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Drop the Dead Donkey is a British television sitcom that was first shown on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom between 1990 and 1998. It is set in the offices of "GlobeLink News", a fictional TV news company. [ 1 ]
This is a list of episodes of the satirical British sitcom Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998). It was created by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin, with most of the episodes written by them. The colour of each of the tables represents the colour of the series DVD.
David Swift Swift as Henry Davenport in Drop the Dead Donkey Born David Bernard Swift (1931-04-03) 3 April 1931 Liverpool, England Died 8 April 2016 (2016-04-08) (aged 85) London, England Resting place Highgate Cemetery Occupation Actor Years active 1961–2004 Spouse Paula Jacobs (m. 1953) Children 2 Relatives Clive Swift (brother) Adam Swift (nephew) Rebecca Swift (niece) Joe Swift (nephew ...
Victoria Wicks (born Beverly Victoria Anne Wicks; 18 April 1959) is a British actress.She is known for her role as Sally Smedley in Channel 4's comedy series Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998), Mrs. Gideon in The Mighty Boosh (2004), and the College Director in Skins (2007–08).
Her first major credit came in 1990, playing Alex Pates in the British sitcom Drop the Dead Donkey.. Throughout the 1990s, Gwynne’s television credits were several and varied, ranging from ...
Actress Haydn Gwynne, best known for starring in Drop The Dead Donkey and The Windsors, has died aged 66 following a recent cancer diagnosis. The star of stage and screen, who received Olivier and ...
Neil John Pearson (born 27 April 1959) is a British actor, known for his work on television. He was nominated for the 1994 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actor for Between the Lines (1992–1994). His other television roles include Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998), All the Small Things (2009), Waterloo Road (2014–2015), and In the Club (2014
Stephen Phillip Tompkinson (born 15 October 1965) is an English actor, known for his television roles as Marcus in Chancer (1990), Damien Day in Drop the Dead Donkey (1990–1998), Father Peter Clifford in Ballykissangel (1996–98), Trevor Purvis in Grafters (1998–1999), Danny Trevanion in Wild at Heart (2006–2013) and Alan Banks in DCI Banks (2010–2016).