Goodnight Sweetheart: Let Yourself Go


12:45 am - 01:20 am, Sunday, December 21 on That's TV 2 (65)

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Let Yourself Go
Season 2, Episode 9

Phoebe pressures Gary into going on holiday with her in 1941, just as wife Yvonne reveals she may be pregnant. Romantic comedy, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst, Michelle Holmes and Dervla Kirwan


Movie/Drama Sitcom

Cast & Crew

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Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Gary
Dervla Kirwan (Actor) .. Phoebe
Michelle Holmes (Actor) .. Yvonne
Victor McGuire (Actor) .. Ron
Christopher Ettridge (Actor) .. Reg
Adam Henderson (Actor) .. Harry Meadows
Katie Donnison (Actor) .. Sally
Steve Rider (Actor) .. Himself
Jeannie Crowther (Actor) .. Mrs French
Chase Marks (Actor) .. Peter
Robin Nash (Director)
Paul Makin (Writer)

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Did You Know..

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Nicholas Lyndhurst (Actor) .. Gary
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.
Dervla Kirwan (Actor) .. Phoebe
Born: October 24, 1971 in Churchtown, Dublin
Best Known For: Ballykissangel.
Early-life: Dervla Kirwan was born in Churchtown, Dublin, on October 24, 1971. She is the youngest of three sisters. Her father was an insurance executive and her mother a French and English teacher. She was bullied at school and her parents encouraged her to take drama classes to make friends. At 15 she landed her first major role in BBC drama Troubles, and a year later appeared on the London stage in Billy Roche's Wexford Trilogy. She hasn't looked back since.
Career: At the age of 18, she moved to London permanently and numerous stage roles followed. She also appeared in the movie December Bride, but it was playing a teenage temptress in A Time to Dance in 1992 that brought her instant media attention. Since then she has starred in Goodnight Sweetheart and Ballykissangel, which established her as one of British TV's best-loved actresses. She's also won acclaim for her work on The Dark Room, Flint Street Nativity, Eureka Street, The Bombmaker, Hearts and Bones, The Silence, 55 Degrees North, Doctor Who and Injustice.
Quote: "I could have taken the money and gone on running with BallyK. But then, would I have had a career in five years? I have to move on, to show what I am capable of doing."
Trivia: Kirwan married actor Rupert Penry-Jones in 2007.
Michelle Holmes (Actor) .. Yvonne
Victor McGuire (Actor) .. Ron
Christopher Ettridge (Actor) .. Reg
Adam Henderson (Actor) .. Harry Meadows
Katie Donnison (Actor) .. Sally
Steve Rider (Actor) .. Himself
Born: April 28, 1950 in Dartford, Kent
Best Known For: Overseeing the cream of British sporting events for more than two decades.
Early-life: Born in Dartford on April 28, 1950, Steve attended the John Roan Boys' Grammar School on Maze Hill in Blackheath. Steve began his career working for a newspaper in south-east London, followed by writing for sports news agency Hayters. Early in his career he was a sports reporter for Independent Radio News and also covered motor racing for Anglia Television, later becoming Head of Sport on the regional news programme About Anglia.
Career: Rider worked for ITV Sport for several years providing reports for the World of Sport programme, and reporting from the 1980 Summer Olympics. He joined BBC Sport in July 1985, taking over from Harry Carpenter on the network's Sportsnight strand, which he presented for 6 years. He became a familiar face on British TV, presenting shows such as Grandstand, Sports Personality of the Year and much of the BBC's motorsports, rugby and golf coverage. In October 2005, ITV secured Rider's services and he replaced Jim Rosenthal from 2006 onwards to present coverage of Formula One. He was chosen over Gabby Logan to be the main presenter of ITV's coverage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He was the lead presenter of ITV's coverage of the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. Since leaving ITV in 2010, he has presented the F1 Legends series on Sky Sports F1.
Quote: "As a presenter, it is your job to make sure the viewer can watch a programme in the most efficient and enjoyable way. I can't think of a sporting event in which they say, ‘I'll stay tuned to this to watch the presenter."
Trivia: He has twice won the Royal Television Society's 'Sports Presenter of the Year' award.
Jeannie Crowther (Actor) .. Mrs French
Chase Marks (Actor) .. Peter
Robin Nash (Director)
Paul Makin (Writer)

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