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Jeremy Young's
Cult Television Credits include The Tripods, The Professionals,
The Onedin Line, Minder, Destination Moonbase-Alpha, Van der
Valk, Space: 1999 - The Bringers of Wonder, The New Avengers -
Gnaws, The Sweeney, Dixon of Dock Green, Doomwatch - The Battery
People, Up Pompeii, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Softly
Softly, Z Cars, Department S, The Saint - The Ex-King of
Diamonds and - The Man Who Liked Lions, The Avengers - The
Forget-Me-Knot, - Never, Never Say Die and - A Touch of
Brimstone, The Further Adventures of the Musketeers and Adam
Adamant Lives! - The Terribly Happy Embalmers. |
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Rosanna
Levelle read English at Cambridge University before
embarking on a career in acting. She was critically acclaimed
for her part in the 2006 revival of An Inspector Calls and won
the London Sunday Times outstanding performance award for her
portrayal of Beatrice in A View From The Bridge. Her television
work includes Born And Bred, Casanova and Doctors, whilst on
film she has appeared in the motion picture Charlotte Gray.
In 2008 she
played Lady Middleton in the BBC production of Sense And
Sensibility, before heading to Wales to play Barbara Smith in
The Sarah Jane Adventures.
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Christopher Pizzey was an amateur boxer until the age of 19
when he started his acting training at The Rose Bruford College.
His television credits include guest parts in Doc Martin,
EastEnders, Doctors and The Bill, but he is best known as Basil
Brush's sidekick Mr Stephen in the rejuvenated CBBC Basil Brush
Show. In 2007 he appeared in The Roman Mysteries before
proceeding onto some Sarah Jane Adventures the following year.
He has two films, Requiem For Tomorrow and Grip, due for release
this year. |
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Toby
Whithouse
wrote the third episode of the
second season, "School Reunion", transmitted in 2006 and went on
to write for the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood
with his episode 'Greeks bearing Gifts'. Since then created and
wrote Being Human which has just finished broadcasting on BBC
Three. |
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