Plebs: The Wedding


02:40 am - 03:10 am, Sunday, June 21 on ITV2 +1 (29)

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About this Broadcast

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The Wedding
Season 5, Episode 8

Jason's brother Darius is getting married and Marcus desperately wants to hire out the Crown and Toga for the occasion, while Grumio offers his services as wedding planner. But their plans are threatened when they find out that Darius is a serial jilter. Elsewhere, Marcus clashes with their lazy postman


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Tom Rosenthal (Actor) .. Marcus
Ryan Sampson (Actor) .. Grumio
Jonathan Pointing (Actor) .. Jason
Tom Basden (Actor) .. Aurelius
Ellie Taylor (Actor) .. Gloria
Karl Theobald (Actor) .. Landlord
Kevin Bishop (Actor) .. Darius
Faye McKeever (Actor) .. Phoebe
Samuel Anderson (Actor) .. Hermes
Tim Downie (Actor) .. Esquilinus
Justine Cain (Actor) .. Melissa
Sam Leifer (Writer)
Teddy Leifer (Producer)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Tom Rosenthal (Actor) .. Marcus
Born: January 14, 1988 in London
Best Known For: Friday Night Dinner.
Early-life: Thomas Alan Smith Rosenthal was born in London on January 14, 1988, the son of TV producer Christine Smith and sports presenter Jim Rosenthal.
Career: In 2011, Rosenthal began starring in Channel 4 comedy Friday Night Dinner alongside Simon Bird. His other TV credits include Plebs, Breathless and Broadchurch. When he is not acting, he is performing stand-up.
Quote: 'I still get petrified before I go on stage. I actually get worried if I'm not nervous beforehand.'
Trivia: Rosenthal supports Arsenal FC.
Ryan Sampson (Actor) .. Grumio
Born: November 28, 1985 in Rotherham
Best Known For: Playing Grumio in the sitcom Plebs.
Early-life: Ryan Oliver Sampson was born in Rotherham on November 28, 1985. He attended Wales High School in Rotherham, where he appeared in school productions. He made his TV debut in 2003 in Wire in the Blood. Roles followed in the TV movie In Denial of Murder, Heartbeat and Holby City.
Career: Sampson's first break came in 2007 when he starred alongside Nicholas Lyndhurst, Celia Imrie and Dani Harmer in BBC sitcom After You're Gone. He has also made guest appearances in Doctor Who, Fresh Meat and Dates. He has had recurring roles in The Work Experience, Up the Women and Undercover. He is perhaps best known for playing Grumio in the ITV sitcom Plebs.
Quote: 'I'm an annoying person to be around.'
Trivia: On the stage, he has starred in Dido, Queen of Cambridge, The Kitchen Sink, and From Here to Eternity the Musical.
Jonathan Pointing (Actor) .. Jason
Tom Basden (Actor) .. Aurelius
Ellie Taylor (Actor) .. Gloria
Born: November 28, 1983 in Basildon, Essex
Best Known For: Presenting Song Marry Avoid?.
Early-life: Born on November 28, 1983 in Basildon, Essex. Ellie studied English Literature at the University of York.
Career: Taylor's TV appearances include episodes of 8 Out of 10 Cats, Greatest Tweets 2011, Big Brother's Bit on the Side and Show Me the Funny. She began presenting BBC Three's Snog Marry Avoid? in 2012, taking over from Jenny Frost. Following this, she was a team leader on comedy panel show Fake Reaction and she appeared in an episode of Family Tree. In 2014, she appeared on I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! Now! and she has since appeared on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo and The Nightly Show. Taylor also acted in such series as Brotherhood and The Lodge. Aside from her TV appearances, Taylor has also been building her live stand up career. She performed her debut stand up show, Elliementery, in 2014.
Quote: 'Lots of people do stand up shows with no narrative but I love a beginning, a middle and an end.'
Trivia: She won Company Magazine's Lady HaHa title in 2011.
Karl Theobald (Actor) .. Landlord
Kevin Bishop (Actor) .. Darius
Faye McKeever (Actor) .. Phoebe
Samuel Anderson (Actor) .. Hermes
Best Known For: Playing Danny Pink in Doctor Who.
Early-life: Born in 1982 in Handsworth, Birmingham. Samuel decided early on in life that he wanted to be an actor. He attended the Catholic secondary school Stuart Bathurst. Samuel stopped studying A levels after a year and went to Birmingham Theatre School before going on to attend the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London. Samuel originated the role of Crowther in the National Theatre's 2004 production of Alan Bennett's The History Boys. He went on to perform the role in the Broadway, Hong Kong, Sydney and Wellington productions, as well as radio and film versions.
Career: Anderson appeared in Sky One's Hex in 2004 and Channel 4's Totally Frank in 2006 and 2007. He played Fingers in the comedy series Gavin & Stacey. From 2007 until 2009, Anderson played Ross Kirk in Emmerdale. He appeared in the TV comedy film Stuck (2007) and had a number of guest appearances in such shows as Doctors, Casualty, Bedlam, Midsomer Murders and Death in Paradise. Anderson played Danny Pink in 11 episodes of Doctor Who in 2014. Since then, he has played DC Vince Grady in DCI Banks, Daniel in Trollied, Patrick in Witless and Leon in Loaded.
Quote: 'When I'm having a bad time and can't get any work, I say to my friend, ‘This is not my life! I'm not supposed to be at this bar, I'm supposed to be acting. Quantum Leap me back into my life, Sam!''
Trivia: He was voted best male guest star by readers of Doctor Who magazine.
Tim Downie (Actor) .. Esquilinus
Justine Cain (Actor) .. Melissa
Sam Leifer (Writer)
Teddy Leifer (Producer)
Caroline Leddy (Executive producer)

Before / After

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G'wed
02:05 am
Piglets
03:10 am