The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous


9:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Thursday, February 12 on Rewind TV (81)

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Season 1, Episode 2

Ferdie is so impressed by Lysander's success at reconciling Larry and Marigold that he decides to employ his services to patch up Guy and Georgie's rocky relationship. Meanwhile, Rannaldini's closeness to Flora doesn't go unnoticed. Adaptation of Jilly Cooper's racy novel, starring Stephen Billington, Gilly Coman, Kim Criswell and Hugh Bonneville


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Stephen Billington (Actor)
Born: December 10, 1969 in Bolton
Best Known For: Playing Greg Kelly in Coronation Street.
Early-life: Stephen was born in Bolton on December 10, 1969. He trained at the Drama Centre London. He starred in the TV series Space Precinct and The Buccaneers before making his film debut in Braveheart (1995).
Career: Billington starred in TV series Out of the Blue before making an impact as the lead role in the miniseries The Man Who Made Husbands Jealous. Guest roles in Jonathan Creek and Highlander: The Raven were followed by a spell in Coronation Street as Greg Kelly. More recently, he has starred in Casualty and Doctors. In 2013, he joined the cast of Hollyoaks. When he is not acting, he teaches the subject at Drama Centre London and the London School of Dramatic Art.
Quote: "I was fortunate enough to play John Proctor in Arthur Miller's The Crucible. It had been my dream role since I was 15 and I ended up getting the best reviews of my career."
Trivia: In 1999, he won a gong in the villain of the year category at the British Soap Awards.
Gilly Coman (Actor)
Kim Criswell (Actor)
Hugh Bonneville (Actor)
Born: November 10, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Downton Abbey.
Early-life: Born Hugh Richard Bonneville Williams on November 10, 1963, in London. When he was younger he was often mistaken for rugby hero Will Carling. After leaving school with good exam results, he was accepted by Cambridge University, where he was taught theology by Dr Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury. "Everything he said went completely over my head," says Bonneville of Williams's lectures. He originally wanted to be a lawyer, but decided to tread the boards instead.
Career: Following a spell on stage, Bonneville made his TV debut in teen sitcom Dodgem. He spent the next few years dividing his time between theatre, TV and film work, having small parts in such projects as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, Cadfael, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Tomorrow Never Dies, Bugs, and Mosley. He had a regular role in sitcom Holding the Baby, but finally became a recognisable face thanks to the movie Notting Hill in 1999. Since then he's appeared in The Cazalets, Madame Bovary, The Gathering Storm, Tipping the Velvet, Doctor Zhivago, Twenty Twelve, and Love Again. He won rave reviews for his role in the TV comedy Freezing and Filth: The Mary Whitehouse Story. However, he's become a TV superstar on both sides of the Atlantic in recent years thanks to his starring role in period drama Downton Abbey. Recent projects have included W1A and The Monuments Men.
Quote: "I was once congratulated in Oxford Street for my brilliant portrayal of Mr Darcy, so apparently I looked like Colin Firth when I had curly hair. I reckon I could play him in a biopic."
Trivia: He is a patron of the London children's charity Scene & Heard and medical relief charity Medical Emergency Relief International.
Derek de Lint (Actor)
Kate Byers (Actor)
Philip Bowen (Actor)
Nicholas Ball (Actor)
Rhona Mitra (Actor)
Rosalind Plowright (Actor)

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