Born and Bred: No Regrets


09:00 am - 10:00 am, Friday, December 19 on Great! TV (34)

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No Regrets
Season 3, Episode 3

BBC radio series Tiny Terry comes to town and Michael is convinced he can land the part when auditions are held for the lead role. Jean and Eddie come along for moral support, but they're in for a surprise. Elsewhere, Helen's first day as a trainee nurse is a testing time - not only do her father and matron prove to be a handful, but feisty patient Elizabeth Grimshaw is hallucinating and behaving erratically. James Bolam and Michael French star


General Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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James Bolam (Actor) .. Arthur Gilder
Michael French (Actor) .. Tom Gilder
Jenna Russell (Actor) .. Deborah Gilder
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Phyllis Woolf
Clive Swift (Actor) .. Reverend Brewer
John Henshaw (Actor) .. Wilf Bradshaw
Peter Gunn (Actor) .. Len Cosgrove
Sylvia Syms (Actor) .. Elizabeth Grimshaw
Kika Markham (Actor) .. Amanda Grimshaw
Charlotte Salt (Actor) .. Helen
Tracey Childs (Actor) .. Linda Cosgrove
Ross Little (Actor) .. Michael Gilder
Naomi Radcliffe (Actor) .. Jean Bradshaw
Sam Hudson (Actor) .. Eddie Mills
Donald Gee (Actor) .. Mr Boynton
Polly Thompson (Actor) .. Catherine Gilder
Evan Fortescue (Actor) .. Baby Philip
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Clifton Gorge
Joseph Raishbrook (Actor) .. Messenger
Chris Clough (Producer)
Rob Evans (Director)

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James Bolam (Actor) .. Arthur Gilder
Born: June 16, 1935 in Sunderland
Best Known For: Being a Likely Lad.
Early-life: Born James Christopher Bolam on June 16, 1935, in Sunderland. His father died when he was young. The family left the North East when James was 12, and he attended school in Derby. There was no showbiz influence in his family, but Bolam went to the cinema every Saturday and that inspired him to try acting. He briefly worked as a trainee chartered accountant, before winning a place at the Central Drama School in London. He made his professional stage debut at the Royal Court in 1959.
Career: Bolam appeared on stage alongside Laurence Olivier and John Gielgud, then followed it up with films The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner and A Kind of Loving, before being cast as cynical Terry Collier in The Likely Lads in 1964. He agreed to reprise the role in Whatever Happened To The Likely Lads? nine years later. James went on to star in When the Boat Comes In, Only When I Laugh and Alan Plater's Beiderbecke trilogy. He has also appeared in Clockwork Mice, The End of the Affair, Born and Bred, Grandpa in My Pocket, To Kill a King and controversial feature-length drama Shipman, about serial killer doctor Harold Shipman. He starred in New Tricks between 2003 and 2012 and continues to appear on stage.
Quote: "I'm suddenly popular again. I don't know why."
Trivia: He was awarded an MBE in 2009.
Michael French (Actor) .. Tom Gilder
Born: September 17, 1962 in Bow, London
Best Known For: Playing EastEnder David Wicks and Casualty's Dr Jordan.
Early-life: Born Michael Clark on September 17, 1962, to parents David and Sheila. He's the son of a greengrocer and has two sisters - Helen and Jane. He was interested in the stage from an early age and was a keen member of a local drama club. He later trained at the Mountview Theatre School, and was a 'blue coat' entertainer at the Holiday Club International in Majorca.
Career: Michael spent 10 years appearing on stage and working as an air steward before his big break came in 1993 when he landed the part of David Wicks in EastEnders. He stayed in Walford for three years before leaving to appear in Crime Traveller (he returned briefly in 2012 to mark the death of his on-screen mother, Pat Evans). More TV roles followed in The Gentleman Thief, Born and Bred, and The Fabulous Bagel Boys. He also featured in radio plays and did video game voiceover work. Between 1998 and 2013 he had various stints playing Dr Nick Jordan in Casualty and sister programme Holby City. He returned briefly to EastEnders in 2012 to mark the death of his on-screen mother, Pat Evans. He rejoined EastEnders as a regular character in September 2013.
Quote: On playing Nick Jordan: "I want it to show in my eyes that I know what this guy is going through. I've got to be as real as I possibly can."
Trivia: On the West End stage, French has appeared in West Side Story, Chicago, Joseph, and Les Miserables.
Jenna Russell (Actor) .. Deborah Gilder
Born: October 05, 1967 in Paddington, London
Best Known For: Playing Michelle Fowler in EastEnders.
Early-life: Born on October 5, 1967 in Paddington, London and raised in Dundee. Jenna trained at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. She began her career as an understudy for Eponine and Fantine in Les Miserables and later took over the role of Fantine.
Career: Russell's early career saw her perform with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Then, between 1990 and 1992, she played Maggie Lomax in the television comedy On the Up. Russell has appeared in a number of theatre and musical productions and received an Olivier Award for her performance in Sunday in the Park with George. She was also nominated for a Tony Award when she appeared in the same play in New York. On TV, she played the role of Deborah Gilder in the series Born and Bred and has appeared in such shows as Doctor Who, Peak Practice and Minder. Her career has taken her to the big screen, including a role as a detective in Mortdecai (2015). In 2016, Russell took on the character of Michelle Fowler in EastEnders.
Quote: "I love my job, I mean what a job?! What a lucky life it is if you get the work, and how depressing if you don't - we've all been there."
Trivia: She sang the theme song for Red Dwarf.
Maggie Steed (Actor) .. Phyllis Woolf
Clive Swift (Actor) .. Reverend Brewer
Born: February 09, 1936 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Playing the embattled Richard Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances.
Early-life: Clive Walter Swift was born in Liverpool on February 9, 1936 to Lily and Abram. His is the younger brother of actor David Swift (Drop the Dead Donkey's Henry Davenport). Clive was encouraged to take up acting after performing in a school play. He went on to study English literature at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. He made his professional stage debut in 1959 in Take the Fool Away. This led to 10 years at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Career: Swift made his TV debut opposite Warren Mitchell in a 1963 episode of Love Story. His first film was Catch Us If You Can (1965). He would later star in Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy (1972). For the next 20 years, he worked solidly as a character actor on stage, TV and radio. His TV credits include The Liver Birds, South Riding, The Brothers, Hazell, The Nesbitts Are Coming, The Gentle Touch, and The Pickwick Papers. His life changed in 1990 when he was cast as Richard Bucket in the hugely popular BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances. The role made him a household name and it ran for 44 editions. He returned to the world of sitcoms in 2009 when he began starring opposite Roger Lloyd Pack in The Old Guys.
Quote: On meeting people in the street: "They expect me to be as nice and placid as Richard and I'm really not like that!"
Trivia: He once toured with a one-man song and music show, Richard Bucket Overflows.
John Henshaw (Actor) .. Wilf Bradshaw
Peter Gunn (Actor) .. Len Cosgrove
Born: February 13, 1963 in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire
Best Known For: Playing Brian Packham in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Born on February 13, 1963 in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire. Peter trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. One of his first on-screen acting roles was in the short film, Treacle (1988).
Career: Gunn has appeared in a number of British TV series. One of his first appearances on the small screen was in an episode of Young Charlie Chaplin in 1989. Following this, he had guest appearances in such series as Pie in the Sky, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Grange Hill, The Bill and A Touch of Frost before landing a regular role in Heartburn Hotel between 1998 and 2000. He later played Len Cosgrove in the comedy drama Born and Bred between 2002 and 2005. In 2010, he first appeared in Coronation Street as Brian Packham, whom he played until 2013. He made a return in 2015 and became a series regular again in 2016. Gunn is best known to American audiences for playing Oswald Granger in Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009). He has also previously had parts in such American films as Roseanna's Grave (1997) and Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998).
Quote: On getting the role in Hannah Montana: The Movie: "To get the job, I needed to submit a showreel or something similar. I didn't have one at the time so my mum Barbara came to the rescue. She has got a cuttings book called Peter's Progress. There's everything in there from my first theatre performance to the movies I have done."
Trivia: He is a governor of Lamack Primary School.
Sylvia Syms (Actor) .. Elizabeth Grimshaw
Born: January 06, 1934 in London
Best Known For: At Home with the Braithwaites and her 1950s movie roles.
Early-life: Sylvia Syms was born on January 6, 1934, in London. Not to be confused with the Broadway singer of the same name, this Sylvia Syms was an evacuee and was educated at various convent schools and a grammar school. She honed her acting craft at Rada where she received The Gerald Lawrence Scholarship and an HM Tenants Award.
Career: Syms' first film role came in 1953's It Happens Every Thursday. Three years later, her big break came in My Teenage Daughter. She was a highly popular star for the next 15 years thanks to such movies as Ice-Cold in Alex, Expresso Bongo, Victim, and The Quare Fellow, featuring arguably her best performance. She was also nominated for a Bafta for The Tamarind Seed in 1974. Since then, her most memorable work has largely been on TV, although she did have a small role in 1989's Shirley Valentine. She had a regular role in Peak Practice in the mid-1990s and became a familiar face again thanks to At Home with the Braithwaites.
Quote: "I quite like my own company. I've never really been worried about getting older or being alone."
Kika Markham (Actor) .. Amanda Grimshaw
Charlotte Salt (Actor) .. Helen
Tracey Childs (Actor) .. Linda Cosgrove
Ross Little (Actor) .. Michael Gilder
Naomi Radcliffe (Actor) .. Jean Bradshaw
Sam Hudson (Actor) .. Eddie Mills
Donald Gee (Actor) .. Mr Boynton
Polly Thompson (Actor) .. Catherine Gilder
Evan Fortescue (Actor) .. Baby Philip
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Clifton Gorge
Joseph Raishbrook (Actor) .. Messenger
Chris Clough (Producer)
Rob Evans (Director)

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