Auf Wiedersehen, Pet: Who Won the War Anyway?


01:00 am - 01:55 am, Wednesday, January 14 on ITV4 (26)

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Who Won the War Anyway?
Season 1, Episode 2

Neville is suspended for lying about being a joiner, but manages to redeem himself by averting a disaster on the site. He is not only reinstated by Herr Ulrich, but allowed to work as a bricklayer - which is bad news for Oz, who is sacked to make way for him. Drama, starring Tim Healy, Kevin Whately, Timothy Spall and Jimmy Nail


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Cast & Crew

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Jimmy Nail (Actor) .. Oz
Timothy Spall (Actor) .. Barry
Tim Healy (Actor) .. Dennis
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Neville
Pat Roach (Actor) .. Bomber
Gary Holton (Actor) .. Wayne
Christopher Fairbank (Actor) .. Moxey
Michael Sheard (Actor) .. Herr Grunwald
Peter Birch (Actor) .. Herr Ulrich
Brigitte Kahn (Actor) .. Dagmar
Roger Bamford (Director)

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Jimmy Nail (Actor) .. Oz
Born: March 16, 1954 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Best Known For: Oz in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet .
Early-life: Born James Michael Aloysius Bradford on March 16, 1954, in Newcastle upon Tyne. His dad was a professional footballer with Huddersfield Town. A wayward youth, Nail engaged in petty crime and football hooliganism, landing a spell in Strangeways Prison for a GBH conviction. Back outside, he became a welder before his showbusiness career took off. He also sang in a rock band called King Crabs.
Career: Nail hit the big time in 1983 when he was cast as Oz in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and his striking appearance landed him roles in the films Howling II (1985), Morons From Outer Space (1985) and Just Ask for Diamond (1988). He then went on to write and star in his own TV series Spender and the semi-autobiographical Crocodile Shoes. Films include Danny, the Champion of the World (1990), Evita (1996) with Madonna, and Still Crazy (1998) (with Auf Wiedersehen, Pet co-stars Timothy Spall and Bill Nighy). He enjoyed a musical career, with chart hits Love Don't Live Here Anymore, Ain't No Doubt and Crocodile Shoes, which sold 900,000 copies in 1994. The 2002 run of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet sprang from Nail's chance meeting with creator Franc Roddam in London. Nail agreed to do a new series on the spot and, after a few phone calls, the rest of the cast followed suit. It was followed up with a further two series and has now come to a dignified end. He is currently starring on Broadway in Sting's The Last Ship.
Quote: "I find it very hard to play a part, then take it off like a cheap suit and become Mr Normal."
Trivia: He published his autobiography, A Northern Soul, in 2005.
Timothy Spall (Actor) .. Barry
Born: February 27, 1957 in London
Best Known For: Playing Barry in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
Early-life: Timothy Leonard Spall was born on February 27, 1957, in London, and brought up on a Battersea council estate. As a teenager, he considered joining the Army, but changed his mind after playing the Cowardly Lion in his school's version of The Wizard of Oz. He applied for Rada because his drama teacher - on whom he had a secret crush - suggested he should become an actor. He was named the most promising actor of 1978 when he left the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Career: Spall appeared on stage with Birmingham Rep and the Royal Shakespeare Company before his movie debut in 1979's Quadrophenia. His big break came playing Barry in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet in 1983. He received Bafta TV nominations for Our Mutual Friend, Shooting The Past and Vacuuming Completely Nude In Paradise. Other memorable projects include Secrets and Lies, Life Is Sweet, Topsy-Turvy, Vanilla Sky, Still Crazy, Frank Stubbs Promotes and several of the Harry Potter movies. He received an OBE in 1999. Always in demand, more recent work includes Pierrepoint, The Street, Enchanted, Oliver Twist, The Damned United, The Fattest Man in Britain, The King's Speech, The Syndicate, and Mr Turner.
Quote: "I'm a decent, jolly, fat guy."
Tim Healy (Actor) .. Dennis
Born: January 29, 1952 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Best Known For: Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
Early-life: Timothy Malcolm Healy was born on January 29, 1952, in Newcastle upon Tyne. Before becoming an actor, he served an apprenticeship as a welder at the Caterpillar Tractor Co and spent three years as a paratrooper in the British Army. He started his showbusiness career in 1972 as a stand-up comedian.
Career: After a number of minor roles on TV, his big break came in 1983 when he landed the part of Dennis Patterson in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. The hugely popular comedy drama returned for a second series in 1986 and further new episodes were broadcast in 2002 and 2004. Healy has been an ever-present face on British TV since the success of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and he has appeared in a number of shows, including Boys from the Bush, Common As Muck, The Grand, Catterick and Coronation Street. Healy has also had an accomplished stage career. He was a founder member of Live Theatre in Newcastle in the 1970s and he has played everything from Dame Trott in Jack and the Beanstalk to Sir Toby Belch in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night. He was nominated for an Olivier Award for his role as the dad in the West End version of Billy Elliot. He played transvestite Les/Lesley in the third series of ITV sitcom Benidorm and became a regular in series four.
Quote: "I love the freedom that a bike gives you, the open road. Plus, when I´ve got my helmet on, nobody knows who I am."
Kevin Whately (Actor) .. Neville
Born: February 06, 1951 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Best Known For: Playing John Thaw's right-hand man Lewis in Inspector Morse.
Early-life: Kevin George Edward Whately was born on February 6, 1951, in Hexham, and grew up in the remote Northumberland countryside. His father was in the Navy, and Whately only saw him two or three times a year. He began acting at the age of four and it remained a passion throughout school, alongside a short-lived desire to be a doctor. When his careers teacher advised against acting, he went into accountancy for three years. He later trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His brother, Frank, is a drama lecturer.
Career: Whately's TV debut came in a 1979 episode of Shoestring. Two years later he had a six-week stint on Coronation Street. His big break came in 1983, when he landed the role of Neville in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet. In 1987, he made his first appearance as Sgt Lewis in Morse, and has since appeared in Peak Practice, the TV dramas Trip Trap, Gobble, and The Broker's Man, as well as Oscar-winning drama The English Patient. Other projects include Paranoid, Silent Cry, Murder in Mind, Purely Belter, Promoted to Glory and The Children. He's now the star of hit Morse spin-off Lewis.
Quote: On John Thaw: "John had a wonderful sense of humour which is belied sometimes by journalists' impression of him as irascible. He was a wonderful mimic, particularly of people on the set rather than famous people."
Trivia: Married to actress Madeleine Newton, who appeared alongside him in both Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Inspector Morse. They have two children, Kieran and Kitty. His daughter is an acclaimed opera singer.
Pat Roach (Actor) .. Bomber
Gary Holton (Actor) .. Wayne
Christopher Fairbank (Actor) .. Moxey
Michael Sheard (Actor) .. Herr Grunwald
Peter Birch (Actor) .. Herr Ulrich
Brigitte Kahn (Actor) .. Dagmar
Roger Bamford (Director)
Ian La Frenais (Writer)
Dick Clement (Writer)

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