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Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 1
Episode 1
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
published: 17 Apr 2019
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20020326SinnersTrailer
Sinners
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Aisling Walsh
With Anne-Marie Duff, Ruth McCabe, Michael Colgan, Alan Devlin, Bronagh Gallagher, John Kavanagh, Tina Kellegher and Ger Ryan
2002
BBC1 Network
Original TV movie
Ireland 1963. Theresa, a 17-year-old orphan girl, is pregnant by her cousin. Her aunt and the local parish priest send her to the Magdelene home for unmarried mothers where the nuns will change her name and force her to work in the laundry until her baby is born – when it will be taken away from her and adopted by strangers. But Theresa decides to fight.
90 min tv movie for BBC1 network. BBC Northern Ireland. and Parallel Film. Filmed in County Galway, Ireland.
Irish Film and TV Award
Nomination for Best Actress in a TV Drama: Bronagh Gallagher
Irish Film and TV Awards:...
published: 15 Nov 2021
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Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 2
Episode 2
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
published: 17 Apr 2019
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Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 3
Episode 3
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
published: 17 Apr 2019
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HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
Originally broadcast 18th February 1999
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wr...
published: 05 Apr 2023
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HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
Originally broadcast 15th April 1999
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently...
published: 30 Apr 2023
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HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
(This episode was never broadcast)
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
"Marie Celeste" was mysteriously absent during Harbour Light's original transmission & never broadcast until years later.
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley howeve...
published: 12 Apr 2023
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Dogfood Dan and the Carmarthen Cowboy - Forgotten Sitcoms
From the creator of Reginald Perrin, Dogfood Dan and Carmarthen Cowboy was a failed sitcom that got one series back in 1988. It follows two lorry drivers who are unknowingly having an affair with the other's wife. Hilarity ensues. Or does it?
Get in touch:
https://www.instagram.com/britcompod
https://twitter.com/britcompod
published: 01 Mar 2021
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Sweet And Sour
The Laszlos feel the fallout from Alec's retaliation against Clay Street. The Chinese want blood or money, and the police want justice. Grace convinces Jimmy to take pre-emptive action by walking into the police station on his own volition and denying his family's involvement. Grace uses this distraction to steal cell phones from his crew and asks Mitch to run for location and call histories. Alec's wife, Cathy, encourages him to take charge and stop asking for Jimmy's approval. Alec in an attempt to make up for his misstep, kills his two crew members responsible for the firebombing. Grace has a fight with her husband, Tom, who can't understand her obsession with finding their son's killer. Grace and Mitch discovers another link between one of Jimmy's associates and Sam's shooting.
published: 31 Jan 2015
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Dirty War (2004) | BBC One film
‘Dirty War’ - recorded in SD on a Panasonic PVR then transferred to DVD
Broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 26th Sep 2004, at 9pm.
Radio Times description:
A powerful drama that tells the gripping story of what happens when a radioactive dirty bomb is detonated in central London. Told through the eyes of the police and fire service, the story is based on extensive research and asks the question: "How prepared are we?" Contains strong language and scenes of violence some might find disturbing.
Writers Daniel Percival and Lizzie Mickery
Producer Luke Alkin
Director Daniel Percival
BBC WEBSITE PROGRAMME PAGE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/dirty_war
BBC ONE SCHEDULE 26 Sept 2004
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/service_bbc_one_london/2004-09-26
published: 20 Nov 2022
30:09
Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 1
Episode 1
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
Episode 1
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
https://wn.com/Dogfood_Dan_The_Carmarthen_Cowboy_(Vhs_Rip)_Episode_1
Episode 1
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 4440
3:22
20020326SinnersTrailer
Sinners
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Aisling Walsh
With Anne-Marie Duff, Ruth McCabe, Michael Colgan, Alan Devlin, Bronagh Gallagher, John Kavanagh, Ti...
Sinners
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Aisling Walsh
With Anne-Marie Duff, Ruth McCabe, Michael Colgan, Alan Devlin, Bronagh Gallagher, John Kavanagh, Tina Kellegher and Ger Ryan
2002
BBC1 Network
Original TV movie
Ireland 1963. Theresa, a 17-year-old orphan girl, is pregnant by her cousin. Her aunt and the local parish priest send her to the Magdelene home for unmarried mothers where the nuns will change her name and force her to work in the laundry until her baby is born – when it will be taken away from her and adopted by strangers. But Theresa decides to fight.
90 min tv movie for BBC1 network. BBC Northern Ireland. and Parallel Film. Filmed in County Galway, Ireland.
Irish Film and TV Award
Nomination for Best Actress in a TV Drama: Bronagh Gallagher
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Photography Award: Simon Kossoff
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Sound Nomination
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Editing Nomination: Scott Thomas
RTS Craft Awards Nomination:
Best Photography: Simon Kossoff
Belfast Arts Award:
Best TV
These short extracts are being shared for cultural, artistic and historical reasons. The sharer receives no financial or commercial benefit from doing so
Monte Carlo Awards: Golden Nymph Award:
Best Actress: Anne-Marie Duff
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Actress:
Anne Marie Duff
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Director:
Aisling Walsh
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Screenplay:
Lizzie Mickery
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award:
Best Technology
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award:
Best TV Drama
Prix Europa:
Fiction prize Nomination
https://wn.com/20020326Sinnerstrailer
Sinners
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Aisling Walsh
With Anne-Marie Duff, Ruth McCabe, Michael Colgan, Alan Devlin, Bronagh Gallagher, John Kavanagh, Tina Kellegher and Ger Ryan
2002
BBC1 Network
Original TV movie
Ireland 1963. Theresa, a 17-year-old orphan girl, is pregnant by her cousin. Her aunt and the local parish priest send her to the Magdelene home for unmarried mothers where the nuns will change her name and force her to work in the laundry until her baby is born – when it will be taken away from her and adopted by strangers. But Theresa decides to fight.
90 min tv movie for BBC1 network. BBC Northern Ireland. and Parallel Film. Filmed in County Galway, Ireland.
Irish Film and TV Award
Nomination for Best Actress in a TV Drama: Bronagh Gallagher
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Photography Award: Simon Kossoff
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Sound Nomination
Irish Film and TV Awards:
Best Editing Nomination: Scott Thomas
RTS Craft Awards Nomination:
Best Photography: Simon Kossoff
Belfast Arts Award:
Best TV
These short extracts are being shared for cultural, artistic and historical reasons. The sharer receives no financial or commercial benefit from doing so
Monte Carlo Awards: Golden Nymph Award:
Best Actress: Anne-Marie Duff
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Actress:
Anne Marie Duff
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Director:
Aisling Walsh
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award: Best Screenplay:
Lizzie Mickery
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award:
Best Technology
Shanghai TV Festival: Magnolia Award:
Best TV Drama
Prix Europa:
Fiction prize Nomination
- published: 15 Nov 2021
- views: 273
29:49
Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 2
Episode 2
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
Episode 2
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
https://wn.com/Dogfood_Dan_The_Carmarthen_Cowboy_(Vhs_Rip)_Episode_2
Episode 2
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 1098
29:17
Dogfood Dan & The Carmarthen Cowboy (VHS RIP) - Episode 3
Episode 3
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
Episode 3
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
https://wn.com/Dogfood_Dan_The_Carmarthen_Cowboy_(Vhs_Rip)_Episode_3
Episode 3
Starring Peter Blake, Malcolm Storry, Arbel Jones & Elizabeth Mickery.
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 759
52:10
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
Originally broadcast 18th February 1999
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
HARBOU...
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
Originally broadcast 18th February 1999
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
I remember Episode 1 distinctly as I cut my foot in the doorway rushing home to video record it - I managed to switch on the record button and left for the hospital bathed in bandages leaving a trail of blood down the stairs.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
https://wn.com/Harbour_Lights_Series_1_Episode_1_For_Those_In_Peril
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 1 - "For Those in Peril"
Originally broadcast 18th February 1999
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
I remember Episode 1 distinctly as I cut my foot in the doorway rushing home to video record it - I managed to switch on the record button and left for the hospital bathed in bandages leaving a trail of blood down the stairs.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
- published: 05 Apr 2023
- views: 83
52:22
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
Originally broadcast 15th April 1999
HAR...
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
Originally broadcast 15th April 1999
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
https://wn.com/Harbour_Lights_Series_1_Episode_10_The_Untouchables
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 10 - "The Untouchables"
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
Originally broadcast 15th April 1999
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
- published: 30 Apr 2023
- views: 0
51:03
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
(This episode was never broadcast)
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
"Marie Celeste"...
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
(This episode was never broadcast)
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
"Marie Celeste" was mysteriously absent during Harbour Light's original transmission & never broadcast until years later.
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
https://wn.com/Harbour_Lights_Series_1_Episode_2_Marie_Celeste
HARBOUR LIGHTS - Series 1 - Episode 2 - "Marie Celeste"
(This episode was never broadcast)
Written by Lizzie Mickery
Directed by Keith Boak
"Marie Celeste" was mysteriously absent during Harbour Light's original transmission & never broadcast until years later.
HARBOUR LIGHTS was BBC TV Drama starring Nick Berry consisting of 16 episodes over 2 seasons broadcast between 18th February 1999 to 28th May 2000. Mike Nicholls (Nick Berry) a former Royal Navy officer returns home to Bridehaven to take on the role of Harbourmaster. Series One chronicles low profile storylines in a sleepy Harbour Town however Series 2 features more dynamic action paced storylines. Both Nick Berry & Matilda Ziegler appeared previously in Eastenders creating an unlikely chemical triangle with Tina Hobley however by Season 2 producers desired a new formula & many virtuous characters disappeared from the fold subsequently wrapping up after only 6 episodes - Both series are equally entertaining but different in style, content & pace.
Cast -
Nick Berry as Lt. Comm. Mike Nicholls (Series 1–2)
Tina Hobley as WPC/DC Melanie Rush (Series 1–2)
Gerard Horan as Tony Simpson (Series 1–2)
Tim Matthews as Steve Blade (Series 1–2)
Freddie Davies as George Blade (Series 1–2)
Matilda Ziegler as Jane Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Paola Dionisotti as Bella "Aunt" Nicholls (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Louis Mahoney as Elvis (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Francis Pope as Jason Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Liam Tattershall as Jake Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–10)
Emma Pike as Kelly Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–6, 8–10)
Margot Leicester as Rita Blade (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5, 7 and 10)
Gillian Raine as Nancy Ford (Series 1 - Episodes 1–5)
Daniel Ryan as P.C. Raymond Busby (Series 1 - Episodes 5, 8 and 9)
Created by David Martin
Producer - Mal Young
Executive producer - Steve Lanning
Filmed in West Bay, Bridport
Production company - BBC Scotland
- published: 12 Apr 2023
- views: 26
13:10
Dogfood Dan and the Carmarthen Cowboy - Forgotten Sitcoms
From the creator of Reginald Perrin, Dogfood Dan and Carmarthen Cowboy was a failed sitcom that got one series back in 1988. It follows two lorry drivers who ar...
From the creator of Reginald Perrin, Dogfood Dan and Carmarthen Cowboy was a failed sitcom that got one series back in 1988. It follows two lorry drivers who are unknowingly having an affair with the other's wife. Hilarity ensues. Or does it?
Get in touch:
https://www.instagram.com/britcompod
https://twitter.com/britcompod
https://wn.com/Dogfood_Dan_And_The_Carmarthen_Cowboy_Forgotten_Sitcoms
From the creator of Reginald Perrin, Dogfood Dan and Carmarthen Cowboy was a failed sitcom that got one series back in 1988. It follows two lorry drivers who are unknowingly having an affair with the other's wife. Hilarity ensues. Or does it?
Get in touch:
https://www.instagram.com/britcompod
https://twitter.com/britcompod
- published: 01 Mar 2021
- views: 833
49:08
Sweet And Sour
The Laszlos feel the fallout from Alec's retaliation against Clay Street. The Chinese want blood or money, and the police want justice. Grace convinces Jimmy to...
The Laszlos feel the fallout from Alec's retaliation against Clay Street. The Chinese want blood or money, and the police want justice. Grace convinces Jimmy to take pre-emptive action by walking into the police station on his own volition and denying his family's involvement. Grace uses this distraction to steal cell phones from his crew and asks Mitch to run for location and call histories. Alec's wife, Cathy, encourages him to take charge and stop asking for Jimmy's approval. Alec in an attempt to make up for his misstep, kills his two crew members responsible for the firebombing. Grace has a fight with her husband, Tom, who can't understand her obsession with finding their son's killer. Grace and Mitch discovers another link between one of Jimmy's associates and Sam's shooting.
https://wn.com/Sweet_And_Sour
The Laszlos feel the fallout from Alec's retaliation against Clay Street. The Chinese want blood or money, and the police want justice. Grace convinces Jimmy to take pre-emptive action by walking into the police station on his own volition and denying his family's involvement. Grace uses this distraction to steal cell phones from his crew and asks Mitch to run for location and call histories. Alec's wife, Cathy, encourages him to take charge and stop asking for Jimmy's approval. Alec in an attempt to make up for his misstep, kills his two crew members responsible for the firebombing. Grace has a fight with her husband, Tom, who can't understand her obsession with finding their son's killer. Grace and Mitch discovers another link between one of Jimmy's associates and Sam's shooting.
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 0
1:29:16
Dirty War (2004) | BBC One film
‘Dirty War’ - recorded in SD on a Panasonic PVR then transferred to DVD
Broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 26th Sep 2004, at 9pm.
Radio Times description:
A powerfu...
‘Dirty War’ - recorded in SD on a Panasonic PVR then transferred to DVD
Broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 26th Sep 2004, at 9pm.
Radio Times description:
A powerful drama that tells the gripping story of what happens when a radioactive dirty bomb is detonated in central London. Told through the eyes of the police and fire service, the story is based on extensive research and asks the question: "How prepared are we?" Contains strong language and scenes of violence some might find disturbing.
Writers Daniel Percival and Lizzie Mickery
Producer Luke Alkin
Director Daniel Percival
BBC WEBSITE PROGRAMME PAGE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/dirty_war
BBC ONE SCHEDULE 26 Sept 2004
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/service_bbc_one_london/2004-09-26
https://wn.com/Dirty_War_(2004)_|_BBC_One_Film
‘Dirty War’ - recorded in SD on a Panasonic PVR then transferred to DVD
Broadcast on BBC One, Sunday 26th Sep 2004, at 9pm.
Radio Times description:
A powerful drama that tells the gripping story of what happens when a radioactive dirty bomb is detonated in central London. Told through the eyes of the police and fire service, the story is based on extensive research and asks the question: "How prepared are we?" Contains strong language and scenes of violence some might find disturbing.
Writers Daniel Percival and Lizzie Mickery
Producer Luke Alkin
Director Daniel Percival
BBC WEBSITE PROGRAMME PAGE
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/dirty_war
BBC ONE SCHEDULE 26 Sept 2004
https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/service_bbc_one_london/2004-09-26
- published: 20 Nov 2022
- views: 405