to be a long, sad, marvellous day.
— Robert Webb (@arobertwebb) September 15, 2015
Co-writer Sam Bain also tweeted a photo of the cast:
Men with Ven. A @RealDMitchell van sneeze in 3 thrilling chapters @RealMattKing @arobertwebb #peepshow9 pic.twitter.com/pOceQv09q3
— Sam Bain (@sambaintv) September 15, 2015
Super Hans himself Matt King tweeted about his final day of shooting:
Men with ven for the venny last time. With @RealDMitchell @arobertwebb and genius writer @jessearmstrong1 pic.twitter.com/iXF9Sz...
- 9/15/2015
- Digital Spy
Olivia Colman will definitely be in the last series of Peep Show, and she was in an emotional mood after she filmed her final scenes on the sitcom.
Co-star David Mitchell confirmed the news by posting a picture of himself and Robert Webb with a teary Colman on set earlier this evening (September 11).
Last day on #peepshow for Olivia Colman today. I must admit I am feeling some emotions. pic.twitter.com/9tawstpN69
— David Mitchell (@RealDMitchell) September 11, 2015
Neil Fitzmaurice hints at return of old faces in Peep Show series 9: 'Maybe one final kick in the nuts'
The actress's return will be welcomed by fans, who have witnessed the relationship between Colman's Sophie Chapman and Mitchell's Mark Corrigan fluctuate over the years.
Elsewhere, Paterson Joseph and Matt King have been confirmed to be back as Johnson and Super Hans on the show.
Indeed, Jeff actor Neil Fitzmaurice did recently hint...
Co-star David Mitchell confirmed the news by posting a picture of himself and Robert Webb with a teary Colman on set earlier this evening (September 11).
Last day on #peepshow for Olivia Colman today. I must admit I am feeling some emotions. pic.twitter.com/9tawstpN69
— David Mitchell (@RealDMitchell) September 11, 2015
Neil Fitzmaurice hints at return of old faces in Peep Show series 9: 'Maybe one final kick in the nuts'
The actress's return will be welcomed by fans, who have witnessed the relationship between Colman's Sophie Chapman and Mitchell's Mark Corrigan fluctuate over the years.
Elsewhere, Paterson Joseph and Matt King have been confirmed to be back as Johnson and Super Hans on the show.
Indeed, Jeff actor Neil Fitzmaurice did recently hint...
- 9/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Neil Fitzmaurice has hinted that familiar faces will make some sort of return to Peep Show during its final series later this year.
The Mount Pleasant actor - who plays Mark's longtime foe Jeff in the Channel 4 comedy - told Digital Spy that he would "love to" come back at least one more time.
When asked if he'll return as Jeff in series nine, he said: "I can neither confirm nor deny! Let's just say that I hope so.
"Especially as Jeff has had such a wonderful ability to turn up just as Mark didn't think it could get any worse. There's a distinct possibility, let's say, that when Mark is down on his knees, Jeff may swing his head round the corner to give one final kick in the nuts.
"I would very much love to, but fingers crossed that for the final series some of the old faces will come back.
The Mount Pleasant actor - who plays Mark's longtime foe Jeff in the Channel 4 comedy - told Digital Spy that he would "love to" come back at least one more time.
When asked if he'll return as Jeff in series nine, he said: "I can neither confirm nor deny! Let's just say that I hope so.
"Especially as Jeff has had such a wonderful ability to turn up just as Mark didn't think it could get any worse. There's a distinct possibility, let's say, that when Mark is down on his knees, Jeff may swing his head round the corner to give one final kick in the nuts.
"I would very much love to, but fingers crossed that for the final series some of the old faces will come back.
- 9/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Mount Pleasant has quietly gone about its business since launching on Sky1 in 2011, and it returns on the channel for a fifth series tonight (September 11) after three years on Sky Living.
Neil Fitzmaurice - perhaps best known for the dastardly Jeff in Peep Show and his Phoenix Nights work with Peter Kay - is also back as office manager Fergus, and he told Digital Spy that he is impressed by its continued popularity.
"Like anything on TV, it's a business, and if you put a show on and it does okay and sort of trundles along, maybe you'll get two series out of it," he said. "The special thing about Mount Pleasant is that it just steadily got bigger and bigger every year. That's not something that happens all the time.
"The fans have been fanatical since day one, and they have been joined by fans who have steadily watched...
Neil Fitzmaurice - perhaps best known for the dastardly Jeff in Peep Show and his Phoenix Nights work with Peter Kay - is also back as office manager Fergus, and he told Digital Spy that he is impressed by its continued popularity.
"Like anything on TV, it's a business, and if you put a show on and it does okay and sort of trundles along, maybe you'll get two series out of it," he said. "The special thing about Mount Pleasant is that it just steadily got bigger and bigger every year. That's not something that happens all the time.
"The fans have been fanatical since day one, and they have been joined by fans who have steadily watched...
- 9/11/2015
- Digital Spy
Hank Zipzer will be back for a second series of episodes on Cbbc in August, and a third series has already been commissioned.
The show is based on the New York Times best-selling book series Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever, which is co-written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver.
It follows the adventures of 14-year-old Hank Zipzer, who has dyslexia and looks at the world differently to other people, causing problems with his school teachers Mr Love (Nick Mohammed) and Miss Adolf (Felicity Montagu), as well as his parents Rosa (Juliet Cowan) and Stan (Neil Fitzmaurice).
Winkler co-stars as music teacher Mr Rock, who understands and supports Hank.
Series two will see the arrival of new headteacher Mr Joy, played by Phone Shop's Javone Prince.
Hank Zipzer returns to Cbbc in August with a 13-episode run of 30-minute shows.
The show is based on the New York Times best-selling book series Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest Underachiever, which is co-written by Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver.
It follows the adventures of 14-year-old Hank Zipzer, who has dyslexia and looks at the world differently to other people, causing problems with his school teachers Mr Love (Nick Mohammed) and Miss Adolf (Felicity Montagu), as well as his parents Rosa (Juliet Cowan) and Stan (Neil Fitzmaurice).
Winkler co-stars as music teacher Mr Rock, who understands and supports Hank.
Series two will see the arrival of new headteacher Mr Joy, played by Phone Shop's Javone Prince.
Hank Zipzer returns to Cbbc in August with a 13-episode run of 30-minute shows.
- 7/22/2015
- Digital Spy
A group of former soap stars are aiming to launch a new TV comedy show with the help of Kickstarter.
Ex-Hollyoaks actress Terri Dwyer, former Crossroads star Jane Gurnett and EastEnders actor Mark Homer will appear in the upcoming series Storyline.
Creator Neil Anthony Docking and director Maxine Evans are offering parts in the show among other prizes if people pledge certain amounts on the crowdfunding site.
The project aims to raise £10,000 to produce three episodes to be shown online, in the hope of it then getting picked up by a TV channel.
Storyline will be set behind the scenes of a long-running radio drama about a group of people in a trendy block of flats in London.
Also among the cast are Cemetery Junction actor Steve Speirs, Holby City's Tilly Blackwood, former Coronation Street actor Ray Emmet Brown, The Wright Way's Joanne Matthews and Les Miserables singer Cameron Blakely.
Ex-Hollyoaks actress Terri Dwyer, former Crossroads star Jane Gurnett and EastEnders actor Mark Homer will appear in the upcoming series Storyline.
Creator Neil Anthony Docking and director Maxine Evans are offering parts in the show among other prizes if people pledge certain amounts on the crowdfunding site.
The project aims to raise £10,000 to produce three episodes to be shown online, in the hope of it then getting picked up by a TV channel.
Storyline will be set behind the scenes of a long-running radio drama about a group of people in a trendy block of flats in London.
Also among the cast are Cemetery Junction actor Steve Speirs, Holby City's Tilly Blackwood, former Coronation Street actor Ray Emmet Brown, The Wright Way's Joanne Matthews and Les Miserables singer Cameron Blakely.
- 2/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Peter Kay has confirmed details of a Phoenix Nights stage show for Comic Relief.
Kay will reunite with the show's original cast members including Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice and Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness in the New Year.
The Phoenix Nights stage shows will take place at the Manchester Arena on Saturday, January 31 and Sunday, February 1, 2015.
Kay confirmed during an appearance on BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon that tickets will go on sale this Sunday (November 30) at 11am, with all proceeds going to Comic Relief.
The comedian is also expected to reveal further details later on Thursday (November 27) in a broadcast interview with ITV regional news programme Granada Reports.
TV Exclusive @GranadaReports with @peterkay_co_uk he reveals live shows of #PhoenixNights @ManchesterArena next yr pic.twitter.com/RNDxCXbV84
— Caroline Whitmore (@carowhititv) November 27, 2014
McGuinness had remained coy last week when asked about a possible Phoenix Nights reunion by Digital Spy,...
Kay will reunite with the show's original cast members including Dave Spikey, Neil Fitzmaurice and Take Me Out host Paddy McGuinness in the New Year.
The Phoenix Nights stage shows will take place at the Manchester Arena on Saturday, January 31 and Sunday, February 1, 2015.
Kay confirmed during an appearance on BBC Radio 2's Steve Wright in the Afternoon that tickets will go on sale this Sunday (November 30) at 11am, with all proceeds going to Comic Relief.
The comedian is also expected to reveal further details later on Thursday (November 27) in a broadcast interview with ITV regional news programme Granada Reports.
TV Exclusive @GranadaReports with @peterkay_co_uk he reveals live shows of #PhoenixNights @ManchesterArena next yr pic.twitter.com/RNDxCXbV84
— Caroline Whitmore (@carowhititv) November 27, 2014
McGuinness had remained coy last week when asked about a possible Phoenix Nights reunion by Digital Spy,...
- 11/27/2014
- Digital Spy
Phoenix Nights star Toby Foster has downplayed rumours of a full Phoenix Nights reunion, claiming that he hasn't heard anything from Peter Kay about the show returning.
Foster, who played Les Campbell from the Phoenix Club backing band Les Alanos in the early '00s Channel 4 sitcom, revealed that he had been inundated with messages since Kay revealed that "big news" was coming very soon about the show.
The BBC radio presenter and comic said that he had spoken to Kay recently and he hadn't mentioned anything about the show. He also retweeted a comment from a follower, who suggested that if the show was coming back, he wasn't involved.
Bloody Hell. Loads of messages. Hand on heart, I have not heard a whisper about a new series of Pn. And I spoke to Peter last week.
— TobyFoster (@TobyFoster) November 19, 2014
@TobyFoster You're not in it then ?
— luke warm (@JimJimdavis...
Foster, who played Les Campbell from the Phoenix Club backing band Les Alanos in the early '00s Channel 4 sitcom, revealed that he had been inundated with messages since Kay revealed that "big news" was coming very soon about the show.
The BBC radio presenter and comic said that he had spoken to Kay recently and he hadn't mentioned anything about the show. He also retweeted a comment from a follower, who suggested that if the show was coming back, he wasn't involved.
Bloody Hell. Loads of messages. Hand on heart, I have not heard a whisper about a new series of Pn. And I spoke to Peter last week.
— TobyFoster (@TobyFoster) November 19, 2014
@TobyFoster You're not in it then ?
— luke warm (@JimJimdavis...
- 11/21/2014
- Digital Spy
Peter Kay is expected to announce the return of his classic TV sitcom Phoenix Nights very soon.
The comedian confirmed at a charity event at the weekend that fans of the comedy could look forward to an announcement about the show within the next 10 days.
It is rumoured that Kay is planning a stage show and third series for 2015.
"I am going to be making a big announcement about Phoenix Nights sometime in the next 10 days, so fans need to be watching out for that," Kay told the audience at Blackpool Opera House during a fundraiser for Salford Women's Aid Charity.
Phoenix Nights ran for two series between 2000 and 2001. Its spin-off Max and Paddy's Road To Nowhere had one series on Channel 4 in 2004.
The Bolton stand-up has previously spoken about his plans for a third series, claiming that he had always been jotting down ideas for more episodes.
"Over the years,...
The comedian confirmed at a charity event at the weekend that fans of the comedy could look forward to an announcement about the show within the next 10 days.
It is rumoured that Kay is planning a stage show and third series for 2015.
"I am going to be making a big announcement about Phoenix Nights sometime in the next 10 days, so fans need to be watching out for that," Kay told the audience at Blackpool Opera House during a fundraiser for Salford Women's Aid Charity.
Phoenix Nights ran for two series between 2000 and 2001. Its spin-off Max and Paddy's Road To Nowhere had one series on Channel 4 in 2004.
The Bolton stand-up has previously spoken about his plans for a third series, claiming that he had always been jotting down ideas for more episodes.
"Over the years,...
- 11/19/2014
- Digital Spy
Mount Pleasant is returning to Sky Living for a fourth series, it has been confirmed.
The comedy drama, which stars Sally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan, will return later this year.
Sky Living's director Antonia Hurford-Jones said that the show had been "a big hit with viewers".
Nigel Harman, Bobby Ball, George Sampson and Samantha Womack will return for the fourth series, alongside Neil Fitzmaurice, Nicola Millbank and Ainsley Howard.
New cast members include Daniel Ings (Psychoville) and Naomi Bentley (Primeval).
Sky's head of comedy Lucy Lumsden said: "We're very pleased that the much-loved Mount Pleasant will be back for a fourth series later in the year on Sky Living.
"It's been a joy seeing the cast reunited and welcoming some new faces. Fans of the show have a treat in store."...
The comedy drama, which stars Sally Lindsay and Daniel Ryan, will return later this year.
Sky Living's director Antonia Hurford-Jones said that the show had been "a big hit with viewers".
Nigel Harman, Bobby Ball, George Sampson and Samantha Womack will return for the fourth series, alongside Neil Fitzmaurice, Nicola Millbank and Ainsley Howard.
New cast members include Daniel Ings (Psychoville) and Naomi Bentley (Primeval).
Sky's head of comedy Lucy Lumsden said: "We're very pleased that the much-loved Mount Pleasant will be back for a fourth series later in the year on Sky Living.
"It's been a joy seeing the cast reunited and welcoming some new faces. Fans of the show have a treat in store."...
- 3/6/2014
- Digital Spy
Paddy McGuinness has given hope to fans of Max & Paddy and Phoenix Nights, confirming that he is writing again with his close friend and former comedy partner Peter Kay.
During an appearance on This Morning, McGuinness said that the pair were only "thinking" about teaming up, but, when pressed further, confessed that they had "written something".
The pair last teamed up as Max and Paddy in 2004, when they produced a single series of the Phoenix Nights spinoff.
It's been 12 years since Phoenix Nights aired on Channel 4.
Kay said in 2012 that he ended Phoenix Nights after only two series because he was worried about the quality waning. However, he did also reveal that he was constantly writing down ideas for fresh episodes.
"Over the years, I keep writing things down," said Kay in a TV interview for Channel 4. "I wrote something the other week - Brian books The Drifters,...
During an appearance on This Morning, McGuinness said that the pair were only "thinking" about teaming up, but, when pressed further, confessed that they had "written something".
The pair last teamed up as Max and Paddy in 2004, when they produced a single series of the Phoenix Nights spinoff.
It's been 12 years since Phoenix Nights aired on Channel 4.
Kay said in 2012 that he ended Phoenix Nights after only two series because he was worried about the quality waning. However, he did also reveal that he was constantly writing down ideas for fresh episodes.
"Over the years, I keep writing things down," said Kay in a TV interview for Channel 4. "I wrote something the other week - Brian books The Drifters,...
- 2/11/2014
- Digital Spy
There's an evening of hellos and goodbyes, with the start of the star-studded Sky1 comedy Mount Pleasant. Then we wave cheerio to Nikita on Sky Living, before greeting the new series of Burn Notice on FX. Mount Pleasant Sky1/HD: 9pm We've run out of fingers counting the number of class acts on display in this new comedy set in a quiet suburb of Manchester, as it features Sally Lindsay, Bobby Ball, Pauline Collins, Liza Tarbuck, Angela Griffin, and Neil Fitzmaurice.
- 8/23/2011
- Sky TV
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