Down to Earth: Seeing Is Believing


5:20 pm - 6:30 pm, Tuesday, December 23 on Great! TV (34)

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Seeing Is Believing
Season 4, Episode 2

Matt tries to find out why so many of his orders have been cancelled, and the already tense atmosphere at Silverdale isn't helped by the arrival of Jackie, who is seeking refuge after being thrown out by Tony. Becky decides to ditch her GCSE revision in favour of a shopping trip with Emma, and a pregnant Frankie is left shaken when her car is almost run off the road. Rural drama, starring Ricky Tomlinson, Ian Kelsey, Angela Griffin and Denise Welch


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Ian Kelsey (Actor) .. Matt Brewer
Angela Griffin (Actor) .. Frankie Brewer
Denise Welch (Actor) .. Jackie Murphy
Ricky Tomlinson (Actor) .. Tony Murphy
Inga Brooksby (Actor) .. Becky
Zara Dawson (Actor) .. Emma
Charlotte Redpath (Actor) .. Lucy
Thomas Byrne (Actor) .. Sam
Simon Meyers (Director)

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Ian Kelsey (Actor) .. Matt Brewer
Born: December 17, 1966 in York
Best Known For: Playing womaniser Dave Glover in Emmerdale
Early-life: Born December 17, 1966, in York. Father was a printer and his mum was a window dresser, and he has an older brother called David. At school, he was the joker in the pack. The acting bug bit when he joined a local amateur theatre group, prompting him to train at the Joseph Rowntree Theatre York and later The Guildford School of Music and Theatre, where he met his best friend, Michael Greco, better known as EastEnders' Beppe.
Career: Worked in local theatre before making his TV debut in 1993 miniseries Wild Justice. Later the same year he landed the role of Dave Glover in Emmerdale. The role made him both a star and a sex symbol. He stayed with the soap for three years before starring in an episode of Touching Evil. Kelsey moved to Casualty in 1999, but quit in 2002. He has since appeared in Blue Murder, Down to Earth and Doctors.
Quote: "It seems there's snogging in every job I go for."
Trivia: Away from TV, he has made the movie Black Beauty and starred in a touring version of Grease.
Angela Griffin (Actor) .. Frankie Brewer
Born: July 19, 1976 in Leeds
Best Known For: Coronation Street and Cutting It.
Early-life: Angela Mellissa Griffin was born in Leeds on July 19, 1976. She was brought up by her mum and stepfather on a council estate after her bus conductor father left home when the actress was four. She has two brothers. Angela began acting in youth groups while in her teens, where she was spotted by a talent scout. She had early roles in children's series Under the Bedclothes and Just Us. She was academic at school and had been expected to continue with her education, but after gaining nine GCSEs, decided to concentrate on acting.
Career: Following a brief appearance in Emmerdale as a holiday village guest, Griffin landed the role of hairdresser Fiona Middleton in Coronation Street in 1992. She stayed with the soap for six years. She went on to join the cast of Holby City, which she quit after three years. Other acclaimed roles have come in BBC drama Babyfather, Cutting It and Down to Earth. She has also made a guest appearance in gritty crime drama Waking The Dead and presented The Ethnic Multicultural Media Awards. Other work includes two stints in Waterloo Road, her own chat show and Sky's Mount Pleasant. She joined the cast of Lewis in 2014. She has also set up her own production company.
Quote: "I have still got so much to learn. I want to do new plays, where I get to cry a lot or shout a lot or be insane."
Trivia: Griffin voices Amy the vet in children's TV show Postman Pat.
Denise Welch (Actor) .. Jackie Murphy
Born: May 22, 1958 in Ebchester, Co Durham
Best Known For: Being a former Loose Woman.
Early-life: Born Jacqueline Denise Welch on May 22, 1958, in Ebchester, Co Durham. Her father ran the now defunct Welch's Toffee Company and also performed as a drag act, and her mother was a nurse. Denise enjoyed acting in school productions, but was all set to go to teacher training college until her father and drama teacher convinced her to apply to the Mountview Theatre School instead. She studied there for three years, and began winning stage roles shortly after graduation.
Career: Denise starred in a variety of hit TV dramas including Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Byker Grove, Soldier Soldier and Spender before landing the part of Natalie in Coronation Street in 1997. She stayed on the soap opera for four years but left when she discovered she was pregnant with her second child. She was asked to present This Morning following the departure of Richard and Judy, but turned the offer down. She went on to make appearances in TV shows The Vice, Born and Bred, and Down to Earth, before joining the cast of Waterloo Road. The actress has also hit the charts with the singles You Don't Have to Say You Love Me and Cry Me A River. She was a panellist on Loose Women between 2002 and 2013. In August 2013, she was a contestant on ITV's dancing reality series Stepping Out.
Quote: "I do know that I feel a better wife and better mum the way I lead my life now. That's the wonderful thing - I have two fantastic kids and we're doing really well."
Trivia: Her autobiography, Pulling Myself Together, was published in 2010.
Ricky Tomlinson (Actor) .. Tony Murphy
Born: September 26, 1939 in Blackpool
Best Known For: Playing Jim in The Royle Family.
Early-life: Born Eric Tomlinson in Blackpool on September 26, 1939, but has lived mostly in Liverpool. His father was a baker, while his mother had three jobs. He wanted to be a footballer, but playing the banjo in clubs and pubs became more important. After marrying, he moved to Wrexham and worked as a plasterer - which led to his involvement in a 1972 strike and a subsequent prison sentence. Upon his release in 1975, he set himself up as an entertainer, and in 1980 he had a small part in Alan Bleasdale's Boys from the Blackstuff.
Career: Tomlinson's big break came when he landed the role of Bobby Grant in Channel 4 soap opera Brookside. He stayed with the show for six years until 1988, after which he featured in Ken Loach's gritty drama Riff-Raff. TV projects since then have included Roughnecks, Cracker, Playing the Field and Clocking Off, while his film CV boasts offerings such as The 51st State and Mike Bassett: England Manager. He became a comedy icon 1998 thanks to his role in the comedy series The Royle Family. He opened his own cabaret club, The Green Room, in Liverpool in May 2010. He has reportedly donated £1million to the Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool.
Quote: "I never had acting lessons so I'm still an old ham, probably playing myself most of the time."
Trivia: A play entitled United We Stand tells the story of Tomlinson's incarceration. It toured the UK in 2014.
Inga Brooksby (Actor) .. Becky
Zara Dawson (Actor) .. Emma
Charlotte Redpath (Actor) .. Lucy
Thomas Byrne (Actor) .. Sam
Sharon Houlihan (Producer)
Simon Meyers (Director)
Jane Hollowood (Writer)

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