Man Like Mobeen: Permanent Exclusion


02:25 am - 02:50 am, Sunday, January 11 on BBC Three HD (107)

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Permanent Exclusion
Season 3, Episode 3

A drug deal goes wrong at the church where Mobeen is attending the funeral of one of his former teachers, leaving him with bigger things to worry about than trying to prevent Aks being excluded from school. Comedy, starring Guz Khan


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Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Guz Khan (Actor) .. Mobeen
Art Malik (Actor) .. Uncle Khan
Mark Silcox (Actor) .. Uncle Shady
Nikesh Patel (Actor) .. Nav
Tez Ilyas (Actor) .. Eight
Tolu Ogunmefun (Actor) .. Nate
Duaa Karim (Actor) .. Aks
Kerry Washington (Actor) .. Paula
Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Actor) .. Jovell Maynard
Lauren O'Rourke (Actor) .. Tammy
Perry Fitzpatrick (Actor) .. Officer Harper
Kate Copeland (Actor) .. Mrs Cuthbert
Dequarn Annakie (Actor) .. Shurwin Maynard
Ollie Parsons (Director)
Gill Isles (Producer)
Kate Daughton (Executive producer)
David Simpson (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Guz Khan (Actor) .. Mobeen
Art Malik (Actor) .. Uncle Khan
Born: November 13, 1952 in Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Best Known For: The Jewel In The Crown and A Passage To India.
Early-life: Born Athar Ul-Haque on November 13, 1952, in Bahawalpur, Pakistan. One of six children, he moved to London when he was two. At the age of 10 he was sent to boarding school in Pakistan to "rediscover his roots", returning to England a year later. He had his first theatrical experience at school and decided he wanted to act, a choice that didn't please his parents. He tried business studies before winning a scholarship to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in 1974.
Career: Malik took on minor roles until his big break came in The Jewel In The Crown. During the filming, director David Lean headhunted him for A Passage To India. Both were released in 1984, bringing Malik instant fame. In demand ever since, he has appeared in a host of TV and movie productions, including Bond movie The Living Daylights. He established himself as a movie villain in 1994 action blockbuster True Lies, and played a special needs teacher in acclaimed thriller Clockwork Mice. In recent years, Malik has appeared on the small screen in Life Support, Hotel!, Messiah, Holby City, The Nativity, Upstairs Downstairs, and Borgia.
Quote: "Am I a star? I hope not, because star is just rats spelled backwards."
Trivia: Malik was on the verge of being declared bankrupt before he landed a lucrative role in True Lies.
Mark Silcox (Actor) .. Uncle Shady
Nikesh Patel (Actor) .. Nav
Tez Ilyas (Actor) .. Eight
Tolu Ogunmefun (Actor) .. Nate
Duaa Karim (Actor) .. Aks
Kerry Washington (Actor) .. Paula
Kiell Smith-Bynoe (Actor) .. Jovell Maynard
Lauren O'Rourke (Actor) .. Tammy
Perry Fitzpatrick (Actor) .. Officer Harper
Kate Copeland (Actor) .. Mrs Cuthbert
Dequarn Annakie (Actor) .. Shurwin Maynard
Andy Milligan (Writer)
Ollie Parsons (Director)
Gill Isles (Producer)
Kate Daughton (Executive producer)
David Simpson (Executive producer)

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