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Mark Heap
India
Age: 66
Born: 13 May, 1957
TV Series Starring Mark Heap
The Trouble with Maggie Cole
The Trouble with Maggie Cole is set in a picturesque small coastal town with a close-knit community. It follows the stories and fall out for Maggie Connors who doesn't pay attention to the cautionary adage that 'those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'.
Maggie is a central character in town who makes it her business to know a bit about everyone's lives. When a radio journalist interviews her for a small reportage piece about local life she gives him far more detail (and embellishment) about the locals and their personal lives than he was counting on. In the days and weeks following the show's broadcast, Maggie sees the butterfly effect of how her very public gossip-fest affects various figures around the town and disrupts their lives.
Upstart Crow
Upstart Crow is a six-part series about the early career of William Shakespeare. David Mitchell stars as the Bard, alongside Harry Enfield, Paula Wilcox, Liza Tarbuck and Gemma Whelan.
The series is part of the BBC Shakespeare Festival and explores Shakespeare's life and work as he begins his career.
The Art of Foley
Comedy series about two Foley artists, both called Roger, who haven't had a hit in years. With studio engineer Jeremy, Roger M's wife Pippa & only fan Jacob, they try to rekindle their career.
Friday Night Dinner
The Goodman family's Friday night dinner is always eventful, but not in a good way. Things never go as planned, leading to hilarious situations.
This British sitcom follows the eccentric and dysfunctional Goodman family as they navigate their way through their weekly dinner, often resulting in chaos and laughter.
Spy
Tim, a single father, desperately wants to win back the respect of his son - so he quits his job and becomes a trainee spy for M15.
The Great Outdoors
Comedy which follows the hikes, heartaches, friendships and rivalries of a misfit rambling club.
Lark Rise to Candleford
Lark Rise to Candleford is based on Flora Thompson's memoirs and is set in a 19th century village. It depicts the magical adventures of the writer's childhood in Oxfordshire.
The series portrays the daily life of the villagers and the stark contrast between Lark Rise, a poor hamlet, and Candleford, a prosperous market town.
Green Wing
Green Wing is a character-based comedy set in a hospital. The show follows the lives of a staff liaison officer, a consultant who thinks he's funny, and a handful of sexual predators and inadequates.
The show is created by the team behind 'Smack the Pony' and is known for its offbeat humor. The show is a mix of surreal and absurd humor that is sure to keep the audience entertained.
The Strangerers
Two bumbling vegetable-based alien cadets find themselves helplessly stuck on Earth after losing their supervisor, while two argumentative government agents try to eliminate the alien threat.
Spaced
Spaced is a British sitcom about two people who pretend to be a couple to rent a flat. The show features a quirky cast of characters and surreal humor.
Created by Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, Spaced premiered in the UK and quickly gained a cult following. The show ran for two seasons and is considered a classic of British comedy.
Big Train
Big Train is a sketch comedy show created by Arthur Mathews and Graham Linehan, writers of Father Ted. It first aired in the UK in 1998.
The show features surreal and absurd sketches, often with recurring characters and themes. A second series was broadcast in 2002 without Linehan's involvement.
Stressed Eric
Eric Feeble is a stressed-out, middle-class Londoner. His precocious daughter is allergic to everything, his son eats everything, and the au pair is a drunken nymphomaniac.
Eric's ex-wife is a whiny psycho involved in every kind of rights act imaginable. His snobbish neighbors, the Perfects, make his oddball family dynamics worse.
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