East of Ipswich


02:20 am - 03:35 am, Wednesday, December 24 on BBC Four HD (106)

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Seventeen-year-old Richard Burrill is dragged to the seaside by his parents where he meets Edwin, another teenager with strong views on life, and a Dutch girl with an eye for the boys. Comedy drama by Michael Palin, starring Edward Rawle-Hicks, John Nettleton and Pat Heywood. First broadcast in 1987


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Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Edward Rawle-Hicks (Actor) .. Richard Burrill
John Nettleton (Actor) .. Mr Burrill
Pat Heywood (Actor) .. Mrs Burrill
Joan Sanderson (Actor) .. Miss Wilbraham
John Wagland (Actor) .. Edwin Macklin
Oona Kirsch (Actor) .. Julia Horrobin
Pippa Hinchley (Actor) .. Anna
Phyllida Hewat (Actor) .. Mrs Argonaut
Allan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Mr Horrobin
Rosemary MacVie (Actor) .. Mrs Horrobin

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Edward Rawle-Hicks (Actor) .. Richard Burrill
John Nettleton (Actor) .. Mr Burrill
Pat Heywood (Actor) .. Mrs Burrill
Joan Sanderson (Actor) .. Miss Wilbraham
John Wagland (Actor) .. Edwin Macklin
Oona Kirsch (Actor) .. Julia Horrobin
Pippa Hinchley (Actor) .. Anna
Phyllida Hewat (Actor) .. Mrs Argonaut
Allan Cuthbertson (Actor) .. Mr Horrobin
Rosemary MacVie (Actor) .. Mrs Horrobin
Tristram Powell (Director)
Michael Palin (Writer)
Born: May 05, 1943 in Sheffield
Best Known For: Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Early-life: Michael Edward Palin was born in Sheffield on May 5, 1943. His father was a Cambridge-educated engineer working in the steel industry. Michael recalls he was an angry, frustrated man with a stutter whose bad moods created tension in the Palin household. This upset his son and prompted him to be as pleasant as possible. Michael was educated at public school in Shrewsbury, and studied history at Oxford University, where he appeared on stage and met fellow student and future Python Terry Jones.
Career: After graduating, Palin presented TV show Now! and worked in light entertainment. In 1966, he and Jones began writing for BBC comedy shows. Three years later, they joined forces with John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Eric Idle and Terry Gilliam to front ground-breaking sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus. A huge hit, 45 episodes were made between 1969 and 1974, as well as five films. Palin has also starred in movies including A Fish Called Wanda, A Private Function, and American Friends (which he also wrote), and appeared in acclaimed TV drama GBH. Since the mid-1980s, he's become famous for globetrotting programmes such as Around the World in 80 Days and Pole to Pole. He's written books to accompany each series, as well as two novels; three volumes of his diaries have also been published. He delivered 2013's Royal Television Society lecture.
Quote: "I am not a great cook, I am not a great artist, but I love art and I love food, so I am the perfect traveller - on the cultural scrounge."
Trivia: Palin has three children with his wife Helen. He also has an asteroid and a train named after him.

Before / After

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Doctor Who
03:35 am