Goodnight Sweetheart: Just in Time


1:05 pm - 1:40 pm, Tuesday, February 10 on That's TV (56)

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Just in Time
Season 6, Episode 6

A workman arrives to fix a hole in the space-time continuum, leaving Gary facing a dilemma of epic proportions concerning which life - and indeed which wife - to plump for. Meanwhile, Ron thinks he has a lucrative business deal on the cards. Comedy, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst


Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Gary Sparrow
Elizabeth Carling (Actor) .. Phoebe Sparrow
Emma Amos (Actor) .. Yvonne Sparrow
Victor McGuire (Actor) .. Ron Wheatcroft
Christopher Ettridge (Actor) .. PC Reg Deadman
Eve Bland (Actor) .. Margie
Toby Whithouse (Actor) .. Sparks
Tom Goodman-Hill (Actor) .. Brick
Robin Nash (Director)

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Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Gary Sparrow
Born: April 21, 1961 in Emsworth, Hampshire
Best Known For: Playing Del Boy's gangly brother Rodney Trotter.
Early-life: Nicholas Simon Lyndhurst was born on April 21, 1961, in Emsworth, Hampshire. He was raised by his single mum Liz, but has described his father Joe as a "gentle man, very funny, very charming". Nicholas subsequently had little contact with Joe after turning 17. At the age of eight he decided he wanted to be an actor, and at 10 he began training while boarding at the Corona Stage Academy. Appearances in adverts paid for his studies.
Career: Lyndhurst made his TV debut in an adaptation of Heidi in 1974. He followed this with roles in The Prince and the Pauper, and The Tomorrow People. In 1978, Lyndhurst began his transition into more grown-up roles by playing Ronnie Barker's son in Porridge spin-off Going Straight, and classic sitcom Butterflies, but it was Only Fools And Horses that made him a household name when it began in 1981. Since then, he's also starred in The Two of Us, The Piglet Files, David Copperfield, Gulliver's Travels, Goodnight Sweetheart, After You've Gone and Only Fools prequel Rock & Chips. He is now a regular in New Tricks.
Quote: "The idea of achieving fame and fortune didn't cross my mind and I find it terrifying that being famous is the sole objective of so many young people today."
Trivia: He enjoys underwater diving.
Elizabeth Carling (Actor) .. Phoebe Sparrow
Born: October 20, 1967 in Middlesbrough
Best Known For: Playing Selena in Casualty
Early-life: Born in Middlesbrough in 1967. She has two older siblings and a twin sister called Laura. She enjoyed drama from an early age and after leaving school attended Billingham Technical College to study an arts foundation course and an A Level in Theatre Studies. At 18, she moved to London to join the National Youth Theatre, before heading back to Newcastle, where she appeared in numerous stage productions.
Career: After appearing in touring productions of The Rocky Horror Show and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Carling got her big TV break in 1989 when she landed the role of Laura Marsh in Boon. She followed that with appearances in Crocodile Shoes and Men Behaving Badly, and in 1997 replaced Dervla Kirwan as cockney barmaid Phoebe in the sitcom Good Night Sweetheart. She also starred in Border Cafe and Barbara before making a brief appearance in Casualty in 2003. A year later she became a regular on the medical drama when she accepted the role of Selena.
Quote: On medical terms: "You try to learn them as well as you can but it's like learning Swahili. It's not English and it doesn't come tripping off the tongue."
Trivia: Away from acting, Carling is a trained singer and released a big band album, Goodnight Sweetheart, in 1999.
Emma Amos (Actor) .. Yvonne Sparrow
Victor McGuire (Actor) .. Ron Wheatcroft
Christopher Ettridge (Actor) .. PC Reg Deadman
Eve Bland (Actor) .. Margie
Toby Whithouse (Actor) .. Sparks
Tom Goodman-Hill (Actor) .. Brick
Best Known For: Ideal and a string of guest appearances.
Early-life: Tom was born in Enfield in 1968 and brought up near Newcastle upon Tyne. He studied drama and English at the University of Warwick and spent a year as a supply teacher in Coventry before moving to London to pursue a career as an actor.
Career: Goodman-Hill's TV credits include a number of TV movies and miniseries as well as recurring and guest star roles in such shows as Ideal, Midsomer Murders, Foyle's War, Waking the Dead, and Doc Martin. More recently, he has starred in The Devil's Whore, Moses Jones, Free Agents, Candy Cabs, Spy, Dead Boss and Mr Selfridge. He made his film debut in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).
Quote: "It always comes down to the writing for me. I'm very lucky to have been able to work with some fantastic writers and amazing scripts."
Trivia: He was nominated for an Olivier Award for playing Sir Lancelot in the Monty Python musical Spamalot.
Robin Nash (Director)
Geoff Rowley (Writer)

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