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Clocking Off is a British television drama series which was broadcast on BBC One for four series from 2000 to 2003. It was produced for the BBC by the independent Red Production Company , and created by Paul Abbott .
Paul Abbott (born 22 February 1960) is an English screenwriter and producer. He became one of the most successful television writers in Britain following his work on popular series such as Cracker (1995, 1996, 1999) and Coronation Street (1987–1989, 1991–1993), and would become more widely known for creating some of the most acclaimed television dramas of the 1990s and 2000s, including ...
TV film 2001 In a Land of Plenty: Edna TV series 2002 Clocking Off: Sally Preston "Alan's Story" 2003 Love Again: Betty Mackereth TV film The Eustace Bros. Anna Goodman "1.3" 2006 Thin Ice: Eileen TV miniseries Jane Eyre: Mrs. Fairfax TV miniseries Housewife, 49: Dot TV film 2007 True Dare Kiss: Beth Sweeney Main role The Street: Cath Hanley
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 ...
After that, she made appearances in series such as Clocking Off, Having It Off and Holby City. [5] In 2003, Cheshire was cast in her first main role, in the BBC series Early Doors. She portrayed the role of Joan Bell for two series. [6] From 2007 to 2012, she appeared in the BBC drama Waterloo Road in the recurring role of Fleur Budgen. [7]
After appearing in the 1999 film Human Traffic, she appeared in a series of jobbing roles, including Clocking Off [2] and High Hopes. Reynolds also appeared in Scrum 4 as Meg. [ 3 ] She made her public break through in the children's CBBC show The Story of Tracy Beaker as head care worker Shelley Appleton. [ 1 ]
Her television credits include Hetty Wainthrop Investigates (Chrissy in 'Safe as Houses', 1996), The Lakes (BBC 1997, 1999), "Biddy" in a TV adaptation of Great Expectations, All the King's Men, Clash of the Santas, alongside Robson Green and Mark Benton, Clocking Off (BBC), and Flesh and Blood with Christopher Eccleston. [3]
John Ronald Simm was born on 10 July 1970 in Leeds, [2] the eldest of three children. In 2024, he discovered that the man he had always thought of as his father, Manchester musician Ronald Simm, was not his biological parent, and that it was a man called Terry Smith. [3]