Everybody's Talking About Jamie


02:10 am - 04:20 am, Sunday, March 22 on 4seven (49)

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About this Broadcast

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Jamie New celebrates his 16th birthday with a gift of glittery red heels from his supportive mother, Margaret. Nurturing a dream of performing on stage, Jamie recruits Hugo Battersby aka drag doyenne Loco Chanelle as his mentor to step confidently into the spotlight. Comedy drama, starring Max Harwood, Richard E Grant, Sarah Lancashire, Lauren Patel and Shobna Gulati


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Comedy General Movie/Drama Music/Ballet/Dance Musical

Cast & Crew

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Max Harwood (Actor) .. Jamie New
Richard E Grant (Actor) .. Hugo Battersby
Sarah Lancashire (Actor) .. Margaret New
Lauren Patel (Actor) .. Pritti Pasha
Shobna Gulati (Actor) .. Ray
Ralph Ineson (Actor) .. Jamie's Dad
Adeel Akhtar (Actor) .. Imad Masood
Sharon Horgan (Actor) .. Miss Hedge

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Did You Know..

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Max Harwood (Actor) .. Jamie New
Richard E Grant (Actor) .. Hugo Battersby
Born: May 02, 1957 in Mbabane, Swaziland
Best Known For: Withnail and I.
Early-life: Born Richard Esterhuysen on May 2, 1957, in Mbabane, Swaziland. His mother left home when he was 11, leaving him and his brother Stuart to be raised by their father, the country's director of education. He attended school with Nelson Mandela's daughter. Grant knew from an early age he wanted to act after becoming infatuated with Barbra Streisand. He studied English and drama at university in Cape Town, South Africa, then settled in London, but struggled to make a name for himself.
Career: Grant gained good reviews for a performance in short film Honest, Decent and True in 1985, alongside Gary Oldman and Arabella Weir. His big break came when Daniel Day-Lewis dropped out of Withnail and I, and Grant took his place. The film was a cult smash. Since then, he's appeared in various films and TV shows, including Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Age of Innocence, LA Story, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Gosford Park, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. His film diary, With Nails, was a best-seller, but a novel, By Design, was disappointing. In 2005, he made his directing debut with the critically acclaimed, semi-autobiographical Wah-Wah. His recent work includes roles in Colour Me Kubrick, Penelope, Cuckoo and The Iron Lady, in which he played Tory politician Michael Heseltine.
Quote: 'Sometimes Hollywood doesn't seem a million miles from a Miss World contest. I just don't have strong enough mental furniture to withstand it.'
Trivia: In 2006, he helped to expose a $98million scam to sell a bogus AIDS cure.
Sarah Lancashire (Actor) .. Margaret New
Born: October 04, 1964 in Oldham
Best Known For: Playing Raquel in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Born on October 4, 1964, in Oldham, Lancashire. Her father was scriptwriter Geoffrey Lancashire, who penned more than 100 episodes of Coronation Street in the 1960s. She has three brothers (one of whom is her twin), and claims to have had an idyllic childhood, growing up in a rambling Victorian home. She trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and on graduating took work in bars to make ends meet.
Career: Lancashire's first professional job was with the Manchester Library Theatre; she then spent four years teaching drama at Salford University. She made her Coronation Street debut in 1987 with a walk-on part, returning in 1991 to play Raquel Wolstenhulme - the role that made her a star. She quit five years later, and became one of the most sought-after actresses in British TV appearing in such series as Where The Heart Is, Clocking Off, Seeing Red, The Glass, Chambers, Rose and Maloney, The Birthday Girl, The Rotters' Club, Doctor Who, and All the Small Things. Through much of 2011, Lancashire starred on the West End stage in Betty Blue Eyes, a musical comedy based on the film A Private Function. She's since collaborated with writer Sally Wainwright on hit TV series Last Tango in Halifax and Happy Valley.
Quote: 'When I left drama school I thought, 'For the rest of your days, Sarah, you're going to be a second income.' I assumed I'd never have my name on a mortgage.'
Trivia: In 2014, she won a Bafta for her performance in Last Tango in Halifax.
Lauren Patel (Actor) .. Pritti Pasha
Shobna Gulati (Actor) .. Ray
Born: August 07, 1966 in Oldham
Best Known For: Coronation Street.
Early-life: Born August 7, 1966, in Oldham, Lancashire. Her father was a doctor. She has two older sisters and a younger brother. As a child, Shobna wanted to be a vet, but became hooked on acting and dancing (she's trained in a classic Indian style) thanks to appearances with amateur groups. Despite this, she studied Arabic and Middle Eastern politics at university. She can also speak six languages. While dancing in a show at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in London, she was spotted by an agent who urged her to become a professional actress.
Career: Gulati's first TV appearance was in a 1999 edition of Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, playing the small role of a cafe assistant. Her big break came when she landed the part of simple-minded but sweet-natured canteen worker Anita, in Victoria Wood's sitcom dinnerladies. A short stint in EastEnders and a Bafta-winning short film, Shadowscan, followed before she was cast as Sunita in Coronation Street in 2001. A spell away from the soap saw her join the cast of Where the Heart Is. She's also appeared on Have I Got News For You, Call My Bluff and Soapstar Superstar, as well as in numerous stage productions.
Quote: 'I'm not afraid of anything.'
Trivia: Since 2013, Gulati has appeared as a regular panelist on Loose Women.
Ralph Ineson (Actor) .. Jamie's Dad
Born: December 15, 1969 in Leeds
Best Known For: Playing Chris Finch in the sitcom The Office.
Early-life: Ralph Michael Ineson was born in Leeds on December 15, 1969. He took Theatre Studies at Lancaster University and spent time as a teacher at York Sixth Form College.
Career: Probably best known for his recurring role as Chris Finch in the sitcom The Office, Ineson has also starred in Playing the Field, Between the Sheets, Coronation Street, Suburban Shootout and Waterloo Road. More recently, he has starred in the miniseries Titanic, Game of Thrones, Case Sensitive, Prey and Peaky Blinders. A prolific character actor, he has more than 100 TV and film acting credits to his name.
Quote: On his role in The Office: 'Finch was such a tiny role - not much more than a week's work in the end. But he did amazing things for my career.'
Trivia: Ineson supports Leeds United.
Adeel Akhtar (Actor) .. Imad Masood
Born: September 18, 1980 in London
Best Known For: Four Lions and Utopia.
Early-life: Adeel was born in London on September 18, 1980. He obtained a law degree but decided that he wanted to pursue a career in acting instead. He trained at the Actors Studio Drama School in New York. In 2006, he made his TV debut in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. His first break came in 2010 when he had a leading role in Chris Morris's comedy film Four Lions (2010).
Career: Akhtar went on to star in the sketch show The Angelos Epithemiou Show and alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in The Dictator (2012). His other TV credits include The Job Lot, Trollied, Utopia and River. On the big screen, he has also appeared in War Book (2014) and Pan (2015).
Quote: 'I went to drama school, came out the other end, was out of work for a bit, then found some work.'
Trivia: In 2015, Akhtar received a Bafta nomination for his role in Utopia.
Sharon Horgan (Actor) .. Miss Hedge
Born: April 04, 1970 in London
Best Known For: Co-writing and starring in sitcom Pulling.
Early-life: Sharon was born in London on April 4, 1970 and moved to Dublin when she was seven. She is one of five siblings and went on to study English at Brunel University. Her first break came in 2001 when she won the BBC New Comedy award for sketch-writing in 2001 with her writing partner Dennis Kelly.
Career: Horgan has carved out a career writing and performing on comedy shows. She has written and starred in Angelo's, Pulling and Dead Boss. She has also appeared in Annually Retentive, Free Agents, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, Little Crackers and Psychobitches.
Quote: 'I love making men cry.'
Trivia: Horgan won a British Comedy Award for Pulling.
Jonathan Butterell (Director)

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