Amandaland: House Party


12:00 am - 12:30 am, Sunday, February 1 on BBC Three HD (107)

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About this Broadcast

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House Party
Season 1, Episode 1

Comedy spin-off of Motherland starring Lucy Punch and Joanna Lumley. Following her divorce, Amanda finds herself parenting teenagers in new surroundings when she moves from Chiswick to South Harlesden and rekindling old friendships


HD subtitles 16x9 audio-description
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Lucy Punch (Actor) .. Amanda
Philippa Dunne (Actor) .. Anne
Joanna Lumley (Actor) .. Felicity
Samuel Anderson (Actor) .. Mal
(Actor) .. Della
Rochenda Sandall (Actor) .. Fi
Ekow Quartey (Actor) .. JJ
Alexander Shaw (Actor) .. Manus
Miley Locke (Actor) .. Georgie
Jack Veal (Actor) .. Darius
Anya McKenna-Bruce (Actor) .. Morten
Archie Smith (Actor) .. Ned
Anna Fey (Actor) .. Mum
Liz Sutherland-Lim (Actor) .. Joy
Clelia Mountford (Executive producer)
Sharon Horgan (Executive producer)
Tim Mannion (Producer)
Simon Bird (Director)
Holly Walsh (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Lucy Punch (Actor) .. Amanda
Philippa Dunne (Actor) .. Anne
Joanna Lumley (Actor) .. Felicity
Born: May 01, 1946 in Srinagar, Kashmir
Best Known For: Patsy in Absolutely Fabulous.
Early-life: Joanna Lamond Lumley was born on May 1, 1946, in Srinagar, Kashmir. As a child she lived with her family in Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore, where her father was a major in the Ghurkas. She came to England aged nine to attend boarding school in Kent, and later a convent school in Hastings. At 16 she auditioned for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but was turned down and decided to become a model instead, despite initially being told she was "too fat and too ugly".
Career: Lumley's first film was 1969's Some Girls Do, followed by Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service. Her most notable early role was as Ken Barlow's girlfriend Elaine in Coronation Street. Lumley became famous thanks to The New Avengers in 1976. After Sapphire and Steel in the late 1970s, she turned her attention to the theatre and had a stint as a Times columnist. In 1992, Jennifer Saunders cast her as Patsy in sitcom Absolutely Fabulous. Since then, she has appeared in numerous TV dramas and films, including Maybe Baby, James and the Giant Peach, Jam & Jerusalem, Sensitive Skin, The Making of a Lady and The Wolf of Wall Street.
Quote: "I can't see any difference in having your hair dyed, your teeth fixed, your nose done, or your face smoothed out or lifted."
Trivia: Lumley received an OBE in 1995.
Samuel Anderson (Actor) .. Mal
Best Known For: Playing Danny Pink in Doctor Who.
Early-life: Born in 1982 in Handsworth, Birmingham. Samuel decided early on in life that he wanted to be an actor. He attended the Catholic secondary school Stuart Bathurst. Samuel stopped studying A levels after a year and went to Birmingham Theatre School before going on to attend the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in London. Samuel originated the role of Crowther in the National Theatre's 2004 production of Alan Bennett's The History Boys. He went on to perform the role in the Broadway, Hong Kong, Sydney and Wellington productions, as well as radio and film versions.
Career: Anderson appeared in Sky One's Hex in 2004 and Channel 4's Totally Frank in 2006 and 2007. He played Fingers in the comedy series Gavin & Stacey. From 2007 until 2009, Anderson played Ross Kirk in Emmerdale. He appeared in the TV comedy film Stuck (2007) and had a number of guest appearances in such shows as Doctors, Casualty, Bedlam, Midsomer Murders and Death in Paradise. Anderson played Danny Pink in 11 episodes of Doctor Who in 2014. Since then, he has played DC Vince Grady in DCI Banks, Daniel in Trollied, Patrick in Witless and Leon in Loaded.
Quote: "When I'm having a bad time and can't get any work, I say to my friend, ‘This is not my life! I'm not supposed to be at this bar, I'm supposed to be acting. Quantum Leap me back into my life, Sam!'"
Trivia: He was voted best male guest star by readers of Doctor Who magazine.
(Actor) .. Della
Rochenda Sandall (Actor) .. Fi
Ekow Quartey (Actor) .. JJ
Alexander Shaw (Actor) .. Manus
Miley Locke (Actor) .. Georgie
Jack Veal (Actor) .. Darius
Anya McKenna-Bruce (Actor) .. Morten
Archie Smith (Actor) .. Ned
Anna Fey (Actor) .. Mum
Liz Sutherland-Lim (Actor) .. Joy
Clelia Mountford (Executive producer)
Sharon Horgan (Executive producer)
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.
Tim Mannion (Producer)
Caroline Norris (Producer)
Alyssa McClelland (Director)
Simon Bird (Director)
Born: August 19, 1984 in Guildford, Surrey
Best Known For: The Inbetweeners.
Early-life: Simon Antony Bird was born in Guildford, Surrey, in 1984. He attended the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, where he became an accomplished violinist and took part in a variety of orchestras. He then moved on to study English at Queens' College, Cambridge. Alongside his studies, he got involved with the illustrious Footlights drama group, eventually being elected as its chairman in 2005.
Career: After leaving Cambridge, Bird set up the sketch comedy group The House of Windsor with Inbetweeners co-star Joe Thomas. They performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 2007 and 2008, receiving favourable coverage in the national press. His breakthrough came in 2008 when he was cast as Will McKenzie in the delightfully crude high-school sitcom The Inbetweeners. He was named Best Actor at the 2009 British Comedy Awards. Three series of The Inbetweeners was followed by a hugely successful movie version. The movie sequel was released in August 2014. He has also hosted comedy panel show The King is Dead and starred in Friday Night Dinner and Chickens.
Quote: "I'm pretty geeky I think. I don't really have to act that much! Hopefully I'm not quite as officious as Will, but yeah I've definitely got some geeky tendencies."
Holly Walsh (Writer)
Helen Serafinowicz (Writer)
Barunka O'Shaughnessy (Writer)
Laurence Rickard (Writer)

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