My Family: Ben Behaving Badly


07:20 am - 08:00 am, Sunday, April 26 on U&W (25)

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Ben Behaving Badly
Season 10, Episode 7

In a move that could spell disaster, Ben volunteers to look after one of Janey's elderly clients for the evening. Comedy, guest starring Keith Barron


subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben Harper
Daniela Denby-Ashe (Actor) .. Janey
Gabriel Thomson (Actor) .. Michael
Keiron Self (Actor) .. Roger
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Harry
Nathan Brine (Actor) .. Scott
Nicky Ladanowski (Actor) .. Jade
Velile Tshabalala (Actor) .. Michelle
Nicola Bryant (Actor) .. Janet
Delroy Atkinson (Actor) .. Karaoke DJ
John Bartlett (Producer)
Ed Bye (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Robert Lindsay (Actor) .. Ben Harper
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
Keiron Self (Actor) .. Roger
Keith Barron (Actor) .. Harry
Born: August 08, 1936 in Mexborough, South Yorkshire
Best Known For: Sitcom Duty Free.
Early-life: Born in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, on August 8, 1936, he was the son of a wholesale provisions merchant who wanted his son to follow in his footsteps. Barron said a sadistic teacher fear forced him to leave school, pushing him into acting. After National Service in the RAF, he joined an amateur dramatics group also attended by Brian Blessed. That led to training at Sheffield Playhouse and his first job with a repertory company in the city, earning £1 a week.
Career: Barron later moved to London, where he performed in several Dennis Potter plays in the West End. His TV debut came in a 1961 episode of The Avengers. It was the small screen plays Stand Up Nigel Barton, and Vote, Vote, Vote For Nigel Barton, both by Potter, that brought him to people's attention in the mid-1960s. His best-known work is on TV, but he has starred in films including The Land That Time Forgot, At The Earth's Core, Nothing But the Night and Voyage Of The Damned. His biggest success came playing philandering husband David in 1980s sitcom Duty Free. He went on to appear in Close Relations, Take Me Home, Where the Heart Is, NCS Manhunt, Brief Encounters and Being Eileen. He died on November 15, 2017 at the age of 83.
Quote: On being an actor: 'You take nothing for granted. The best thing about it is being offered another job. It keeps the whole thing alive.'
Trivia: In 2014, Barron toured with fellow original cast members Gwen Taylor and Neil Stacey in a stage version of Duty Free.
Nathan Brine (Actor) .. Scott
Nicky Ladanowski (Actor) .. Jade
Velile Tshabalala (Actor) .. Michelle
Nicola Bryant (Actor) .. Janet
Delroy Atkinson (Actor) .. Karaoke DJ
John Bartlett (Producer)
Ed Bye (Director)
Tom Anderson (Writer)

Before / After

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My Family
06:45 am
My Family
08:00 am