My Family: Let's Not Be Heisty


09:20 am - 10:00 am, Sunday, March 29 on U&W (25)

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Let's Not Be Heisty
Season 8, Episode 2

Ben's attempt to pay money into his bank is thwarted when someone else tries to make a withdrawal - with the aid of sawn-off shotguns. Things look bleak for the hostages when he decides to act as a negotiator. Robert Lindsay stars, with a guest appearance by Pauline Quirke


subtitles 16x9
Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Janey
Gabriel Thomson (Actor) .. Michael
Pauline Quirke (Actor) .. Joan
Perry Benson (Actor) .. Gary
Emma Kennedy (Actor) .. Belinda
Simon Chandler (Actor) .. Peter
Sean Scanlan (Actor) .. Jim
Georgia Moffett (Actor) .. Penny Bishop
Mark Weller (Actor) .. Policeman
John Bartlett (Producer)
Baz Taylor (Director)
Ed Dyson (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben
Born: December 13, 1949 in Ilkeston, Derbyshire
Best Known For: Citizen Smith and My Family.
Early-life: Born Robert Lindsay Stevenson on December 13, 1949, in Ilkeston, Derbyshire. One of three children, his Second World War veteran father worked as a joiner and his mother was a cleaner. He failed his 11-plus exam and went to the Secondary Modern Gladstone Boys School. Despite having a miserable time there, his art teacher spotted his acting talent in a school production and encouraged him to take it up seriously. He originally intended to become a drama teacher, but worked in regional theatre companies after attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (Rada).
Career: Lindsay's movie debut came in 1973's That'll Be the Day. His big break came in 1977 when he played would-be revolutionary Wolfie in John Sullivan's BBC sitcom Citizen Smith. After that he concentrated on serious roles. Theatre parts include Hamlet and Cyrano De Bergerac, but his biggest stage hit to date is musical Me and My Girl, for which he won numerous awards on both sides of the Atlantic. He made his Hollywood debut in the ill-received Bert Rigby You're a Fool in 1989, but Alan Bleasdale's TV series GBH put his career back on track. Since then, successes include Jake's Progress, The Wimbledon Poisoner, Brazen Hussies, Hornblower and My Family. More recently, he's starred in detective drama Jericho, played Tony Blair in A Very Social Secretary and The Trial of Tony Blair, traced his family on Who Do You Think You Are? and starred in Sky1 sitcom Spy.
Quote: 'There's a huge entertainer in me, and I couldn't ignore it any longer. I wanted to be very serious, but I've paid my dues and should start enjoying my career.'
Trivia: He supports Derby County.
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Janey
Gabriel Thomson (Actor) .. Michael
Pauline Quirke (Actor) .. Joan
Born: July 08, 1958 in London
Best Known For: Playing Sharon in Birds of a Feather.
Early-life: Pauline Perpetua Quirke was born on July 8, 1959, in London. Along with her siblings Sean and Kitty, she was raised by her mother Hetty in a tenement flat with no hot running water. At the age of nine, she joined a drama club arranged by her English teacher and started winning small parts in children's TV shows and Dixon of Dock Green. This led to bigger roles in series such as ITV's You Must Be Joking. In 1976 she was given her own show, Pauline's Quirkes.
Career: In 1980 she made a brief appearance in The Elephant Man. Bigger roles came in Shine on Harvey Moon and Angels. In 1989, she was cast in the sitcom Birds of a Feather alongside best friend Linda Robson; it ran for nine years. In 1996, Quirke earned critical acclaim for her role in psychological drama The Sculptress, and was praised for her performance as a bereaved mother in Our Boy. She also appeared in Office Gossip, Real Women, Maisie Raine, Being April, Down to Earth and The Thieving Headmistress before having a two-year stint in Emmerdale. While appearing in the Yorkshire-based soap her character underwent the trauma of losing a son, which coincided with the actress losing six-and-a-half stone in weight. She's since starred in Broadchurch and the ITV revival of Birds of a Feather.
Quote: On nearing her target weight of 11 stone: 'I won't put myself through any surgical procedures if there's an alternative. It's all manageable. I've never been hungry.'
Trivia: Quirke suffers from osteoarthritis and has had a hip replaced. She suffers from stage fright. Her son, Charlie, plays Travis in Birds of a Feather.
Perry Benson (Actor) .. Gary
Born: October 12, 1961 in London
Best Known For: You Rang, M'Lord?, Oh, Doctor Beeching! and Benidorm.
Early-life: Perry was born in London on October 12, 1961. Perry was seen in the film Scum in 1979 and a year later, he starred in the TV series Going Out. Roles in the 1980s included guest appearances in The Black Adder, The Young Ones, Prospects, Filthy Rich & Catflap, Hi-de-Hi!, and The Bill. During this period, he also starred on the big screen in Sid and Nancy (1986).
Career: Benson became more widely known after playing Henry Livingstone in the BBC sitcom You Rang, M'Lord. He went on to star in Oh, Doctor Beeching!, Operation Good Guys, Top Buzzer, Rose and Maloney, My Family, Parents of the Band, and Reggie Perrin. His film credits include Love, Honour and Obey (2000), Alien Autopsy (2006), This is England (2006), Somers Town (2008), Outside Bet (2011) and Get Santa (2014). He also starred in the mini-series This is England '86. More recently, he has been playing Clive Dyke in ITV sitcom Benidorm.
Quote: 'I'm no Brad Pitt when I get my kit off, but people don't seem to mind too much.'
Trivia: Benson admits to being a tech geek - he is a qualified computer network engineer.
Emma Kennedy (Actor) .. Belinda
Simon Chandler (Actor) .. Peter
Sean Scanlan (Actor) .. Jim
Georgia Moffett (Actor) .. Penny Bishop
Mark Weller (Actor) .. Policeman
John Bartlett (Producer)
Baz Taylor (Director)
Ed Dyson (Writer)

Before / After

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