G'wed: Oh Mighty Gay One


01:15 am - 01:55 am, Sunday, May 31 on ITV2 (6)

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About this Broadcast

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Oh Mighty Gay One
Season 2, Episode 1

Comedy drama about a group of teenagers from Liverpool. When Ted is paired with 14-year-old Albie in a school mentoring scheme, the deeper issue of Albie's struggles with anorexia soon become apparent to Ted and he tries to offer help by revealing his own self-esteem issues. Aimee and Christopher are dating after getting together over the summer, and Reece shares a touching moment with his dad Alan during a karaoke night


HD subtitles 16x9 sign-language audio-description
Comedy Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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Max Ainsworth (Actor) .. Connor
Gemma Barraclough (Actor) .. Mia Louise
Leanne Best (Actor) .. Jodie
Matthew Devlin (Actor) .. Kieron
Zak Douglas (Actor) .. Mo
Joseph Edwards (Actor) .. Albie
Craige Els (Actor) .. Alan
Louis Emerick (Actor) .. Mr Meacher
Amber Harrison (Actor) .. Aimee
Jake Kenny-Byrne (Actor) .. Christopher
Simon Lennon (Actor) .. James
Dominic Murphy (Actor) .. Ted
Mark Roper (Actor) .. Robert
Paddy Rowan (Actor) .. Lewis
Dylan Thomas Smith (Actor) .. Reece
The Vivienne (Actor) .. Herself
Chloe English (Director)
Marios Stylianides (Executive producer)

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Did You Know..

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Max Ainsworth (Actor) .. Connor
Gemma Barraclough (Actor) .. Mia Louise
Leanne Best (Actor) .. Jodie
Best Known For: Playing Jane Cobden in Ripper Street.
Early-life: Born in Liverpool in 1980. Leanne studied at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts before moving to London. Here, she worked as a waitress and a shop assistant before making her TV debut in Casualty in 2004.
Career: Best has appeared in such TV series as Doctors, Shetland, New Tricks, Line of Duty, Fortitude, Ripper Street and Cold Feet. She played the titular role in The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death (2014), as well as Min Sakul in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) and Rose Deeks in TV film Babs (2017). She has made a number of stage appearances, particularly in Liverpool, in such plays as Macbeth, A Streetcar Named Desire and Educating Rita.
Quote: 'It was never a novel idea to me that women were strong, capable and grounded. You know, sometimes the goddess strews flowers and sometimes she has a flaming torch.'
Trivia: She trained as an athlete during her teen years and ran competitively for England at 16.
Matthew Devlin (Actor) .. Kieron
Zak Douglas (Actor) .. Mo
Joseph Edwards (Actor) .. Albie
Craige Els (Actor) .. Alan
Louis Emerick (Actor) .. Mr Meacher
Amber Harrison (Actor) .. Aimee
Jake Kenny-Byrne (Actor) .. Christopher
Simon Lennon (Actor) .. James
Dominic Murphy (Actor) .. Ted
Mark Roper (Actor) .. Robert
Paddy Rowan (Actor) .. Lewis
Dylan Thomas Smith (Actor) .. Reece
The Vivienne (Actor) .. Herself
Chloe English (Director)
Marios Stylianides (Executive producer)

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