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The BBC said the programme was axed following declining ratings, but creator Abbott said the programme's demise was down to "a lack of writers able to come up with stories good enough to carry the stand alone episodes." [2] Twenty-seven episodes were produced across the four series, and in 2004 the first series was released on DVD.
Celebrity (TV programme) Celebrity Extra; The Celts (2000 TV series) Chambers (series) Child of Our Time; Clarkson's Car Years; Click (TV programme) Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000 TV series) Clocking Off; Close and True; Conquistadors (TV series) Coupling (British TV series) Cousins (TV series) Crimewatch Live; Cubeez
From 1999 to 2000, he worked as an assistant director on the British TV show, Queer as Folk. He was first assistant director on the 2000 TV show, Fat Friends, and on 2001's Clocking Off. [7] In 2002, Greenhalgh wrote for the BBC TV series, Clocking Off. In 2003, he wrote one of the 90 minute episodes of the last series of the ITV series, Cold Feet.
Episodes Broadcaster Clocking Off: series 2–4, 5 episodes (2001–2003) (BAFTA nomination) BBC One Linda Green: 3 episodes (2001–2002) BBC One The Stretford Wives: Television film (2002) BBC One Shameless: series 1–3 , 8 episodes (2004–2006) (BAFTA winner) Channel 4 Sorted: 4 episodes (2006) Talk to Me: Creator (2007) ITV The Street: 1 ...
Sorted is a six-part BBC television drama series that follows the personal and professional lives of several postmen. It was first broadcast in 2006 on BBC One and BBC HD. [1] The series was created by Danny Brocklehurst, whose previous credits including Clocking Off, The Stretford Wives and Shameless.
After a stint of guest roles in shows such as Always and Everyone, The Cops, Heartbeat and Clocking Off, Joyner came to prominence after playing Beth Nicholls in Channel 4 comedy drama No Angels between 2004 and 2006. She later appeared in four episodes of North & South as Fanny Thornton and in two episodes of Doctor Who as Lynda Moss.
After coming to public attention with roles in programmes such as Coronation Street, (1987, 1991–1996, 2000) Where the Heart Is (1997–1999) and Clocking Off (2000), Lancashire signed a two-year golden handcuffs contract with the ITV network, appearing exclusively in ITV1 programming for the next two years. Lancashire has continued to work ...
Series regular; 50 episodes 2002–2003 Clocking Off: Suzie Davidson Recurring role; 11 episodes 2004 Animated Tales of the World: Wife Episode: "The Shoemaker's Son" 2005 The Afternoon Play: Nicola Passmore Episode: "The Hitch" Dead Man Weds: Donna Havercroft Recurring role; 4 episodes Waking the Dead: Julia Henderson Episode: "Subterraneans" 2006